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Series GSE246176 Query DataSets for GSE246176
Status Public on Nov 10, 2023
Title Toll-like receptor agonist CBLB502 protects against radiation-induced intestine injury in mice
Organism Mus musculus
Experiment type Expression profiling by high throughput sequencing
Summary Radiation-induced intestinal injury is one of the most common complications of abdominal and pelvic radiotherapy. Severe intestinal injury caused by ionizing radiation (IR) has a high mortality rate, which is a worldwide problem requiring urgent attention. IR can cause intestinal tissue damage, inflammatory cell infiltration and pro-inflammatory cytokine release. However, methods to protect against radiation-induced intestinal injury are limited. CBLB502, a Toll-like receptor 5 (TLR5) agonist from Salmonella flagellin, has radioprotective effects on various tissues and organs. In order to further explore the molecular mechanism of IR-induced intestinal injury and the mechanism of protective effect of CBLB502 on IR-induced intestinal injury, mice were given CBLB502 and irradiated with different doses at different times. The survival rate, body weight, hemogram and histopathology of the mice were analyzed. The results showed that CBLB502 before IR can reduce intestinal injury induced by IR. RNA-seq analysis showed that different doses and different time of IR induced different damage mechanisms to promote gene regulation patterns. In addition, CBLB502 exerts its protective effect on IR-induced intestinal injury mainly through biological processes such as immune response. Notably, CBLB502 protected against intestinal injury only after IR, and might play a protective role by reversing the regulation of IR-induced genes. Therefore, this paper basically describes the mechanism of IR-induced intestinal injury and the potential molecular protective mechanism of CBLB502, which provides a basis for further research on functional genes and molecular mechanisms that mediate protection against IR-induced injury in the future.
 
Overall design C57BL/6 male mice (6-8 weeks old) were maintained in SFP room under light:dark = 1:1. They were randomly divided into 7 groups: irradiated with 6Gy and sampled at 6h (6Gy6h), 15Gy6h, 15Gy24h, 15Gy3d, treated with radioprotectant CBLB502, pretreated with CBLB502 at 0.5h before 15Gy (15Gy+CBLB502), PBS used as control for CBLB502 (PBS only), 10 mice in each group. Animals were irradiated with 60Co γ-rays radiation source at the Beijing Institute of Radiation Medicine at a dose rate of 72R/min.
 
Contributor(s) Wang Q, Ge C, Zheng X
Citation(s) 38936936
Submission date Oct 25, 2023
Last update date Aug 01, 2024
Contact name wang qiong
E-mail(s) doitnow2023@yeah.net
Organization name Beijing Institute of Radiation Medicine
Street address 27 Taiping Road
City Beijing
ZIP/Postal code 100850
Country China
 
Platforms (1)
GPL24247 Illumina NovaSeq 6000 (Mus musculus)
Samples (27)
GSM7864445 intestine, control, rep1
GSM7864446 intestine, control, rep2
GSM7864447 intestine, control, rep3
Relations
BioProject PRJNA1031973

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GSE246176_4_genes_fpkm_expression.txt.gz 11.0 Mb (ftp)(http) TXT
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