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Description
Expression profiling by high throughput sequencing.
Abstract
In this study, two gene expression analyses were performed. The first analysis, comparing the DEGs between fibrotic and non-fibrotic tissue, revealed genes which may play a role in testicular fibrosis, including VCAM1. In addition, this analysis revealed a pertinent role for genes involved in the TGF-β1 pathway. Secondly, a differential gene expression analysis between KS and TA samples was performed. GO analysis revealed genes involved in the chronic inflammatory responses. When comparing the X-linked genes of the first analysis (fibrotic versus non-fibrotic) with those of the second analysis (KS versus TA), X-linked fibrotic genes involved in KS revealed, i.e. MXRA5, DCX and VCX3B. Their potential role in KS-related testicular fibrosis needs further study.
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Datum van beschikbaarheid | 15 apr 2022 |
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Uitgever | Gene Expression Omnibus (GEO) |
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SRP89: SRP-Groeifinanciering: De spermatogoniale stamcel: de sleutel tot preventie en behandeling van onvruchtbaarheid
1/10/22 → 30/09/27
Project: Fundamenteel
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FWOTM758: Klinefelter gerelateerde onvruchtbaarheid: op zoek naar de oorzaak.
Van Saen, D., Goossens, E., Tournaye, H. & De Schepper, J.
1/10/14 → 1/05/21
Project: Fundamenteel
Onderzoekersoutput
- 1 Article
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Transcriptomic differences between fibrotic and non-fibrotic testicular tissue reveal possible key players in Klinefelter syndrome-related testicular fibrosis
Willems, M., Olsen, C., Caljon, B., Vloeberghs, V., De Schepper, J., Tournaye, H., Van Saen, D. & Goossens, E., 13 dec 2022, In: Scientific Reports. 12, 1, 12 blz., 21518.Onderzoeksoutput: Article › peer review
Open AccessBestand3 Citaten (Scopus)84 Downloads (Pure)