The experiment was design to address the intrinsic differences between metastatic cancer stem cells in the primary tumour and during metastatic colonization in the mouse mammary gland tumour model MMTV-pyMT.
Mesenchymal Cancer Cell-Stroma Crosstalk Promotes Niche Activation, Epithelial Reversion, and Metastatic Colonization.
Specimen part
View SamplesThe transcriptional regulator YAP orchestrates important cell functions, determining tissue homeostasis, organ growth control, and tumorigenesis. Mechanical stimuli are a key input to YAP activity, but the mechanisms controlling this regulation remain largely uncharacterized. We show that CAV1 positively modulates the YAP mechanoresponse to substrate stiffness through actin cytoskeleton-dependent and Hippo kinase-independent mechanisms. RHO activity is necessary but not sufficient for CAV1-dependent mechanoregulation of YAP activity. Systematic quantitative interactomic studies and image-based siRNA screenings provide evidence that this actin-dependent regulation is determined by YAP interaction with the 14-3-3 protein YWHAH. Constitutive YAP activation rescued phenotypes associated with CAV1 loss, including defective ECM remodeling. CAV1-mediated control of YAP activity was validated in vivo in a model of pancreatitis-driven acinar-to-ductal metaplasia. We propose that this CAV1-YAP mechanotransduction system controls a significant share of cell programs linked to these two pivotal regulators, with potentially broad physiological and pathological implications. Overall design: RNA-Seq in WT and Cav1KO mouse embryonic fibroblasts (MEFs) cultured on stiff or soft polyacrylamide hydrogels
Caveolin-1 Modulates Mechanotransduction Responses to Substrate Stiffness through Actin-Dependent Control of YAP.
Specimen part, Treatment, Subject
View SamplesTissue-specific differentiation and inflammatory programmes are thought to independently contribute to disease. The orphan nuclear receptor NR5A2 is a key regulator of pancreas differentiation, and SNPs in and near the human gene are associated with risk of pancreatic cancer. In mice, Nr5a2 heterozygosity sensitizes the pancreas to damage, impairs regeneration, and cooperates with mutant Kras in tumor progression. Through transcriptomic analysis, we uncovered a basal pre-inflammatory state in the pancreas of heterozygous mice that is reminiscent of pancreatitis-induced inflammation and is conserved in histologically normal human pancreata with reduced Nr5a2 mRNA expression. In mice, Nr5a2 undergoes a dramatic transcriptional switch from tissue-specific to inflammatory loci, which promotes AP-1-dependent inflammatory gene transcription. Deletion of c-Jun in the pancreas of Nr5a2+/- mice rescues the pre-inflammatory phenotype and the defective regenerative response to damage. These findings provide compelling evidence that the same transcriptional networks supporting homeostasis in normal tissue can be subverted to foster inflammation upon genetic or environmental constraints. Overall design: A mild acute pancreatitis was induced by seven hourly injections of the CCK analog caerulein (Bachem) at 50 ug/kg. Briefly, animals were weighted before the beginning of the procedure and caerulein was administered i.p. Mice were sacrificed by cervical dislocation 8h, 24h,and 48h after the first injection. Three animals of each genotype and timepoint were analysed.
Transcriptional regulation by NR5A2 links differentiation and inflammation in the pancreas.
Specimen part, Treatment, Subject
View SamplesWe report the global gene expression of mouse pancreatic cells in a pancreas-specific conditional knock-out mouse for Gata6, as compared with age-matched controls. Total RNA was extracted from the pancreas of 6-8 -week old mice of the two genotypes and analyzed. at this age, Gata6P-/- pancreata are histologically normal, but the acinar differentiation programme is already altered. we observe that loss of Gata6 causes the de-repression of ectopic non-pancreatic genes, as well as some genes involved in the mesenchymal programme. Overall design: mRNA extracted from the pancreas of 4 controls and 4 Gata6P-/- mice was sequenced.
The acinar regulator Gata6 suppresses KrasG12V-driven pancreatic tumorigenesis in mice.
Specimen part, Cell line, Subject
View SamplesMultipotent pancreatic progenitors (MPC) are defined as Ptf1a+, Mychigh, Cpa+ cells. During the transition from MPC to unipotent acinar progenitors, c-Myc is down-regulated whereas Ptf1a is up-regulated, leading to the deployment of the acinar program. Here, we show that c-Myc and Ptf1a interact directly and c-Myc binds to, and represses, the transcriptional activity of the PTF1 complex in vitro and in vivo. Using Ela1-Myc mice, in which c-Myc is overexpressed in acinar cells starting at E14.5, we find that acinar cells fail to undergo normal maturation at P1 and this is followed by a massive subsequent repression of the acinar programme. Lineage tracing with Ptf1aCreERT2;Rosa26YFP and Ela1-Myc;Ptf1aCreERT2;Rosa26YFP mice receiving TMX at E15.5 and analyzed at E18.5 revealed that c-Myc overexpression is associated with activation of a hepatic programme but not with pancreatic lineage misspecification At 8 weeks, the silencing of the acinar program is associated with increased expression of the PRC2 complex in a c-Myc dependent manner. Genome wide studies show that Ptf1a and c-Myc display partially overlapping chromatin occupancy patterns and DNA binding competition. We conclude that c-Myc down-regulation during development is crucial for the maturation of pre-acinar to acinar cells. c-Myc overexpression may contribute to pancreatic carcinogenesis by restraining cell differentiation and rendering cells susceptible to transformation. Overall design: Pancreas mRNA profiles of 8-week old wild type (WT) and ELA1-MYC mice were generated by deep sequencing, in triplicate, using Illumina GAIIx.
c-Myc downregulation is required for preacinar to acinar maturation and pancreatic homeostasis.
Age, Specimen part, Subject
View SamplesExtremely variable clinic and genetic features characterize Mitochondrial Encephalomyopathy Disorders (MED). Pathogenic mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) defects can be divided into large-scale rearrangements and single point mutations. Clinical manifestations become evident when a threshold percentage of the total mtDNA is mutated. In some MED, the "mutant load" in an affected tissue is directly related to the severity of the phenotype. However, the clinical phenotype is not simply a direct consequence of the relative abundance of mutated mtDNA. Other factors, such as nuclear background, can contribute to the disease process, resulting in a wide range of phenotypes caused by the same mutation. Using Affymetrix oligonucleotide cDNA microarrays (HG-U133A), we studied the gene expression profile of muscle tissue biopsies obtained from 12 MED patients (4 common 4977-bp deleted mtDNA and 8 A3243G: 4 PEO and 4 MELAS phenotypes) compared with age-matched healthy individuals.
Skeletal muscle gene expression profiling in mitochondrial disorders.
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View SamplesThe three-dimensional (3D) organization of chromosomes can influence transcription. However, the frequency and magnitude of these effects is still controversial. To determine how changes in chromosome positioning affect transcription we characterized nuclear organization and global gene expression after large-scale chromosomal rearrangements in budding yeast. We used computational modelling and single cell imaging to determine chromosome position and integrated these data with genome-wide transcriptional profiles from RNA sequencing. Chromosome displacement relative to the nuclear periphery has mild but widespread and significant effects on transcription. Our study suggests that basal transcriptional activity is sensitive to radial changes on chromosomal position, and provides support for the functional relevance of budding yeast chromosome-level 3D organization in gene expression. Overall design: We analysed 42 samples in total: wildtype (409) strain (4 replicas), mutant strain 524 (4 replicas), mutant strain 527 (4 replicas), mutant strain 1138 (4 replicas), mutant strain 1228 (4 replicas), mutant strain 1379 (4 replicas), mutant strain 1387 (4 replicas), mutant strain 1380 (4 replicas), mutant strain 1388 (4 replicas), mutant strain 1788 (3 replicas), mutant strain 1793 (3 replicas)
Impact of Chromosome Fusions on 3D Genome Organization and Gene Expression in Budding Yeast.
Specimen part, Cell line, Subject
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LRH-1 agonism favours an immune-islet dialogue which protects against diabetes mellitus.
Age, Specimen part, Treatment
View SamplesStrategy to repress autoimmunity and promote islet beta cell regeneration
LRH-1 agonism favours an immune-islet dialogue which protects against diabetes mellitus.
Age, Specimen part, Treatment
View SamplesMycobacteria infect macrophages that aggregate with additional macrophages and lymphocytes to form granulomas. We have used a functional genomics approach to identify immune response genes expressed during granuloma formation in Mycobacterium marinum-infected transparent zebrafish larvae where individual infection steps can be viewed in real time. We assessed RNA expression profiles from zebrafish larvae that were either infected with Mycobacterium marinum, mock-infected, or uninfected. Zebrafish infections were performed at 1 day post-fertilization (dpf), and samples were derived from pools of 6dpf zebrafish larvae.
Tuberculous granuloma induction via interaction of a bacterial secreted protein with host epithelium.
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