Project description:The aim of this work is to apply an integrated systems approach to understand the biological underpinnings of hip osteoarthritis that culminates in the need for total joint replacement (TJR). This study is a feasibility pilot that integrates functional genomics data from diseased and non-diseased tissues of OA patients who have undergone TJR. For each tissue, we characterised epigenetic marks (methylation), gene transcription (RNASeq) and expression (quantitative proteomics). We also generated genotype data on the HumanCoreExome array for each individual. This data is part of a pre-publication release.
Project description:A Comprehensive Proteomics Analysis of Blood Sera from Patients of Osteoarthritis-Comparative Study before and after Total Joint Replacement Surgery
Project description:Preserved and affected cartilage from 17 knees and 14 hip joints were sampled from patients undergoing joint replacement surgery, due to primary OA. 17 knees and 14 hip joints
Project description:Osteoarthritis (OA) is the most prevalent joint disease with the typifying feature being the progressive degradation of articular cartilage during disease progression. In this study we used whole transcriptome RNA-seq as a tool to compare gene expression changes between age-matched osteoarthritic human hip OA cartilage (n=10) compared to control (neck of femur fracture) cartilage (n=6) [GSE107308]. All cartilage was from patients undergoing acetabulofemoral joint replacement. Cartilage RNA was isolated from cartilage within 2 hr of joint replacement surgery, mRNA was polyA purified and transcript expression was analysed using 78-base paired-end sequencing generating on average 28 million reads/sample sequencing. The data shows excellent correlation with our previous microarray data but identifies significantly more differentially expressed transcripts plus novel transcript variants, several of which have been validated by real-time qPCR. Our work sheds further light on chondrocyte transcriptome expression and highlights gene expression changes and novel transcripts potentially important in osteoarthritis progression
Project description:Preserved and affected cartilage from 17 knees and 14 hip joints were sampled from patients undergoing joint replacement surgery, due to primary OA.
Project description:Cartilage samples were collected from hip or knee joint replacement patients either due to primary OA or hip fractures as controls. DNA was extracted from the collected cartilage and assayed by Illumina Infinium HumanMethylation450 âBeadChip array, which allows for the analysis of >480,000 CpG sites. Bisulphite converted DNA from 5 hip osteoarthritic, 6 knee osteoarthritic and 7 hip healhty cartilage samples were hybridised to the Illumina Infinium HumanMethylation450 âBeadChip array
Project description:Cartilage samples were collected from hip or knee joint replacement patients either due to primary OA or hip fractures as controls. DNA was extracted from the collected cartilage and assayed by Illumina Infinium HumanMethylation450 BeadChip array, which allows for the analysis of >480,000 CpG sites.