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Series GSE10257 Query DataSets for GSE10257
Status Public on Aug 03, 2010
Title Global gene expression profile of chicken cecal tonsil in response to campylobacter jejuni challenge in broiler lines
Organism Gallus gallus
Experiment type Expression profiling by array
Summary It is essential to understand host response to Campylobacter jejuni infection in order to genetically improve resistance to its colonization in chickens. A custom Agilent chicken 44K array was used to examine gene expression profiles after Campylobacter jejuni infection of two broiler lines (A and B). Day-old chicks were orally inoculated with C. jejuni. After day 7 post-infection, the cecal tonsil was collected for total RNA isolation and cecal content for bacteria burden quantification. Twenty highest and lowest bacterial burden birds and non-infected birds within each line were used to pool four biological replicates for each group. The pair comparisons among high, low bacterial burden, and non-infected group were used. The signal intensity of each gene was normalized by LOWESS method. A mixed model including the fixed effects of dye, line, treatment and line × treatment interaction, and random effects of slide and array was used to identify differentially expressed genes at P < 0.001 by SAS program. Within line A, there were 61, 163, and 90 genes significantly differentially expressed between high and low bacterial burden, high bacterial burden and non-infected group, and low bacterial burden and non-infected group, respectively; 2637, 1684, 561 genes within line B, respectively. The results suggested that genetics, treatment and genetics × treatment interaction played important role in gene regulation of C. jejuni infection. The findings in the current study will lead the identification of potential candidate genes for genetic resistance to C. jejuni infection in chickens.
Keywords: diease state analysis
 
Overall design Chickens in two broiler lines were inoculated with 10^5 cfu C. jejuni on one day after hatch. The cecal content and cecal tonsil was collected and bacterial number in cecal content was counted on day 7 after inoculation. Twenty samples were seperated into 3 groups (high burden, low burden, and control) based on bacterial burden of cecal content in each line, 5 samples were mixed randomly into one pool. A dual color, balanced design was carried on for all samples. There comparisons were used in each line, C/H, H/L, L/C, totally, four biological replicates in each line. A Dye swap was used in each pair of comparisons including AC/AH, AH/AL, AL/AC; BC/BH, BH/BL, and BL/BC. Background subtracted signal intensity were collected from 24 arrays and normalized for data analysis.
 
Contributor(s) Li X, Swaggerty CL, Kogut MH, Chiang H, Wang Y, Genovese K, He H, Stern NJ, Dowd SE, Zhou H
Citation(s) 20676366
Submission date Jan 24, 2008
Last update date Mar 19, 2012
Contact name Huaijun Zhou
Organization name Texas A&M University
Street address Rm 418D Kleberg Center,Texas A&M University
City College Station
State/province TX
ZIP/Postal code 77843-2472
Country USA
 
Platforms (1)
GPL6413 Chicken 44K custom Agilent microarray (2nd version)
Samples (24)
GSM258818 AL vs. AH R1
GSM258819 AC vs. AL R1
GSM258820 AH vs. AC R1
Relations
BioProject PRJNA108449

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