Transcriptomic analyses of co-infection of Mycoplasma gallisepticum and Escherichia coli in chicken lungs
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ABSTRACT: Purpose:In order to assess the respiratory toxicity of co-infection in chicken lung, we established a co-infection model to investigate transcriptome profiles of chicken lung. Methods: RNA extracted by Trizol reagent (Invitrogen) was utilized to construct the final library (BGISEQ-500 RNA-Seq Library) based on the manufacturer’s instructions. Library was validated on the Agilent Technologies 2100 bioanalyzer. The library was amplified with phi29 to make DNA nanoball (DNB) which had more than 300 copies of one molecule. The DNBs were load into the patterned nanoarray and single end 50 bases reads were generated in the way of sequenced by synthesis. Whole transcriptome sequencing data was filtered and mapped to Chicken genome (Gallus genome Version 5.0.1 NCBI). DEG-seq method was based on Poisson distribution (Fold Change > 2 and Adjusted P value < 0.001) Results: Sampling directly from the lung yielded sufficient quantities of RNA to assess transcripts from each chicken and mapped to 18,043 Gallus gallus genes. Conclusions: We used the method of RNA-seq to find the target genes and related signaling pathways involved in the co-infection (MG and E.coli) and their underlying mechanisms.
ORGANISM(S): Gallus gallus
PROVIDER: GSE130015 | GEO | 2019/04/19
REPOSITORIES: GEO
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