BMC Neuroscience (Jul 2008)

Identification of a set of genes showing regionally enriched expression in the mouse brain

  • Marra Marco A,
  • Goldowitz Daniel,
  • He An,
  • Wasserman Wyeth W,
  • Portales-Casamar Elodie,
  • Bilenky Mikhail,
  • Lee Lisa LC,
  • Zhao Yongjun,
  • Bohacec Slavita,
  • Xie Yuan-Yun,
  • Varhol Richard,
  • Chopra Vikramjit,
  • D'Souza Cletus A,
  • Holt Robert A,
  • Simpson Elizabeth M,
  • Jones Steven JM

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/1471-2202-9-66
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 1
p. 66

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Abstract Background The Pleiades Promoter Project aims to improve gene therapy by designing human mini-promoters ( Results We have utilized LongSAGE to identify regionally enriched transcripts in the adult mouse brain. As supplemental strategies, we also performed a meta-analysis of published literature and inspected the Allen Brain Atlas in situ hybridization data. From a set of approximately 30,000 mouse genes, 237 were identified as showing specific or enriched expression in 30 target regions of the mouse brain. GO term over-representation among these genes revealed co-involvement in various aspects of central nervous system development and physiology. Conclusion Using a multi-faceted expression validation approach, we have identified mouse genes whose human orthologs are good candidates for design of mini-promoters. These mouse genes represent molecular markers in several discrete brain regions/cell-types, which could potentially provide a mechanistic explanation of unique functions performed by each region. This set of markers may also serve as a resource for further studies of gene regulatory elements influencing brain expression.