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Series GSE135618 Query DataSets for GSE135618
Status Public on Aug 10, 2019
Title Transcriptional profiling of microglia; current state of the art and future perspectives
Organisms Homo sapiens; Mus musculus
Experiment type Expression profiling by high throughput sequencing
Summary Microglia are the tissue macrophages of the central nervous system (CNS) and the first to respond to CNS dysfunction and disease. Gene expression profiling of microglia during development, under homeostatic conditions and in the diseased CNS provided insight in microglia functions and changes thereof. Single cell sequencing studies further contributed to our understanding of microglia heterogeneity in relation to age, sex and CNS disease. Recently, single nucleus gene expression profiling was performed on (frozen) CNS tissue. Transcriptomic profiling of CNS tissues by (single) nucleus RNA-sequencing has the advantage that it can be applied to archived and well stratified frozen specimens. Here, we give an overview of the significant advances recently made in microglia transcriptional profiling. In addition, we present matched cellular and nuclear microglia RNA-seq datasets we generated from mouse and human CNS tissue to compare cellular versus nuclear transcriptomes from fresh and frozen samples. We demonstrate that microglia can be similarly profiled with cell and nucleus profiling, and importantly also with nuclei isolated from frozen tissue. Nuclear microglia transcriptomes are a reliable proxy for cellular transcriptomes. Interestingly, lipopolysaccharide- (LPS)-induced changes in gene expression were even more pronounced in the nuclear transcriptome. In addition, heterogeneity in microglia observed in fresh samples is similarly detected in frozen nuclei of the same donor. Together, these results show that microglia nuclear RNAs obtained from frozen CNS tissue are a reliable proxy for microglia gene expression and cellular heterogeneity and may prove an effective strategy to study of the role of microglia in neuropathology.
 
Overall design 12 mouse samples for bulk RNAseq, 4 mouse samples from 3 replicates per group for single-cell RNA seq and 6 samples from 2 human donors for single-cell RNA seq
 
Contributor(s) Gerrits E, Heng Y, Boddeke E, Eggen B
Citation(s) 31846124
Submission date Aug 09, 2019
Last update date Dec 18, 2019
Contact name Emma Gerrits
E-mail(s) e.gerrits@rug.nl, e.gerrits@umcg.nl
Organization name UMCG
Department BSCS
Lab Molecular Neurobiology
Street address Antonius Deusinglaan 1
City Groningen
State/province Groningen
ZIP/Postal code 9713AV
Country Netherlands
 
Platforms (2)
GPL18573 Illumina NextSeq 500 (Homo sapiens)
GPL19057 Illumina NextSeq 500 (Mus musculus)
Samples (22)
GSM4023535 PBS1cells bulk RNA-seq
GSM4023536 PBS2cells bulk RNA-seq
GSM4023537 PBScells bulk RNA-seq
Relations
BioProject PRJNA559468
SRA SRP217906

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GSE135618_RAW.tar 146.0 Mb (http)(custom) TAR (of MTX, TSV)
GSE135618_bulk_counts.csv.gz 359.1 Kb (ftp)(http) CSV
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