Developmental Expression of Morphoregulatory Genes in the Mouse Embryo: An Analytical Approach Using a Novel Technology

J.C. Craig , J.H. Eberwine , J.A. Calvin , B. Wlodarczyk , G.D. Bennett , R.H. Finnell
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The molecular techniques ofin situtranscription and antisense RNA amplification (IST/aRNA) have allowed for the monitoring of coordinate changes in the expression of multiple genes simultaneously. However, the analysis of their concurrent behavior during murine embryogenesis has been problematic. Studies involving the investigation of temporal and spatial gene expression during embryogenesis have focused solely on the analysis of isolated, single gene events. Such an approach has failed to provide an integrative picture of genetic control over the varied and complicated cellular processes governing embryogenesis. In order to interpret the enormous amount of gene expression data generated by these procedures, we have attempted to develop an analytical framework by employing the statistical concepts of principal components analysis (PCA). For the current study, we performed IST/aRNA on neural tubes dissected from the highly inbred LM/Bc murine strain collected during four gestational time periods. A subset of these genes, representing a partial signaling pathway in the developing neuroepithelium, was then subjected to PCA. Here, we report that PCA highlighted the transcriptional interplay among the genesp53, wee-1, Tgfβ-2,andbcl-2such that the combined reciprocal regulation of their gene products is suggestive of a predominant proliferative state for the developing neuroepithelium. The application of PCA to the gene expression data has elucidated previously unknown interrelationships among cell cycle genes, growth, and transcription factors on a transcriptional level during critical stages of neurulation. The information gleaned from this analysis, while not definitive, suggests distinct hypotheses to guide future research.

小鼠胚胎中形态调控基因的发育表达:一种新技术分析方法
情境转录和反义RNA扩增(IST/aRNA)的分子技术使得同时监测多个基因表达的坐标变化成为可能。然而,对它们在小鼠胚胎发生过程中的并发行为的分析一直存在问题。涉及胚胎发生过程中时间和空间基因表达调查的研究仅仅集中在分离的单基因事件的分析上。这种方法未能提供遗传控制控制胚胎发生的各种复杂细胞过程的综合图像。为了解释这些程序产生的大量基因表达数据,我们试图通过采用主成分分析(PCA)的统计概念来开发一个分析框架。在目前的研究中,我们对在四个妊娠期收集的高度近交系LM/Bc小鼠株解剖的神经管进行了IST/aRNA。这些基因的一个子集,代表发育中的神经上皮的部分信号通路,然后进行PCA。在这里,我们报道PCA强调了基因esp53、wee-1、Tgfβ-2和bcl-2之间的转录相互作用,这样它们的基因产物的联合相互调节表明发育中的神经上皮处于显性增殖状态。PCA对基因表达数据的应用已经阐明了在神经发育的关键阶段,细胞周期基因、生长和转录因子之间在转录水平上的未知相互关系。从这个分析中收集到的信息,虽然不是决定性的,但提出了不同的假设来指导未来的研究。
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