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Profiling of Olfactory Receptor Gene Expression in Whole Human Olfactory Mucosa

Olfactory perception is mediated by a large array of olfactory receptor genes. The human genome contains 851 olfactory receptor gene loci. More than 50% of the loci are annotated as nonfunctional due to frame-disrupting mutations. Furthermore haplotypic missense alleles can be nonfunctional resultin...

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Autores principales: Verbeurgt, Christophe, Wilkin, Françoise, Tarabichi, Maxime, Gregoire, Françoise, Dumont, Jacques E., Chatelain, Pierre
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4011832/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24800820
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0096333
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author Verbeurgt, Christophe
Wilkin, Françoise
Tarabichi, Maxime
Gregoire, Françoise
Dumont, Jacques E.
Chatelain, Pierre
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Wilkin, Françoise
Tarabichi, Maxime
Gregoire, Françoise
Dumont, Jacques E.
Chatelain, Pierre
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description Olfactory perception is mediated by a large array of olfactory receptor genes. The human genome contains 851 olfactory receptor gene loci. More than 50% of the loci are annotated as nonfunctional due to frame-disrupting mutations. Furthermore haplotypic missense alleles can be nonfunctional resulting from substitution of key amino acids governing protein folding or interactions with signal transduction components. Beyond their role in odor recognition, functional olfactory receptors are also required for a proper targeting of olfactory neuron axons to their corresponding glomeruli in the olfactory bulb. Therefore, we anticipate that profiling of olfactory receptor gene expression in whole human olfactory mucosa and analysis in the human population of their expression should provide an opportunity to select the frequently expressed and potentially functional olfactory receptors in view of a systematic deorphanization. To address this issue, we designed a TaqMan Low Density Array (Applied Biosystems), containing probes for 356 predicted human olfactory receptor loci to investigate their expression in whole human olfactory mucosa tissues from 26 individuals (13 women, 13 men; aged from 39 to 81 years, with an average of 67±11 years for women and 63±12 years for men). Total RNA isolation, DNase treatment, RNA integrity evaluation and reverse transcription were performed for these 26 samples. Then 384 targeted genes (including endogenous control genes and reference genes specifically expressed in olfactory epithelium for normalization purpose) were analyzed using the same real-time reverse transcription PCR platform. On average, the expression of 273 human olfactory receptor genes was observed in the 26 selected whole human olfactory mucosa analyzed, of which 90 were expressed in all 26 individuals. Most of the olfactory receptors deorphanized to date on the basis of sensitivity to known odorant molecules, which are described in the literature, were found in the expressed olfactory receptors gene set.
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spelling pubmed-40118322014-05-09 Profiling of Olfactory Receptor Gene Expression in Whole Human Olfactory Mucosa Verbeurgt, Christophe Wilkin, Françoise Tarabichi, Maxime Gregoire, Françoise Dumont, Jacques E. Chatelain, Pierre PLoS One Research Article Olfactory perception is mediated by a large array of olfactory receptor genes. The human genome contains 851 olfactory receptor gene loci. More than 50% of the loci are annotated as nonfunctional due to frame-disrupting mutations. Furthermore haplotypic missense alleles can be nonfunctional resulting from substitution of key amino acids governing protein folding or interactions with signal transduction components. Beyond their role in odor recognition, functional olfactory receptors are also required for a proper targeting of olfactory neuron axons to their corresponding glomeruli in the olfactory bulb. Therefore, we anticipate that profiling of olfactory receptor gene expression in whole human olfactory mucosa and analysis in the human population of their expression should provide an opportunity to select the frequently expressed and potentially functional olfactory receptors in view of a systematic deorphanization. To address this issue, we designed a TaqMan Low Density Array (Applied Biosystems), containing probes for 356 predicted human olfactory receptor loci to investigate their expression in whole human olfactory mucosa tissues from 26 individuals (13 women, 13 men; aged from 39 to 81 years, with an average of 67±11 years for women and 63±12 years for men). Total RNA isolation, DNase treatment, RNA integrity evaluation and reverse transcription were performed for these 26 samples. Then 384 targeted genes (including endogenous control genes and reference genes specifically expressed in olfactory epithelium for normalization purpose) were analyzed using the same real-time reverse transcription PCR platform. On average, the expression of 273 human olfactory receptor genes was observed in the 26 selected whole human olfactory mucosa analyzed, of which 90 were expressed in all 26 individuals. Most of the olfactory receptors deorphanized to date on the basis of sensitivity to known odorant molecules, which are described in the literature, were found in the expressed olfactory receptors gene set. Public Library of Science 2014-05-06 /pmc/articles/PMC4011832/ /pubmed/24800820 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0096333 Text en © 2014 Verbeurgt et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ 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 author and source are properly credited.
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Gregoire, Françoise
Dumont, Jacques E.
Chatelain, Pierre
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title_full Profiling of Olfactory Receptor Gene Expression in Whole Human Olfactory Mucosa
title_fullStr Profiling of Olfactory Receptor Gene Expression in Whole Human Olfactory Mucosa
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title_short Profiling of Olfactory Receptor Gene Expression in Whole Human Olfactory Mucosa
title_sort profiling of olfactory receptor gene expression in whole human olfactory mucosa
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4011832/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24800820
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0096333
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