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Series GSE105098 Query DataSets for GSE105098
Status Public on Oct 18, 2017
Title Gene expression profile of small intestinal mucosa in dog repeatedly infected with the cestode Echinococcus multilocularis
Organism Canis lupus familiaris
Experiment type Expression profiling by array
Summary Previously, we found that the exclusion of adult worm occurred early stage of reinfection in dog repeatedly infected with E. multilocularis. In this study, we compared gene expression profile in small intestinal mucosa between control (normal dogs), first-infection group (dogs infected with E. multilocularis for the first time) and repeated-infection group (dogs repeatedly infected with this parasite 4 times). A total of 1916 genes for first-infection group and a total of 2950 genes for repeated-infection group were found to be up-regulated >2 fold when compared to control group. The data analysis revealed that genes related to tissue repair were largely upregulated in repeated-infection group compared to controls and first-infection group which indicated that hyperfunction of mucosal response occurred in repeatedly infected dogs. Expression of eight genes was quantified in the same RNA samples by real-time PCR. These microarray results may present new horizons for development of mucosal vaccine for the final hosts.
 
Overall design Twelve dogs was divided into three groups (n=4) as followed: control (normal dogs), first-infection group (dogs infected with E. multilocularis for the first time) and repeated-infection group (dogs repeatedly infected with this parasite 4 times). For the first-infection group, 100,000 protoscoleces were orally administrated. For the repeated-infection group, 500,000 protoscoleces was administrated at 1st, 2nd and 3rd infection. At the final infection, 100,000 protoscoleces was administrated by identical method. Small intestine from dogs after 6 days infection (early stage of infection) was used for total RNA extraction. In each group, equal amount of purified total RNAs from four dogs were pooled and then used for microarray analysis.
 
Contributor(s) Kouguchi H, Irie T, Matsumoto J, Furuoka H, Ishiwata K, Nakao R, Yagi K
Citation(s) 29876383
Submission date Oct 17, 2017
Last update date Jul 25, 2021
Contact name Hirokazu Kouguchi
E-mail(s) kouguchi@d2.dion.ne.jp
Organization name Hokkaido Institute of Public Health
Street address N19, W12, Kita-ku
City Sapporo
ZIP/Postal code 0600819
Country Japan
 
Platforms (1)
GPL15379 Agilent-021193 Canine (V2) Gene Expression Microarray (ProbeName version)
Samples (3)
GSM2817928 Small intestinal mucosa_normal_rep1
GSM2817929 Small intestinal mucosa_1st-infection_rep1
GSM2817930 Small intestinal mucosa_4th-infection_rep1
Relations
BioProject PRJNA414635

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