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Serial analysis of gene expression (SAGE) in normal human trabecular meshwork

PURPOSE: To identify the genes expressed in normal human trabecular meshwork tissue, a tissue critical to the pathogenesis of glaucoma. METHODS: Total RNA was extracted from human trabecular meshwork (HTM) harvested from 3 different donors. Extracted RNA was used to synthesize individual SAGE (seria...

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Autores principales: Liu, Yutao, Munro, Drew, Layfield, David, Dellinger, Andrew, Walter, Jeffrey, Peterson, Katherine, Rickman, Catherine Bowes, Allingham, R. Rand, Hauser, Michael A.
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Publicado: Molecular Vision 2011
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3081805/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21528004
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author Liu, Yutao
Munro, Drew
Layfield, David
Dellinger, Andrew
Walter, Jeffrey
Peterson, Katherine
Rickman, Catherine Bowes
Allingham, R. Rand
Hauser, Michael A.
author_facet Liu, Yutao
Munro, Drew
Layfield, David
Dellinger, Andrew
Walter, Jeffrey
Peterson, Katherine
Rickman, Catherine Bowes
Allingham, R. Rand
Hauser, Michael A.
author_sort Liu, Yutao
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description PURPOSE: To identify the genes expressed in normal human trabecular meshwork tissue, a tissue critical to the pathogenesis of glaucoma. METHODS: Total RNA was extracted from human trabecular meshwork (HTM) harvested from 3 different donors. Extracted RNA was used to synthesize individual SAGE (serial analysis of gene expression) libraries using the I-SAGE Long kit from Invitrogen. Libraries were analyzed using SAGE 2000 software to extract the 17 base pair sequence tags. The extracted sequence tags were mapped to the genome using SAGE Genie map. RESULTS: A total of 298,834 SAGE tags were identified from all HTM libraries (96,842, 88,126, and 113,866 tags, respectively). Collectively, there were 107,325 unique tags. There were 10,329 unique tags with a minimum of 2 counts from a single library. These tags were mapped to known unique Unigene clusters. Approximately 29% of the tags (orphan tags) did not map to a known Unigene cluster. Thirteen percent of the tags mapped to at least 2 Unigene clusters. Sequence tags from many glaucoma-related genes, including myocilin, optineurin, and WD repeat domain 36, were identified. CONCLUSIONS: This is the first time SAGE analysis has been used to characterize the gene expression profile in normal HTM. SAGE analysis provides an unbiased sampling of gene expression of the target tissue. These data will provide new and valuable information to improve understanding of the biology of human aqueous outflow.
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spelling pubmed-30818052011-04-28 Serial analysis of gene expression (SAGE) in normal human trabecular meshwork Liu, Yutao Munro, Drew Layfield, David Dellinger, Andrew Walter, Jeffrey Peterson, Katherine Rickman, Catherine Bowes Allingham, R. Rand Hauser, Michael A. Mol Vis Research Article PURPOSE: To identify the genes expressed in normal human trabecular meshwork tissue, a tissue critical to the pathogenesis of glaucoma. METHODS: Total RNA was extracted from human trabecular meshwork (HTM) harvested from 3 different donors. Extracted RNA was used to synthesize individual SAGE (serial analysis of gene expression) libraries using the I-SAGE Long kit from Invitrogen. Libraries were analyzed using SAGE 2000 software to extract the 17 base pair sequence tags. The extracted sequence tags were mapped to the genome using SAGE Genie map. RESULTS: A total of 298,834 SAGE tags were identified from all HTM libraries (96,842, 88,126, and 113,866 tags, respectively). Collectively, there were 107,325 unique tags. There were 10,329 unique tags with a minimum of 2 counts from a single library. These tags were mapped to known unique Unigene clusters. Approximately 29% of the tags (orphan tags) did not map to a known Unigene cluster. Thirteen percent of the tags mapped to at least 2 Unigene clusters. Sequence tags from many glaucoma-related genes, including myocilin, optineurin, and WD repeat domain 36, were identified. CONCLUSIONS: This is the first time SAGE analysis has been used to characterize the gene expression profile in normal HTM. SAGE analysis provides an unbiased sampling of gene expression of the target tissue. These data will provide new and valuable information to improve understanding of the biology of human aqueous outflow. Molecular Vision 2011-04-08 /pmc/articles/PMC3081805/ /pubmed/21528004 Text en Copyright © 2011 Molecular Vision. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Liu, Yutao
Munro, Drew
Layfield, David
Dellinger, Andrew
Walter, Jeffrey
Peterson, Katherine
Rickman, Catherine Bowes
Allingham, R. Rand
Hauser, Michael A.
Serial analysis of gene expression (SAGE) in normal human trabecular meshwork
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title_full Serial analysis of gene expression (SAGE) in normal human trabecular meshwork
title_fullStr Serial analysis of gene expression (SAGE) in normal human trabecular meshwork
title_full_unstemmed Serial analysis of gene expression (SAGE) in normal human trabecular meshwork
title_short Serial analysis of gene expression (SAGE) in normal human trabecular meshwork
title_sort serial analysis of gene expression (sage) in normal human trabecular meshwork
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3081805/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21528004
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