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Series GSE670 Query DataSets for GSE670
Status Public on Nov 02, 2003
Title Differential Myocardial Gene Expression in the Development and Rescue of Murine Heart Failure
Organism Mus musculus
Experiment type Expression profiling by array
Summary Numerous murine models of heart failure (HF) have been described, many of which develop progressive deterioration of cardiac function. We have recently demonstrated that several of these can be "rescued" or prevented by transgenic cardiac expression of a peptide inhibitor of the beta-adrenergic receptor kinase (betaARKct). To uncover genomic changes associated with cardiomyopathy and/or its phenotypic rescue by the betaARKct, oligonucleotide microarray analysis of left ventricular (LV) gene expression was performed in a total of 53 samples, including 12 each of Normal, HF, and Rescue. Multiple statistical analyses demonstrated significant differences between all groups, and further demonstrated that betaARKct Rescue returned gene expression toward that of Normal. In our statistical analyses, we found that the HF phenotype is blindly predictable based solely on gene expression profile. To investigate the progression of HF, LV gene expression was determined in young mice with mildly diminished cardiac function and in older mice with severely impaired cardiac function. Interestingly, mild and advanced HF mice shared similar gene expression profiles and, importantly, the mild HF mice were predicted as having a HF phenotype when blindly subjected to our predictive model described above. These data not only validate our predictive model, but further demonstrate that, in these mice, the HF gene expression profile appears to already be set in the early stages of HF progression. Thus, we have identified methodologies that have the potential to be used for predictive genomic profiling of cardiac phenotype, including cardiovascular disease.
Keywords: other
 
 
Contributor(s) Blaxall BC, Spang R, Rockman HA, Koch WJ
Citation(s) 12865503
Submission date Sep 17, 2003
Last update date Jul 08, 2016
Contact name Burns Blaxall
E-mail(s) burns.blaxall@duke.edu
Phone 919-684-6361
Organization name Duke University Medical Center
Street address
City Durham
State/province NC
ZIP/Postal code 27710
Country USA
 
Platforms (2)
GPL75 [Mu11KsubA] Affymetrix Murine 11K SubA Array
GPL76 [Mu11KsubB] Affymetrix Murine 11K SubB Array
Samples (106)
GSM10178 Normal 1 (Mu11K-A)
GSM10179 Normal 2 (Mu11K-A)
GSM10180 Normal 3 (Mu11K-A)
Relations
BioProject PRJNA87607

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