scholarly journals Combined stress of ocean acidification and warming influence survival and drives differential gene expression patterns in the Antarctic pteropod, Limacina helicina antarctica

2020 ◽  
Vol 8 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Kevin M Johnson ◽  
Gretchen E Hofmann

Abstract The ecologically important thecosome pteropods in the Limacina spp. complex have recently been the focus of studies examining the impacts global change factors – e.g., ocean acidification (OA) and ocean warming (OW) – on their performance and physiology. This focus is driven by conservation concerns where the health of pteropod populations is threatened by the high susceptibility of their shells to dissolution in low aragonite saturation states associated with OA and how coupling of these stressors may push pteropods past the limits of physiological plasticity. In this manipulation experiment, we describe changes in the transcriptome of the Antarctic pteropod, Limacina helicina antarctica, to these combined stressors. The conditions used in the laboratory treatments met or exceeded those projected for the Southern Ocean by the year 2100. We made two general observations regarding the outcome of the data: (1) Temperature was more influential than pH in terms of changing patterns of gene expression, and (2) these Antarctic pteropods appeared to have a significant degree of transcriptomic plasticity to respond to acute abiotic stress in the laboratory. In general, differential gene expression was observed amongst the treatments; here, for example, transcripts associated with maintaining protein structure and cell proliferation were up-regulated. To disentangle the effects of OA and OW, we used a weighted gene co-expression network analysis to explore patterns of change in the transcriptome. This approach identified gene networks associated with OW that were enriched for transcripts proposed to be involved in increasing membrane fluidity at warmer temperatures. Together these data provide evidence that L.h.antarctica has a limited capacity to acclimate to the combined conditions of OA and OW used in this study. This reduced scope of acclimation argues for continued study of how adaptation to polar aquatic environments may limit the plasticity of present-day populations in responding to future environmental change.

2012 ◽  
Vol 30 (15_suppl) ◽  
pp. 10048-10048
Author(s):  
Dale Han ◽  
Gregory C Bloom ◽  
Marilyn M Bui ◽  
Steven Enkemann ◽  
Hideko Yamauchi ◽  
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10048 Background: Liposarcoma (LPS) dedifferentiation signifies conversion to a clinically aggressive phenotype, but the biologic processes required for this change have not been determined. We describe differential gene expression patterns between well-differentiated (WD) and dedifferentiated (DD) tumors to determine pathways involved in LPS dedifferentiation. Methods: From 1999 to 2006, 121 fatty tumors were resected at a single institution. Twenty tumors, consisting of atypical lipomatous tumors (ALT), WD LPS or DD LPS, were randomly selected and clinicopathologic characteristics were retrospectively reviewed. Gene expression profiling was performed on extracted RNA using the Affymetrix GeneChip platform. Differentially expressed genes were obtained and gene network analysis was done using GeneGO by MetaCore. Results: Median age was 59 years and 70% of cases were male. WD tumors, consisting of 3 ALT and 6 WD LPS, were compared with 11 DD LPS. After a median follow-up of 64 months, 7 patients had died of whom 6 had DD LPS. DD histology was associated with lower overall survival (p<0.05). Significance Analysis of Microarrays for WD tumors vs. DD LPS using a 0% false discovery rate showed differential expression of 188 genes. Network analysis of genes from WD tumors vs. DD LPS showed significant (p<0.001) differential regulation of glucose-activated transcription factor ChREBP (carbohydrate response element binding protein), a key element involved in lipogenesis, gluconeogenesis and glycolysis. There was also significant differential regulation of insulin signaling, PI3K-dependent and PKA signal transduction pathways and of amino acid, fatty acid and glucose metabolism pathways (p<0.05). These pathways, based on Gene Ontology cellular processes, mapped to gene networks primarily involved in lipid metabolism (p<0.05). Conclusions: Differential expression of genes involved in lipid metabolism networks is seen in DD LPS and changes in lipid metabolism may be associated with dedifferentiation. These differential gene expression patterns may help identify fatty tumors potentially at risk for progressing to a malignant or DD state and provide prognostic factors and therapeutic targets for patients with LPS.


2019 ◽  
Vol 9 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Saivageethi Nuthikattu ◽  
Dragan Milenkovic ◽  
John Rutledge ◽  
Amparo Villablanca

AbstractHyperlipidemia is a risk factor for dementia, and chronic consumption of a Western Diet (WD) is associated with cognitive impairment. However, the molecular mechanisms underlying the development of microvascular disease in the memory centers of the brain are poorly understood. This pilot study investigated the nutrigenomic pathways by which the WD regulates gene expression in hippocampal brain microvessels of female mice. Five-week-old female low-density lipoprotein receptor deficient (LDL-R−/−) and C57BL/6J wild type (WT) mice were fed a chow or WD for 8 weeks. Metabolics for lipids, glucose and insulin were determined. Differential gene expression, gene networks and pathways, transcription factors, and non-protein coding RNAs were evaluated by genome-wide microarray and bioinformatics analysis of laser captured hippocampal microvessels. The WD resulted in differential expression of 2,412 genes. The majority of differential gene expression was attributable to differential regulation of cell signaling proteins and their transcription factors, approximately 7% was attributable to differential expression of miRNAs, and a lesser proportion was due to other non-protein coding RNAs, primarily long non-coding RNAs (lncRNAs) and small nucleolar RNAs (snoRNAs) not previously described to be modified by the WD in females. Our findings revealed that chronic consumption of the WD resulted in integrated multilevel molecular regulation of the hippocampal microvasculature of female mice and may provide one of the mechanisms underlying vascular dementia.


2019 ◽  
Vol 20 (23) ◽  
pp. 6098 ◽  
Author(s):  
Amarinder Singh Thind ◽  
Kumar Parijat Tripathi ◽  
Mario Rosario Guarracino

The comparison of high throughput gene expression datasets obtained from different experimental conditions is a challenging task. It provides an opportunity to explore the cellular response to various biological events such as disease, environmental conditions, and drugs. There is a need for tools that allow the integration and analysis of such data. We developed the “RankerGUI pipeline”, a user-friendly web application for the biological community. It allows users to use various rank based statistical approaches for the comparison of full differential gene expression profiles between the same or different biological states obtained from different sources. The pipeline modules are an integration of various open-source packages, a few of which are modified for extended functionality. The main modules include rank rank hypergeometric overlap, enriched rank rank hypergeometric overlap and distance calculations. Additionally, preprocessing steps such as merging differential expression profiles of multiple independent studies can be added before running the main modules. Output plots show the strength, pattern, and trends among complete differential expression profiles. In this paper, we describe the various modules and functionalities of the developed pipeline. We also present a case study that demonstrates how the pipeline can be used for the comparison of differential expression profiles obtained from multiple platforms’ data of the Gene Expression Omnibus. Using these comparisons, we investigate gene expression patterns in kidney and lung cancers.


2002 ◽  
Vol 278 (9) ◽  
pp. 7540-7552 ◽  
Author(s):  
Swapnil R. Chhabra ◽  
Keith R. Shockley ◽  
Shannon B. Conners ◽  
Kevin L. Scott ◽  
Russell D. Wolfinger ◽  
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2016 ◽  
Vol 21 (2) ◽  
pp. 81-88 ◽  
Author(s):  
Karla Padilla ◽  
David Gonzalez-Mendoza ◽  
Laura C. Berumen ◽  
Jesica E. Escobar ◽  
Ricardo Miledi ◽  
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