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Series GSE7564 Query DataSets for GSE7564
Status Public on Aug 24, 2007
Title Gene expression profiling reveals a regulatory role for RORalpha and RORgamma in Phase I and Phase II Metabolism
Organism Mus musculus
Experiment type Expression profiling by array
Summary Retinoid-related orphan receptors RORalpha and RORgamma are both expressed in liver; however, their physiological functions have not yet been clearly defined. RORalpha1 and RORgamma1, but not RORalpha4, show an oscillatory pattern of expression during circadian rhythm. To obtain insight into the physiological functions of ROR receptors in liver, we analyzed the gene expression profiles of livers from WT, RORalpha-deficient staggerer mice (RORalphasg/sg), RORgamma-/-, and RORalpha sg/sgRORgamma-/- double knockout (DKO) mice by microarray analysis. DKO mice were generated to study functional redundancy between RORalpha and RORgamma. These analyses demonstrated that RORalpha and RORgamma affect the expression of a number of genes. RORalpha and RORalpha are particularly important in the regulation of genes encoding several Phase I and Phase II metabolic enzymes, including several 3beta-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenases (Hsd3b), the cytochrome P450 (Cyp) enzymes Cyp7b1, Cyp4a14, and Cyp8b1, and the sulfotransferases Sult1e1 and Sult2a1. Our data show that RORalpha and RORgamma can influence gene expression positively as well as negatively. In addition, our results indicate that RORalpha and RORgamma each affect the expression of a specific set of genes but also exhibit functional redundancy. Our study shows that RORalpha and RORgamma receptors influence the regulation of several metabolic pathways, including those involved in the metabolism of steroids, bile acids, and xenobiotics, suggesting that RORs are important in the control of metabolic homeostasis.
Keywords: knockout comparison
 
Overall design We generated RORalpha and RORgamma double knockout (DKO) mice and compared the gene expression profiles of livers from wild type (WT), RORalphasg/sg, RORgamma-/-, and DKO mice by microarray analysis
 
Contributor(s) Kang H, Angers M, Beak J, Wu X, Gimble JM, Wada T, Xie W, Collins JB, Grissom SF, Jetten AM
Citation(s) 17666523
Submission date Apr 20, 2007
Last update date Dec 06, 2012
Contact name NIEHS Microarray Core
E-mail(s) microarray@niehs.nih.gov, liuliw@niehs.nih.gov
Organization name NIEHS
Department DIR
Lab Microarray Core
Street address 111 T.W. Alexander Drive
City RTP
State/province NC
ZIP/Postal code 27709
Country USA
 
Platforms (1)
GPL891 Agilent-011978 Mouse Microarray G4121A (Feature Number version)
Samples (10)
GSM183445 WT Liver vs. RORgamma KO Liver males 1
GSM183446 WT Liver vs. RORgamma KO Liver (-) males 1
GSM183447 WT Liver RNA vs. DKO Liver RNA males 2
Relations
BioProject PRJNA100331

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