iScience (Nov 2021)

Attention to time-of-day variability improves the reproducibility of gene expression patterns in multiple sclerosis

  • Suihong Huang,
  • Tan Wu,
  • Alexander Y. Lau,
  • Cheryl Au,
  • Hao Huang,
  • Xin Wang,
  • Jin Young Kim

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 24, no. 11
p. 103247

Abstract

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Summary: Low reproducibility in gene expression profiles has been observed in transcriptome studies, and this often limits applying findings to clinical practice. Here, we show time-of-day effects on gene expression and analytical schemes to increase the reproducibility in expression patterns. We recruited patients with relapsing-remitting multiple sclerosis (RRMS) and healthy subjects and collected blood from individuals twice a day, day (2 pm) and night (9 pm). RNA sequencing analyses found that gene expression in RRMS in relapse (Relapse) is significantly changed at night compared with either Relapse at day or RRMS in remission (Remission). Gene set overrepresentation analysis demonstrated that gene sets significantly changed in Relapse at night are enriched to immune responses related to MS pathology. In those gene sets, 68 genes are significantly changed expression in Relapse at night compared with Relapse at day and Remission. This supports that times of sample collections should be standardized to obtain reproducible gene expression patterns.

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