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Series GSE123276 Query DataSets for GSE123276
Status Public on Dec 04, 2018
Title mRNA expression in lung tissue
Organism Mus musculus
Experiment type Expression profiling by RT-PCR
Summary Previous studies have reported sex differences in the incidence, prognosis and control of respiratory diseases and lung immunity. However, the role of sex hormones in the inflammatory response, and the mechanisms involved are unknown. Here, we explored whether variations in circulating hormone levels in the mouse estrous cycle could alter the inflammatory response to air pollutants such as ozone. To test this, female mice of the C57BL/6 background were exposed to 2ppm of ozone or filtered air (control) for 3 hours at different stages of the estrous cycle. Following exposure, lungs were harvested and total RNA was extracted. We used Inflammatory Response and Autoimmunity PCR Arrays to study differences in gene expression across the estrous cycle. Our results identified differentially expressed mRNA signatures in the lungs of females exposed to ozone at different stages of the estrous cycle. In addition, in silico pathway analyses discovered differences in mRNA expression and predicted regulatory networks in females exposed to ozone at different estrous cycle stages. These results indicate that the effects of ozone exposure in the female lung are affected by hormonal status.
 
Overall design Female C57BL/6 mice of 8 weeks of age were exposed to 2ppm ozone (O3) or filtered air (FA) for 3 hours at different stages of the estrous cycle: Metestrus (M), Diestrus (D), proestrus (P), estrus (E). Total RNA was extracted from whole lung homogenates and PCR arrays were used to determine the expression of 84 mRNAs associated with inflammation and immunity (3-6 animals per group).
 
Contributor(s) Fuentes N, Cabello N, Nicoleau M, Chroneos Z, Silveyra P
Citation(s) 30848106
NIH grant(s)
Grant ID Grant title Affiliation Name
K01 HL133520 Sex-specific mechanisms of ozone-induced acute lung inflammation PENNSYLVANIA STATE UNIV HERSHEY MED CTR Patricia Silveyra
Submission date Dec 03, 2018
Last update date Mar 14, 2019
Contact name Patricia Silveyra
E-mail(s) psilveyr@iu.edu, ptrcslvr@gmail.com
Organization name Indiana University Bloomington
Department Environmental and Occupational Health
Lab Silveyra lab
Street address 2819 E 10th St
City Bloomington
State/province Indiana
ZIP/Postal code 47408
Country USA
 
Platforms (1)
GPL25881 Qiagen Mouse Inflammatory Response and Autoimmunity PCR Array (PAMM-077Z)
Samples (34)
GSM3498858 FA_3h_D_rep1
GSM3498859 FA_3h_P_rep1
GSM3498860 FA_3h_D_rep2
Relations
BioProject PRJNA507996

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GSE123276_fold-change.txt.gz 7.4 Kb (ftp)(http) TXT
GSE123276_non-normalized.txt.gz 10.7 Kb (ftp)(http) TXT
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