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Microarray and cDNA sequence analysis of transcription during nerve-dependent limb regeneration

BACKGROUND: Microarray analysis and 454 cDNA sequencing were used to investigate a centuries-old problem in regenerative biology: the basis of nerve-dependent limb regeneration in salamanders. Innervated (NR) and denervated (DL) forelimbs of Mexican axolotls were amputated and transcripts were sampl...

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Autores principales: Monaghan, James R, Epp, Leonard G, Putta, Srikrishna, Page, Robert B, Walker, John A, Beachy, Chris K, Zhu, Wei, Pao, Gerald M, Verma, Inder M, Hunter, Tony, Bryant, Susan V, Gardiner, David M, Harkins, Tim T, Voss, S Randal
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2630914/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19144100
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1741-7007-7-1
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author Monaghan, James R
Epp, Leonard G
Putta, Srikrishna
Page, Robert B
Walker, John A
Beachy, Chris K
Zhu, Wei
Pao, Gerald M
Verma, Inder M
Hunter, Tony
Bryant, Susan V
Gardiner, David M
Harkins, Tim T
Voss, S Randal
author_facet Monaghan, James R
Epp, Leonard G
Putta, Srikrishna
Page, Robert B
Walker, John A
Beachy, Chris K
Zhu, Wei
Pao, Gerald M
Verma, Inder M
Hunter, Tony
Bryant, Susan V
Gardiner, David M
Harkins, Tim T
Voss, S Randal
author_sort Monaghan, James R
collection PubMed
description BACKGROUND: Microarray analysis and 454 cDNA sequencing were used to investigate a centuries-old problem in regenerative biology: the basis of nerve-dependent limb regeneration in salamanders. Innervated (NR) and denervated (DL) forelimbs of Mexican axolotls were amputated and transcripts were sampled after 0, 5, and 14 days of regeneration. RESULTS: Considerable similarity was observed between NR and DL transcriptional programs at 5 and 14 days post amputation (dpa). Genes with extracellular functions that are critical to wound healing were upregulated while muscle-specific genes were downregulated. Thus, many processes that are regulated during early limb regeneration do not depend upon nerve-derived factors. The majority of the transcriptional differences between NR and DL limbs were correlated with blastema formation; cell numbers increased in NR limbs after 5 dpa and this yielded distinct transcriptional signatures of cell proliferation in NR limbs at 14 dpa. These transcriptional signatures were not observed in DL limbs. Instead, gene expression changes within DL limbs suggest more diverse and protracted wound-healing responses. 454 cDNA sequencing complemented the microarray analysis by providing deeper sampling of transcriptional programs and associated biological processes. Assembly of new 454 cDNA sequences with existing expressed sequence tag (EST) contigs from the Ambystoma EST database more than doubled (3935 to 9411) the number of non-redundant human-A. mexicanum orthologous sequences. CONCLUSION: Many new candidate gene sequences were discovered for the first time and these will greatly enable future studies of wound healing, epigenetics, genome stability, and nerve-dependent blastema formation and outgrowth using the axolotl model.
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spelling pubmed-26309142009-01-27 Microarray and cDNA sequence analysis of transcription during nerve-dependent limb regeneration Monaghan, James R Epp, Leonard G Putta, Srikrishna Page, Robert B Walker, John A Beachy, Chris K Zhu, Wei Pao, Gerald M Verma, Inder M Hunter, Tony Bryant, Susan V Gardiner, David M Harkins, Tim T Voss, S Randal BMC Biol Research Article BACKGROUND: Microarray analysis and 454 cDNA sequencing were used to investigate a centuries-old problem in regenerative biology: the basis of nerve-dependent limb regeneration in salamanders. Innervated (NR) and denervated (DL) forelimbs of Mexican axolotls were amputated and transcripts were sampled after 0, 5, and 14 days of regeneration. RESULTS: Considerable similarity was observed between NR and DL transcriptional programs at 5 and 14 days post amputation (dpa). Genes with extracellular functions that are critical to wound healing were upregulated while muscle-specific genes were downregulated. Thus, many processes that are regulated during early limb regeneration do not depend upon nerve-derived factors. The majority of the transcriptional differences between NR and DL limbs were correlated with blastema formation; cell numbers increased in NR limbs after 5 dpa and this yielded distinct transcriptional signatures of cell proliferation in NR limbs at 14 dpa. These transcriptional signatures were not observed in DL limbs. Instead, gene expression changes within DL limbs suggest more diverse and protracted wound-healing responses. 454 cDNA sequencing complemented the microarray analysis by providing deeper sampling of transcriptional programs and associated biological processes. Assembly of new 454 cDNA sequences with existing expressed sequence tag (EST) contigs from the Ambystoma EST database more than doubled (3935 to 9411) the number of non-redundant human-A. mexicanum orthologous sequences. CONCLUSION: Many new candidate gene sequences were discovered for the first time and these will greatly enable future studies of wound healing, epigenetics, genome stability, and nerve-dependent blastema formation and outgrowth using the axolotl model. BioMed Central 2009-01-13 /pmc/articles/PMC2630914/ /pubmed/19144100 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1741-7007-7-1 Text en Copyright © 2009 Monaghan et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License ( (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0) ), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Monaghan, James R
Epp, Leonard G
Putta, Srikrishna
Page, Robert B
Walker, John A
Beachy, Chris K
Zhu, Wei
Pao, Gerald M
Verma, Inder M
Hunter, Tony
Bryant, Susan V
Gardiner, David M
Harkins, Tim T
Voss, S Randal
Microarray and cDNA sequence analysis of transcription during nerve-dependent limb regeneration
title Microarray and cDNA sequence analysis of transcription during nerve-dependent limb regeneration
title_full Microarray and cDNA sequence analysis of transcription during nerve-dependent limb regeneration
title_fullStr Microarray and cDNA sequence analysis of transcription during nerve-dependent limb regeneration
title_full_unstemmed Microarray and cDNA sequence analysis of transcription during nerve-dependent limb regeneration
title_short Microarray and cDNA sequence analysis of transcription during nerve-dependent limb regeneration
title_sort microarray and cdna sequence analysis of transcription during nerve-dependent limb regeneration
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2630914/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19144100
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1741-7007-7-1
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