2014
DOI: 10.1038/srep05453
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Non-invasive analysis of intestinal development in preterm and term infants using RNA-Sequencing

Abstract: The state and development of the intestinal epithelium is vital for infant health, and increased understanding in this area has been limited by an inability to directly assess epithelial cell biology in the healthy newborn intestine. To that end, we have developed a novel, noninvasive, molecular approach that utilizes next generation RNA sequencing on stool samples containing intact epithelial cells for the purpose of quantifying intestinal gene expression. We then applied this technique to compare host gene e… Show more

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“…Our group has developed methodology to extract host mRNA from stool samples for the purpose of RNA sequencing to examine gene expression profiles of the host organism (107). Indeed, we have demonstrated that the effects of chemotherapeutic diets on epithelial cell expression can be monitored noninvasively throughout the tumorigenic process (33).…”
Section: Novel Techniques To Study Nutrient-gene Interaction In Colonmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Our group has developed methodology to extract host mRNA from stool samples for the purpose of RNA sequencing to examine gene expression profiles of the host organism (107). Indeed, we have demonstrated that the effects of chemotherapeutic diets on epithelial cell expression can be monitored noninvasively throughout the tumorigenic process (33).…”
Section: Novel Techniques To Study Nutrient-gene Interaction In Colonmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We next applied our exfoliated cell transcriptomic approach to the preterm infant [48]. Preterm birth, which affected 15 million children in 2010, is a major determinant of neonatal morbidity and is the second leading cause of death in children under 5 years [64,65].…”
Section: Stool‐derived Eukaryotic Mrna Can Be Used To Non‐invasively mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To determine whether sufficient exfoliated epithelial cells could be isolated from preterm infants and whether they would inform developmental differences, host transcript abundance in healthy full term (>38 weeks GA) and extremely preterm (24–30 weeks GA) infants were measured using RNA‐Seq [48]. Approximately, 5500 genes were detected (FPKM > 1) on average in both preterm and term samples.…”
Section: Stool‐derived Eukaryotic Mrna Can Be Used To Non‐invasively mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Reads [Ďž200 bp in an intronic and intergenic (lincRNA) region] mapping against these additional regions were then included in our edgeR differential expression tests in addition to the coding genes. We considered all these results simultaneously when performing multiple testing correction as described previously (31,48).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%