Comprehensive RNA-Seq expression analysis of sensory ganglia with a focus on ion channels and GPCRs in Trigeminal ganglia.

The specific functions of sensory systems depend on the tissue-specific expression of genes that code for molecular sensor proteins that are necessary for stimulus detection and membrane signaling. Using the Next Generation Sequencing technique (RNA-Seq), we analyzed the complete transcriptome of th...

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Main Authors: Stavros Manteniotis, Ramona Lehmann, Caroline Flegel, Felix Vogel, Adrian Hofreuter, Benjamin S P Schreiner, Janine Altmüller, Christian Becker, Nicole Schöbel, Hanns Hatt, Günter Gisselmann
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Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2013-01-01
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spelling doaj-507a43d02ed340619de6e100b63a95502020-11-25T01:18:47ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032013-01-01811e7952310.1371/journal.pone.0079523Comprehensive RNA-Seq expression analysis of sensory ganglia with a focus on ion channels and GPCRs in Trigeminal ganglia.Stavros ManteniotisRamona LehmannCaroline FlegelFelix VogelAdrian HofreuterBenjamin S P SchreinerJanine AltmüllerChristian BeckerNicole SchöbelHanns HattGünter GisselmannThe specific functions of sensory systems depend on the tissue-specific expression of genes that code for molecular sensor proteins that are necessary for stimulus detection and membrane signaling. Using the Next Generation Sequencing technique (RNA-Seq), we analyzed the complete transcriptome of the trigeminal ganglia (TG) and dorsal root ganglia (DRG) of adult mice. Focusing on genes with an expression level higher than 1 FPKM (fragments per kilobase of transcript per million mapped reads), we detected the expression of 12984 genes in the TG and 13195 in the DRG. To analyze the specific gene expression patterns of the peripheral neuronal tissues, we compared their gene expression profiles with that of the liver, brain, olfactory epithelium, and skeletal muscle. The transcriptome data of the TG and DRG were scanned for virtually all known G-protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) as well as for ion channels. The expression profile was ranked with regard to the level and specificity for the TG. In total, we detected 106 non-olfactory GPCRs and 33 ion channels that had not been previously described as expressed in the TG. To validate the RNA-Seq data, in situ hybridization experiments were performed for several of the newly detected transcripts. To identify differences in expression profiles between the sensory ganglia, the RNA-Seq data of the TG and DRG were compared. Among the differentially expressed genes (> 1 FPKM), 65 and 117 were expressed at least 10-fold higher in the TG and DRG, respectively. Our transcriptome analysis allows a comprehensive overview of all ion channels and G protein-coupled receptors that are expressed in trigeminal ganglia and provides additional approaches for the investigation of trigeminal sensing as well as for the physiological and pathophysiological mechanisms of pain.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3832644?pdf=render
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author Stavros Manteniotis
Ramona Lehmann
Caroline Flegel
Felix Vogel
Adrian Hofreuter
Benjamin S P Schreiner
Janine Altmüller
Christian Becker
Nicole Schöbel
Hanns Hatt
Günter Gisselmann
spellingShingle Stavros Manteniotis
Ramona Lehmann
Caroline Flegel
Felix Vogel
Adrian Hofreuter
Benjamin S P Schreiner
Janine Altmüller
Christian Becker
Nicole Schöbel
Hanns Hatt
Günter Gisselmann
Comprehensive RNA-Seq expression analysis of sensory ganglia with a focus on ion channels and GPCRs in Trigeminal ganglia.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Stavros Manteniotis
Ramona Lehmann
Caroline Flegel
Felix Vogel
Adrian Hofreuter
Benjamin S P Schreiner
Janine Altmüller
Christian Becker
Nicole Schöbel
Hanns Hatt
Günter Gisselmann
author_sort Stavros Manteniotis
title Comprehensive RNA-Seq expression analysis of sensory ganglia with a focus on ion channels and GPCRs in Trigeminal ganglia.
title_short Comprehensive RNA-Seq expression analysis of sensory ganglia with a focus on ion channels and GPCRs in Trigeminal ganglia.
title_full Comprehensive RNA-Seq expression analysis of sensory ganglia with a focus on ion channels and GPCRs in Trigeminal ganglia.
title_fullStr Comprehensive RNA-Seq expression analysis of sensory ganglia with a focus on ion channels and GPCRs in Trigeminal ganglia.
title_full_unstemmed Comprehensive RNA-Seq expression analysis of sensory ganglia with a focus on ion channels and GPCRs in Trigeminal ganglia.
title_sort comprehensive rna-seq expression analysis of sensory ganglia with a focus on ion channels and gpcrs in trigeminal ganglia.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2013-01-01
description The specific functions of sensory systems depend on the tissue-specific expression of genes that code for molecular sensor proteins that are necessary for stimulus detection and membrane signaling. Using the Next Generation Sequencing technique (RNA-Seq), we analyzed the complete transcriptome of the trigeminal ganglia (TG) and dorsal root ganglia (DRG) of adult mice. Focusing on genes with an expression level higher than 1 FPKM (fragments per kilobase of transcript per million mapped reads), we detected the expression of 12984 genes in the TG and 13195 in the DRG. To analyze the specific gene expression patterns of the peripheral neuronal tissues, we compared their gene expression profiles with that of the liver, brain, olfactory epithelium, and skeletal muscle. The transcriptome data of the TG and DRG were scanned for virtually all known G-protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) as well as for ion channels. The expression profile was ranked with regard to the level and specificity for the TG. In total, we detected 106 non-olfactory GPCRs and 33 ion channels that had not been previously described as expressed in the TG. To validate the RNA-Seq data, in situ hybridization experiments were performed for several of the newly detected transcripts. To identify differences in expression profiles between the sensory ganglia, the RNA-Seq data of the TG and DRG were compared. Among the differentially expressed genes (> 1 FPKM), 65 and 117 were expressed at least 10-fold higher in the TG and DRG, respectively. Our transcriptome analysis allows a comprehensive overview of all ion channels and G protein-coupled receptors that are expressed in trigeminal ganglia and provides additional approaches for the investigation of trigeminal sensing as well as for the physiological and pathophysiological mechanisms of pain.
url http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3832644?pdf=render
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