TY - JOUR
T1 - Mouse ovary developmental RNA and protein markers from gene expression profiling
AU - Herrera, Luisa
AU - Ottolenghi, Chris
AU - Garcia-Ortiz, J. Elias
AU - Pellegrini, Massimo
AU - Manini, Francesca
AU - Ko, Minoru S.H.
AU - Nagaraja, Ramaiah
AU - Forabosco, Antonino
AU - Schlessinger, David
PY - 2005/3/15
Y1 - 2005/3/15
N2 - To identify genes involved in morphogenetic events during mouse ovary development, we started with microarray analyses of whole organ RNA. Transcripts for 60% of the 15,000 gene NIA panel were detected, and about 2000 were differentially expressed in nascent newborn compared to adult ovary. Highly differentially expressed transcripts included noncoding RNAs and newly detected genes involved in transcription regulation and signal transduction. The phased pattern of newborn mouse ovary differentiation allowed us to (1) extend information on activity and stage specificity of cell type-specific genes; and (2) generate a list of candidate genes involved in primordial follicle formation, including podocalyxin (Podxl), PDGFR-β, and a follistatin-domain-encoding gene Flst1. Oocyte-specific transcripts included many (e.g., Deltex2, Bicd2, and Zfp37) enriched in growing oocytes, as well as a novel family of untranslated RNA's (RLTR10) that is selectively expressed in early stage follicles. The results indicate that global expression profiling of whole organ RNA provides sensitive first-line information about ovarian histogenesis for which no in vitro cell models are currently available.
AB - To identify genes involved in morphogenetic events during mouse ovary development, we started with microarray analyses of whole organ RNA. Transcripts for 60% of the 15,000 gene NIA panel were detected, and about 2000 were differentially expressed in nascent newborn compared to adult ovary. Highly differentially expressed transcripts included noncoding RNAs and newly detected genes involved in transcription regulation and signal transduction. The phased pattern of newborn mouse ovary differentiation allowed us to (1) extend information on activity and stage specificity of cell type-specific genes; and (2) generate a list of candidate genes involved in primordial follicle formation, including podocalyxin (Podxl), PDGFR-β, and a follistatin-domain-encoding gene Flst1. Oocyte-specific transcripts included many (e.g., Deltex2, Bicd2, and Zfp37) enriched in growing oocytes, as well as a novel family of untranslated RNA's (RLTR10) that is selectively expressed in early stage follicles. The results indicate that global expression profiling of whole organ RNA provides sensitive first-line information about ovarian histogenesis for which no in vitro cell models are currently available.
KW - Development
KW - Microarray
KW - Ovary
KW - Primordial follicles
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U2 - 10.1016/j.ydbio.2004.11.029
DO - 10.1016/j.ydbio.2004.11.029
M3 - Article
C2 - 15733658
AN - SCOPUS:14544282007
SN - 0012-1606
VL - 279
SP - 271
EP - 290
JO - Developmental Biology
JF - Developmental Biology
IS - 2
ER -