Gene expression during the generation and activation of mouse neutrophils: implication of novel functional and regulatory pathways.

As part of the Immunological Genome Project (ImmGen), gene expression was determined in unstimulated (circulating) mouse neutrophils and three populations of neutrophils activated in vivo, with comparison among these populations and to other leukocytes. Activation conditions included serum-transfer...

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Main Authors: Jeffrey A Ericson, Pierre Duffau, Kei Yasuda, Adriana Ortiz-Lopez, Katherine Rothamel, Ian R Rifkin, Paul A Monach, ImmGen Consortium
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Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2014-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4184787?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-7159cdf3a0fd48d5ab60c771b3e54e3e2020-11-24T20:52:37ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032014-01-01910e10855310.1371/journal.pone.0108553Gene expression during the generation and activation of mouse neutrophils: implication of novel functional and regulatory pathways.Jeffrey A EricsonPierre DuffauKei YasudaAdriana Ortiz-LopezKatherine RothamelIan R RifkinPaul A MonachImmGen ConsortiumAs part of the Immunological Genome Project (ImmGen), gene expression was determined in unstimulated (circulating) mouse neutrophils and three populations of neutrophils activated in vivo, with comparison among these populations and to other leukocytes. Activation conditions included serum-transfer arthritis (mediated by immune complexes), thioglycollate-induced peritonitis, and uric acid-induced peritonitis. Neutrophils expressed fewer genes than any other leukocyte population studied in ImmGen, and down-regulation of genes related to translation was particularly striking. However, genes with expression relatively specific to neutrophils were also identified, particularly three genes of unknown function: Stfa2l1, Mrgpr2a and Mrgpr2b. Comparison of genes up-regulated in activated neutrophils led to several novel findings: increased expression of genes related to synthesis and use of glutathione and of genes related to uptake and metabolism of modified lipoproteins, particularly in neutrophils elicited by thioglycollate; increased expression of genes for transcription factors in the Nr4a family, only in neutrophils elicited by serum-transfer arthritis; and increased expression of genes important in synthesis of prostaglandins and response to leukotrienes, particularly in neutrophils elicited by uric acid. Up-regulation of genes related to apoptosis, response to microbial products, NFkB family members and their regulators, and MHC class II expression was also seen, in agreement with previous studies. A regulatory model developed from the ImmGen data was used to infer regulatory genes involved in the changes in gene expression during neutrophil activation. Among 64, mostly novel, regulatory genes predicted to influence these changes in gene expression, Irf5 was shown to be important for optimal secretion of IL-10, IP-10, MIP-1α, MIP-1β, and TNF-α by mouse neutrophils in vitro after stimulation through TLR9. This data-set and its analysis using the ImmGen regulatory model provide a basis for additional hypothesis-based research on the importance of changes in gene expression in neutrophils in different conditions.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4184787?pdf=render
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author Jeffrey A Ericson
Pierre Duffau
Kei Yasuda
Adriana Ortiz-Lopez
Katherine Rothamel
Ian R Rifkin
Paul A Monach
ImmGen Consortium
spellingShingle Jeffrey A Ericson
Pierre Duffau
Kei Yasuda
Adriana Ortiz-Lopez
Katherine Rothamel
Ian R Rifkin
Paul A Monach
ImmGen Consortium
Gene expression during the generation and activation of mouse neutrophils: implication of novel functional and regulatory pathways.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Jeffrey A Ericson
Pierre Duffau
Kei Yasuda
Adriana Ortiz-Lopez
Katherine Rothamel
Ian R Rifkin
Paul A Monach
ImmGen Consortium
author_sort Jeffrey A Ericson
title Gene expression during the generation and activation of mouse neutrophils: implication of novel functional and regulatory pathways.
title_short Gene expression during the generation and activation of mouse neutrophils: implication of novel functional and regulatory pathways.
title_full Gene expression during the generation and activation of mouse neutrophils: implication of novel functional and regulatory pathways.
title_fullStr Gene expression during the generation and activation of mouse neutrophils: implication of novel functional and regulatory pathways.
title_full_unstemmed Gene expression during the generation and activation of mouse neutrophils: implication of novel functional and regulatory pathways.
title_sort gene expression during the generation and activation of mouse neutrophils: implication of novel functional and regulatory pathways.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2014-01-01
description As part of the Immunological Genome Project (ImmGen), gene expression was determined in unstimulated (circulating) mouse neutrophils and three populations of neutrophils activated in vivo, with comparison among these populations and to other leukocytes. Activation conditions included serum-transfer arthritis (mediated by immune complexes), thioglycollate-induced peritonitis, and uric acid-induced peritonitis. Neutrophils expressed fewer genes than any other leukocyte population studied in ImmGen, and down-regulation of genes related to translation was particularly striking. However, genes with expression relatively specific to neutrophils were also identified, particularly three genes of unknown function: Stfa2l1, Mrgpr2a and Mrgpr2b. Comparison of genes up-regulated in activated neutrophils led to several novel findings: increased expression of genes related to synthesis and use of glutathione and of genes related to uptake and metabolism of modified lipoproteins, particularly in neutrophils elicited by thioglycollate; increased expression of genes for transcription factors in the Nr4a family, only in neutrophils elicited by serum-transfer arthritis; and increased expression of genes important in synthesis of prostaglandins and response to leukotrienes, particularly in neutrophils elicited by uric acid. Up-regulation of genes related to apoptosis, response to microbial products, NFkB family members and their regulators, and MHC class II expression was also seen, in agreement with previous studies. A regulatory model developed from the ImmGen data was used to infer regulatory genes involved in the changes in gene expression during neutrophil activation. Among 64, mostly novel, regulatory genes predicted to influence these changes in gene expression, Irf5 was shown to be important for optimal secretion of IL-10, IP-10, MIP-1α, MIP-1β, and TNF-α by mouse neutrophils in vitro after stimulation through TLR9. This data-set and its analysis using the ImmGen regulatory model provide a basis for additional hypothesis-based research on the importance of changes in gene expression in neutrophils in different conditions.
url http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4184787?pdf=render
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