A rat RNA-Seq transcriptomic BodyMap across 11 organs and 4 developmental stages

Ying Yu(Fudan University), James C. Fuscoe(National Center for Toxicological Research), Chen Zhao(Fudan University), Chao Guo(Beckman Research Institute), Meiwen Jia(Fudan University), Tao Qing(Fudan University), Desmond I. Bannon(U.S. Army Center for Health Promotion and Preventive Medicine), Lee Lancashire(Thomson Reuters (United Kingdom)), Wenjun Bao(SAS Institute (United States)), Tingting Du(Fudan University), Heng Luo(Fudan University), Zhenqiang Su(National Center for Toxicological Research), Wendell Jones(Protein Express (United States)), Carrie L. Moland(National Center for Toxicological Research), William S. Branham(National Center for Toxicological Research), Feng Qian(National Center for Toxicological Research), Baitang Ning(National Center for Toxicological Research), Yan Li(National Center for Toxicological Research), Huixiao Hong(National Center for Toxicological Research), Lei Guo(National Center for Toxicological Research), Nan Mei(National Center for Toxicological Research), Tieliu Shi, Kevin Wang(Johns Hopkins University), Russell D. Wolfinger(SAS Institute (United States)), Yuri Nikolsky(Thomson Reuters (United Kingdom)), Stephen J. Walker(Forest Institute), Penelope J. Duerksen-Hughes(Loma Linda University), Christopher E. Mason(Cornell University), Weida Tong(National Center for Toxicological Research), Jean Thierry‐Mieg(National Center for Biotechnology Information), Danielle Thierry‐Mieg(National Institutes of Health), Leming Shi, Charles Wang(Loma Linda University)
Nature Communications
February 10, 2014
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Abstract

The rat has been used extensively as a model for evaluating chemical toxicities and for understanding drug mechanisms. However, its transcriptome across multiple organs, or developmental stages, has not yet been reported. Here we show, as part of the SEQC consortium efforts, a comprehensive rat transcriptomic BodyMap created by performing RNA-Seq on 320 samples from 11 organs of both sexes of juvenile, adolescent, adult and aged Fischer 344 rats. We catalogue the expression profiles of 40,064 genes, 65,167 transcripts, 31,909 alternatively spliced transcript variants and 2,367 non-coding genes/non-coding RNAs (ncRNAs) annotated in AceView. We find that organ-enriched, differentially expressed genes reflect the known organ-specific biological activities. A large number of transcripts show organ-specific, age-dependent or sex-specific differential expression patterns. We create a web-based, open-access rat BodyMap database of expression profiles with crosslinks to other widely used databases, anticipating that it will serve as a primary resource for biomedical research using the rat model. Gene expression is highly variable between tissues, and changes during development and with age. Here, the authors provide a comprehensive RNA-Seq analysis of the rat transcriptome, spanning eleven organs, four developmental stages and both sexes.


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