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Using Postmortem hippocampi tissue can interfere with differential gene expression analysis of the epileptogenic process

Neuropathological studies often use autopsy brain tissue as controls to evaluate changes in protein or RNA levels in several diseases. In mesial temporal lobe epilepsy (MTLE), several genes are up or down regulated throughout the epileptogenic and chronic stages of the disease. Given that postmortem...

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Autores principales: Born, João Paulo Lopes, Matos, Heloisa de Carvalho, de Araujo, Mykaella Andrade, Castro, Olagide Wagner, Duzzioni, Marcelo, Peixoto-Santos, José Eduardo, Leite, João Pereira, Garcia-Cairasco, Norberto, Paçó-Larson, Maria Luisa, Gitaí, Daniel Leite Góes
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5544225/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28783762
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0182765
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author Born, João Paulo Lopes
Matos, Heloisa de Carvalho
de Araujo, Mykaella Andrade
Castro, Olagide Wagner
Duzzioni, Marcelo
Peixoto-Santos, José Eduardo
Leite, João Pereira
Garcia-Cairasco, Norberto
Paçó-Larson, Maria Luisa
Gitaí, Daniel Leite Góes
author_facet Born, João Paulo Lopes
Matos, Heloisa de Carvalho
de Araujo, Mykaella Andrade
Castro, Olagide Wagner
Duzzioni, Marcelo
Peixoto-Santos, José Eduardo
Leite, João Pereira
Garcia-Cairasco, Norberto
Paçó-Larson, Maria Luisa
Gitaí, Daniel Leite Góes
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description Neuropathological studies often use autopsy brain tissue as controls to evaluate changes in protein or RNA levels in several diseases. In mesial temporal lobe epilepsy (MTLE), several genes are up or down regulated throughout the epileptogenic and chronic stages of the disease. Given that postmortem changes in several gene transcripts could impact the detection of changes in case-control studies, we evaluated the effect of using autopsy specimens with different postmortem intervals (PMI) on differential gene expression of the Pilocarpine (PILO)induced Status Epilepticus (SE) of MTLE. For this, we selected six genes (Gfap, Ppia, Gad65, Gad67, Npy, and Tnf-α) whose expression patterns in the hippocampus of PILO-injected rats are well known. Initially, we compared hippocampal expression of naïve rats whose hippocampi were harvested immediately after death (0h-PMI) with those harvested at 6h postmortem interval (6h-PMI): Npy and Ppia transcripts increased and Tnf-α transcripts decreased in the 6h-PMI group (p<0.05). We then investigated if these PMI-related changes in gene expression have the potential to adulterate or mask RT-qPCR results obtained with PILO-injected rats euthanized at acute or chronic phases. In the acute group, Npy transcript was significantly higher when compared with 0h-PMI rats, whereas Ppia transcript was lower than 6h-PMI group. When we used epileptic rats (chronic group), the RT-qPCR results showed higher Tnf-α only when compared to 6h-PMI group. In conclusion, our study demonstrates that PMI influences gene transcription and can mask changes in gene transcription seen during epileptogenesis in the PILO-SE model. Thus, to avoid erroneous conclusions, we strongly recommend that researchers account for changes in postmortem gene expression in their experimental design.
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spelling pubmed-55442252017-08-12 Using Postmortem hippocampi tissue can interfere with differential gene expression analysis of the epileptogenic process Born, João Paulo Lopes Matos, Heloisa de Carvalho de Araujo, Mykaella Andrade Castro, Olagide Wagner Duzzioni, Marcelo Peixoto-Santos, José Eduardo Leite, João Pereira Garcia-Cairasco, Norberto Paçó-Larson, Maria Luisa Gitaí, Daniel Leite Góes PLoS One Research Article Neuropathological studies often use autopsy brain tissue as controls to evaluate changes in protein or RNA levels in several diseases. In mesial temporal lobe epilepsy (MTLE), several genes are up or down regulated throughout the epileptogenic and chronic stages of the disease. Given that postmortem changes in several gene transcripts could impact the detection of changes in case-control studies, we evaluated the effect of using autopsy specimens with different postmortem intervals (PMI) on differential gene expression of the Pilocarpine (PILO)induced Status Epilepticus (SE) of MTLE. For this, we selected six genes (Gfap, Ppia, Gad65, Gad67, Npy, and Tnf-α) whose expression patterns in the hippocampus of PILO-injected rats are well known. Initially, we compared hippocampal expression of naïve rats whose hippocampi were harvested immediately after death (0h-PMI) with those harvested at 6h postmortem interval (6h-PMI): Npy and Ppia transcripts increased and Tnf-α transcripts decreased in the 6h-PMI group (p<0.05). We then investigated if these PMI-related changes in gene expression have the potential to adulterate or mask RT-qPCR results obtained with PILO-injected rats euthanized at acute or chronic phases. In the acute group, Npy transcript was significantly higher when compared with 0h-PMI rats, whereas Ppia transcript was lower than 6h-PMI group. When we used epileptic rats (chronic group), the RT-qPCR results showed higher Tnf-α only when compared to 6h-PMI group. In conclusion, our study demonstrates that PMI influences gene transcription and can mask changes in gene transcription seen during epileptogenesis in the PILO-SE model. Thus, to avoid erroneous conclusions, we strongly recommend that researchers account for changes in postmortem gene expression in their experimental design. Public Library of Science 2017-08-04 /pmc/articles/PMC5544225/ /pubmed/28783762 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0182765 Text en © 2017 Born 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 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Born, João Paulo Lopes
Matos, Heloisa de Carvalho
de Araujo, Mykaella Andrade
Castro, Olagide Wagner
Duzzioni, Marcelo
Peixoto-Santos, José Eduardo
Leite, João Pereira
Garcia-Cairasco, Norberto
Paçó-Larson, Maria Luisa
Gitaí, Daniel Leite Góes
Using Postmortem hippocampi tissue can interfere with differential gene expression analysis of the epileptogenic process
title Using Postmortem hippocampi tissue can interfere with differential gene expression analysis of the epileptogenic process
title_full Using Postmortem hippocampi tissue can interfere with differential gene expression analysis of the epileptogenic process
title_fullStr Using Postmortem hippocampi tissue can interfere with differential gene expression analysis of the epileptogenic process
title_full_unstemmed Using Postmortem hippocampi tissue can interfere with differential gene expression analysis of the epileptogenic process
title_short Using Postmortem hippocampi tissue can interfere with differential gene expression analysis of the epileptogenic process
title_sort using postmortem hippocampi tissue can interfere with differential gene expression analysis of the epileptogenic process
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5544225/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28783762
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0182765
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