Transcriptomics

Dataset Information

0

Gene expression profiling in the liver of 3-month old mice with a mutant Wrn protein treated with vitamin C compared to the liver of 3-month old untreated mice with a mutant Wrn protein.


ABSTRACT: Werner syndrome (WS) is a rare disorder characterized by the premature onset of a number of age-related diseases. The gene responsible for WS is believed to be involved in different aspects of transcription, replication, and/or DNA repair. We generated a mouse model with a deletion in the helicase domain of the murine WRN homologue that recapitulates most of the WS phenotypes including an abnormal hyaluronic acid excretion, higher reactive oxygen species (ROS) levels, increased genomic instability and cancer incidence resulting in a 10-15% decreased life span expectancy. In addition, WS patients and Wrn mutant mice show hallmarks of a metabolic syndrome including premature visceral obesity, hypertriglyceridemia, insulin-resistant diabetes type 2 and associated cardiovascular diseases. In this study, we compared the expression profile of liver tissues from 3 months old Wrn mutant mice treated with 0.4% vitamin C to untreated 3 months old Wrn mutant mice.

ORGANISM(S): Mus musculus

PROVIDER: GSE68688 | GEO | 2015/05/09

SECONDARY ACCESSION(S): PRJNA283398

REPOSITORIES: GEO

Dataset's files

Source:
Action DRS
Other
Items per page:
1 - 1 of 1

Similar Datasets

2015-05-09 | E-GEOD-68688 | biostudies-arrayexpress
2015-03-07 | GSE66642 | GEO
2015-03-05 | GSE66584 | GEO
2009-09-11 | E-GEOD-14549 | biostudies-arrayexpress
2009-09-08 | GSE14549 | GEO
2010-10-08 | E-GEOD-21431 | biostudies-arrayexpress
2010-10-08 | GSE21431 | GEO
2022-07-28 | GSE206213 | GEO
2022-07-28 | GSE206210 | GEO
2018-03-02 | PXD007758 | Pride