Deep Sequencing in Microdissected Renal Tubules Identifies Nephron Segment–Specific Transcriptomes
National Institutes of Health · National Heart Lung and Blood Institute
Abstract
The function of each renal tubule segment depends on the genes expressed therein. High-throughput methods used for global profiling of gene expression in unique cell types have shown low sensitivity and high false positivity, thereby limiting the usefulness of these methods in transcriptomic research. However, deep sequencing of RNA species (RNA-seq) achieves highly sensitive and quantitative transcriptomic profiling by sequencing RNAs in a massive, parallel manner. Here, we used RNA-seq coupled with classic renal tubule microdissection to comprehensively profile gene expression in each of 14 renal tubule segments from the proximal tubule through the inner medullary collecting duct of rat kidneys.…
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- 100%
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3Topics & keywords
- Microdissection
- Transcriptome
- Biology
- Nephron
- Polyadenylation
- Gene expression profiling
- RNA
- Laser capture microdissection
- Life in Land