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Characterization of Distinct Classes of Differential Gene Expression in Osteoblast Cultures from Non-Syndromic Craniosynostosis Bone

Craniosynostosis, the premature fusion of one or more skull sutures, occurs in approximately 1 in 2500 infants, with the majority of cases non-syndromic and of unknown etiology. Two common reasons proposed for premature suture fusion are abnormal compression forces on the skull and rare genetic abno...

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Autores principales: Rojas-Peña, Monica L., Olivares-Navarrete, Rene, Hyzy, Sharon, Arafat, Dalia, Schwartz, Zvi, Boyan, Barbara D., Williams, Joseph, Gibson, Greg
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4150121/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25184005
http://dx.doi.org/10.7150/jgen.8833
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author Rojas-Peña, Monica L.
Olivares-Navarrete, Rene
Hyzy, Sharon
Arafat, Dalia
Schwartz, Zvi
Boyan, Barbara D.
Williams, Joseph
Gibson, Greg
author_facet Rojas-Peña, Monica L.
Olivares-Navarrete, Rene
Hyzy, Sharon
Arafat, Dalia
Schwartz, Zvi
Boyan, Barbara D.
Williams, Joseph
Gibson, Greg
author_sort Rojas-Peña, Monica L.
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description Craniosynostosis, the premature fusion of one or more skull sutures, occurs in approximately 1 in 2500 infants, with the majority of cases non-syndromic and of unknown etiology. Two common reasons proposed for premature suture fusion are abnormal compression forces on the skull and rare genetic abnormalities. Our goal was to evaluate whether different sub-classes of disease can be identified based on total gene expression profiles. RNA-Seq data were obtained from 31 human osteoblast cultures derived from bone biopsy samples collected between 2009 and 2011, representing 23 craniosynostosis fusions and 8 normal cranial bones or long bones. No differentiation between regions of the skull was detected, but variance component analysis of gene expression patterns nevertheless supports transcriptome-based classification of craniosynostosis. Cluster analysis showed 4 distinct groups of samples; 1 predominantly normal and 3 craniosynostosis subtypes. Similar constellations of sub-types were also observed upon re-analysis of a similar dataset of 199 calvarial osteoblast cultures. Annotation of gene function of differentially expressed transcripts strongly implicates physiological differences with respect to cell cycle and cell death, stromal cell differentiation, extracellular matrix (ECM) components, and ribosomal activity. Based on these results, we propose non-syndromic craniosynostosis cases can be classified by differences in their gene expression patterns and that these may provide targets for future clinical intervention.
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spelling pubmed-41501212014-09-02 Characterization of Distinct Classes of Differential Gene Expression in Osteoblast Cultures from Non-Syndromic Craniosynostosis Bone Rojas-Peña, Monica L. Olivares-Navarrete, Rene Hyzy, Sharon Arafat, Dalia Schwartz, Zvi Boyan, Barbara D. Williams, Joseph Gibson, Greg J Genomics Research Paper Craniosynostosis, the premature fusion of one or more skull sutures, occurs in approximately 1 in 2500 infants, with the majority of cases non-syndromic and of unknown etiology. Two common reasons proposed for premature suture fusion are abnormal compression forces on the skull and rare genetic abnormalities. Our goal was to evaluate whether different sub-classes of disease can be identified based on total gene expression profiles. RNA-Seq data were obtained from 31 human osteoblast cultures derived from bone biopsy samples collected between 2009 and 2011, representing 23 craniosynostosis fusions and 8 normal cranial bones or long bones. No differentiation between regions of the skull was detected, but variance component analysis of gene expression patterns nevertheless supports transcriptome-based classification of craniosynostosis. Cluster analysis showed 4 distinct groups of samples; 1 predominantly normal and 3 craniosynostosis subtypes. Similar constellations of sub-types were also observed upon re-analysis of a similar dataset of 199 calvarial osteoblast cultures. Annotation of gene function of differentially expressed transcripts strongly implicates physiological differences with respect to cell cycle and cell death, stromal cell differentiation, extracellular matrix (ECM) components, and ribosomal activity. Based on these results, we propose non-syndromic craniosynostosis cases can be classified by differences in their gene expression patterns and that these may provide targets for future clinical intervention. Ivyspring International Publisher 2014-08-01 /pmc/articles/PMC4150121/ /pubmed/25184005 http://dx.doi.org/10.7150/jgen.8833 Text en © Ivyspring International Publisher. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/). Reproduction is permitted for personal, noncommercial use, provided that the article is in whole, unmodified, and properly cited.
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Rojas-Peña, Monica L.
Olivares-Navarrete, Rene
Hyzy, Sharon
Arafat, Dalia
Schwartz, Zvi
Boyan, Barbara D.
Williams, Joseph
Gibson, Greg
Characterization of Distinct Classes of Differential Gene Expression in Osteoblast Cultures from Non-Syndromic Craniosynostosis Bone
title Characterization of Distinct Classes of Differential Gene Expression in Osteoblast Cultures from Non-Syndromic Craniosynostosis Bone
title_full Characterization of Distinct Classes of Differential Gene Expression in Osteoblast Cultures from Non-Syndromic Craniosynostosis Bone
title_fullStr Characterization of Distinct Classes of Differential Gene Expression in Osteoblast Cultures from Non-Syndromic Craniosynostosis Bone
title_full_unstemmed Characterization of Distinct Classes of Differential Gene Expression in Osteoblast Cultures from Non-Syndromic Craniosynostosis Bone
title_short Characterization of Distinct Classes of Differential Gene Expression in Osteoblast Cultures from Non-Syndromic Craniosynostosis Bone
title_sort characterization of distinct classes of differential gene expression in osteoblast cultures from non-syndromic craniosynostosis bone
topic Research Paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4150121/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25184005
http://dx.doi.org/10.7150/jgen.8833
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