Next Generation Sequencing Facilitates Quantitative Analysis of transcriptome profiling (RNA-seq) of adult hippocampus from offspring derived from control and preeclampsia mothers
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ABSTRACT: Purpose: Next-generation sequencing (NGS) has revolutionized systems-based analysis of cellular pathways. The goals of this study are to compare transcriptome profiling (RNA-seq) of adult hippocampus from offspring from control and preeclampsia mother mice. Methods: Adult hippocampus RNA profiles of offspring from control and preeclampsia mother mice were generated by deep sequencing, in triplicate, using Illumina GAIIx. The sequence reads that passed quality filters were analyzed at the transcript isoform level with two methods: Burrows–Wheeler Aligner (BWA) followed by ANOVA (ANOVA) and TopHat followed by Cufflinks. Results: Using an optimized data analysis workflow, we mapped about 30 million sequence reads per sample to the mouse genome (build mm9) and identified 16,014 transcripts in the adult hippocampus of offspring from control and preeclampsia mother mice with BWA workflow and 34,115 transcripts with TopHat workflow. R Conclusions: Our study represents the first detailed analysis of adult hippocampus transcriptomes, with biologic replicates, generated by RNA-seq technology. The optimized data analysis workflows reported here should provide a framework for comparative investigations of expression profiles. Our results show that NGS offers a comprehensive and more accurate quantitative and qualitative evaluation of RNA content within tissue. We conclude that RNA-seq based transcriptome characterization would expedite genetic network analyses and permit the dissection of complex biologic functions.
ORGANISM(S): Mus musculus
PROVIDER: GSE167194 | GEO | 2023/06/06
REPOSITORIES: GEO
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