BMC Genomics (Jun 2009)

Impact of animal strain on gene expression in a rat model of acute cardiac rejection

  • Norsworthy Kelly J,
  • Alsaaty Sara,
  • Logun Carolea,
  • Kern Steven J,
  • Chen Hao,
  • Minneci Peter C,
  • Deans Katherine J,
  • Theel Stephanie M,
  • Sennesh Joel D,
  • Barb Jennifer J,
  • Munson Peter J,
  • Danner Robert L,
  • Solomon Michael A

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/1471-2164-10-280
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 1
p. 280

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Abstract Background The expression levels of many genes show wide natural variation among strains or populations. This study investigated the potential for animal strain-related genotypic differences to confound gene expression profiles in acute cellular rejection (ACR). Using a rat heart transplant model and 2 different rat strains (Dark Agouti, and Brown Norway), microarrays were performed on native hearts, transplanted hearts, and peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMC). Results In heart tissue, strain alone affected the expression of only 33 probesets while rejection affected the expression of 1368 probesets (FDR 10% and FC ≥ 3). Only 13 genes were affected by both strain and rejection, which was Conclusion In ACR, genetic background has a large impact on the transcriptome of immune cells, but not heart tissue. Gene expression studies of ACR should avoid study designs that require cross strain comparisons between leukocytes.