Transcriptome analysis of the mouse E14.5 (TS23) developing humerus and differential expression in muscle-less mutant embryos lacking mechanical stimulation

Mechanical stimulation is important for the correct formation of the skeleton. Splotch-delayed mutant embryos (Pax3Spd/Spd) that develop with no limb muscle and therefore no limb movement experience an altered mechanical environment resulting in specific defects in ossification and joint formation,...

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Main Authors: Rebecca A. Rolfe, Elaine M. Kenny, Paul Cormican, Paula Murphy
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2014-12-01
Series:Genomics Data
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2213596014000117
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spelling doaj-efe62b93d52846998e1ce9bbb1b54e9a2020-11-25T03:00:19ZengElsevierGenomics Data2213-59602014-12-012C323610.1016/j.gdata.2014.03.003Transcriptome analysis of the mouse E14.5 (TS23) developing humerus and differential expression in muscle-less mutant embryos lacking mechanical stimulationRebecca A. Rolfe0Elaine M. Kenny1Paul Cormican2Paula Murphy3Department of Zoology, School of Natural Sciences, Trinity College Dublin, Dublin, IrelandTrinSeq, Institute of Molecular Medicine, IrelandTrinSeq, Institute of Molecular Medicine, IrelandDepartment of Zoology, School of Natural Sciences, Trinity College Dublin, Dublin, IrelandMechanical stimulation is important for the correct formation of the skeleton. Splotch-delayed mutant embryos (Pax3Spd/Spd) that develop with no limb muscle and therefore no limb movement experience an altered mechanical environment resulting in specific defects in ossification and joint formation, particularly in the forelimb. To test the hypothesis that mechanical stimuli influence the regulation of genes important in skeletal development we generated a transcriptome profile of the developing humerus at Theiler stage 23 (TS23), and then identified differentially expressed genes in muscle-less mutant embryos compared to control littermates. Here we describe the experimental methods and analysis of the resulting data, publically available in the ArrayExpress database under E-MTAB-1745 (Transcriptome of control humerus), E-MTAB-1744 (Microarray; differential expression) and E-MTAB-1746 (RNA-sequencing; differential expression). Our data provide a resource for exploring the transcriptome that underlies skeletal development at TS23 in the mouse humerus. The interpretation and description of this data can be found in a recent publication in BMC Genomics [1]. This is a resource for exploring the molecular mechanisms that are involved in skeletal development and mechanotransduction.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2213596014000117TranscriptomeSkeletal developmentHumerusMechanical stimulationGene expressionMicroarrayTS23
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author Rebecca A. Rolfe
Elaine M. Kenny
Paul Cormican
Paula Murphy
spellingShingle Rebecca A. Rolfe
Elaine M. Kenny
Paul Cormican
Paula Murphy
Transcriptome analysis of the mouse E14.5 (TS23) developing humerus and differential expression in muscle-less mutant embryos lacking mechanical stimulation
Genomics Data
Transcriptome
Skeletal development
Humerus
Mechanical stimulation
Gene expression
Microarray
TS23
author_facet Rebecca A. Rolfe
Elaine M. Kenny
Paul Cormican
Paula Murphy
author_sort Rebecca A. Rolfe
title Transcriptome analysis of the mouse E14.5 (TS23) developing humerus and differential expression in muscle-less mutant embryos lacking mechanical stimulation
title_short Transcriptome analysis of the mouse E14.5 (TS23) developing humerus and differential expression in muscle-less mutant embryos lacking mechanical stimulation
title_full Transcriptome analysis of the mouse E14.5 (TS23) developing humerus and differential expression in muscle-less mutant embryos lacking mechanical stimulation
title_fullStr Transcriptome analysis of the mouse E14.5 (TS23) developing humerus and differential expression in muscle-less mutant embryos lacking mechanical stimulation
title_full_unstemmed Transcriptome analysis of the mouse E14.5 (TS23) developing humerus and differential expression in muscle-less mutant embryos lacking mechanical stimulation
title_sort transcriptome analysis of the mouse e14.5 (ts23) developing humerus and differential expression in muscle-less mutant embryos lacking mechanical stimulation
publisher Elsevier
series Genomics Data
issn 2213-5960
publishDate 2014-12-01
description Mechanical stimulation is important for the correct formation of the skeleton. Splotch-delayed mutant embryos (Pax3Spd/Spd) that develop with no limb muscle and therefore no limb movement experience an altered mechanical environment resulting in specific defects in ossification and joint formation, particularly in the forelimb. To test the hypothesis that mechanical stimuli influence the regulation of genes important in skeletal development we generated a transcriptome profile of the developing humerus at Theiler stage 23 (TS23), and then identified differentially expressed genes in muscle-less mutant embryos compared to control littermates. Here we describe the experimental methods and analysis of the resulting data, publically available in the ArrayExpress database under E-MTAB-1745 (Transcriptome of control humerus), E-MTAB-1744 (Microarray; differential expression) and E-MTAB-1746 (RNA-sequencing; differential expression). Our data provide a resource for exploring the transcriptome that underlies skeletal development at TS23 in the mouse humerus. The interpretation and description of this data can be found in a recent publication in BMC Genomics [1]. This is a resource for exploring the molecular mechanisms that are involved in skeletal development and mechanotransduction.
topic Transcriptome
Skeletal development
Humerus
Mechanical stimulation
Gene expression
Microarray
TS23
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2213596014000117
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