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Systematic characterization of autophagy-related genes during the adipocyte differentiation using public-access dataopen access

Authors
Ahmed, M.Nguyen, H.Q.Hwang, J.S.Zada, S.Lai, T.H.Kang, S.S.Kim, D.R.
Issue Date
Mar-2018
Publisher
Impact Journals LLC
Keywords
3T3-L1; Adipocyte differentiation; Autophagy; Gene ontology; RNA-seq
Citation
Oncotarget, v.9, no.21, pp 15526 - 15541
Pages
16
Indexed
SCOPUS
Journal Title
Oncotarget
Volume
9
Number
21
Start Page
15526
End Page
15541
URI
https://scholarworks.gnu.ac.kr/handle/sw.gnu/13010
DOI
10.18632/oncotarget.24506
ISSN
1949-2553
Abstract
Autophagy contributes to reorganizing intracellular components and forming fat droplets during the adipocyte differentiation. Here, we systematically describe the role of autophagy-related genes and gene sets during the differentiation of adipocytes. We used a public dataset from the European Nucleotide Archive from an RNA-seq experiment in which 3T3-L1 cells were induced by a differentiation induction medium, total RNA was extracted and sequenced at four different time points. Raw reads were aligned to the UCSC mouse reference genome (mm10) using HISAT2, and aligned reads were summarized at the gene or exon level using HTSeq. DESeq2 and DEXSeq were used to model the gene and exon counts and test for differential expression and relative exon usage, respectively. After applying the appropriate transformation, gene counts were used to perform the gene set and pathway enrichment analysis. Data were obtained, processed and annotated using R and Bioconductor. Several autophagy-related genes and autophagy gene sets, as defined in the Gene Ontology, were actively regulated during the course of the adipocyte differentiation. We further characterized these gene sets by clustering their members to a few distinct temporal profiles. Other potential functionally related genes were identified using a machine learning procedure. In summary, we characterized the autophagy gene sets and their members to biologically meaningful groups and elected a number of genes to be functionally related based on their expression patterns, suggesting that autophagy plays a critical role in removal of some intracellular components and supply of energy sources for lipid biogenesis during adipogenesis. ? Ahmed et al.
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