Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5737790 | Neuroscience | 2017 | 41 Pages |
Abstract
Microglia are immune cells in the brain and play a pivotal role in the progression of ischemic injury, but the gene expression and signaling pathways related to the activation of microglia following ischemia remain unclear. In our experiment, we used digital gene expression (DGE) analysis to profile the transcriptome of ischemic tissue in a photothrombosis model. DGE analysis identified that a total of 749 genes were differentially regulated (643 up-regulated and 106 down-regulated) after 2Â days and 7Â days following stroke. We found 74.5% of these differentially expressed genes were microglial genes. Gene ontology (GO) analysis categorizes these differentially expressed genes at 2Â days and 7Â days to specific biological processes such as inflammatory response, cell activation, cell proliferation, and chemokine and cytokine production. Our data demonstrated that a large number of microglial genes were highly regulated at 2Â days after stroke, but the number of differentially expressed genes had reduced drastically by 7Â days. Importantly, some of the differentially expressed microglial genes at 7Â days did not show differential expression at 2Â days after stroke. DGE analysis indicated that specific genes related to microgliosis were regulated after ischemia. Consistent with the changes in transcriptome, the results from histological analysis of transgenic mice revealed that the microglia proliferated and aggregated surrounding the ischemic core during the period from 2Â days to 7Â days following photothrombosis. Together, these results suggested that transcriptomic changes in microglial genes after stroke may have a profound implication for pathophysiology and treatment of stroke.
Keywords
PBSCSF1RCSF1qRTMGINLRsPFAMCP-1DGEColony stimulating factor 1 receptorMouse Genome InformaticsTLRsCellular componentsdigital gene expressionMolecular functionTranscriptomeKEGG یا Kyoto Encyclopedia of Genes and Genomes Kyoto Encyclopedia of Genes and GenomesStrokecolony stimulating factorPhotothrombosisBiological processesActivationPhosphate-buffered salineMicrogliaGene ontologyparaformaldehydeMonocyte chemotactic protein-1
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Authors
Akbar Khan, Furong Ju, Wenguang Xie, Muhammad Tariq Hafeez, Xiaofeng Cheng, Zhijie Yang, Lirui Zhu, Ting Li, Shengxiang Zhang,