Project description:Enzootic nasal adenocarcinoma (ENA), an epithelial tumor induced in goats and sheep by enzootic nasal tumor virus (ENTV), is a chronic, progressive, contact sexually transmitted disease. This study aimed to identify novel and differentially expressed miRNAs in the tumor and para-carcinoma nasal tissues of Nanjiang yellow goats with ENA. Small RNA Illumina high-throughput sequencing was used to construct a goat nasal miRNA library; 406 known miRNAs and 29 novel miRNAs were identified. A total of 116 miRNAs were significantly differentially expressed in para-carcinoma nasal tissues and ENA (54 downregulated; 60 upregulated; 2 only expressed in control group); Target gene prediction and functional analysis revealed that 6176 non-redundancy target genes, 1792 significant GO and 97 significant KEGG pathway for 121 miRNAs (116 significant expression miRNAs and 5 star sequence) were predicted. GO and KEGG pathway analysis revealed the majority of target genes in ENA are involved in cell proliferation, signal transduction and other processes associated with cancer. This is the first large-scale identification of miRNAs in Capra hircus ENA and provides a theoretical basis for investigating the complicated miRNA-mediated regulatory networks involved in the pathogenesis and progression of ENA.
2016-01-25 | GSE65305 | GEO
Project description:Immunity Analysis Submit Data Pilot Study
Project description:This study aims to study genome wide location of HNF4a, FoxA1 and CEBPA in wild type rat liver. Please note that all raw data files for this study were replaced with new versions on 12 March 2014 because the previous versions are corrupted. The corrupted files are associated with ENA run accessions ERR215698 to ERR215705 and should not be used. The correct files are associated with ENA run accessions ERR458085 to ERR458092.
Project description:We investigated whether mouse serum autoantibody binding patterns on random-sequence peptide microarrays (immunosignaturing) can be used for diagnosing and predicting the onset of lupus and its central nervous system (CNS) manifestations. Submitter states "We have no processed data to submit. We have no gpr files to submit."
Project description:In addition to determining possible diagnostic and predictive peptides of lupus and CNS-lupus, we also used our microarray technology along with the Guitope computer program to determine possible natural protein match to five monoclonal autoantibodies that were created using one of the autoimmune MRL/lpr mouse. Submitter states "We have no processed data to submit. We have no gpr files to submit."