Conservation and divergence in modules of the transcriptional programs of the human and mouse immune systems [preprint]
Authors
Shay, TalJojic, Vladimir
Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard
Harvard Medical School
Stanford University
Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard
ImmGen Consortium
Narayan, Kavitha
Sylvia, Katelyn E.
Kang, Joonso
UMass Chan Affiliations
Department of PathologyDocument Type
PreprintPublication Date
2018-05-08Keywords
bioinformaticsmice
immune systems
transcriptional programs
genes
Bioinformatics
Genetic Phenomena
Hemic and Immune Systems
Immunopathology
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Studies in mouse have shed important light on human hematopoietic differentiation and disease. However, substantial differences between the two species often limit the translation of findings from mouse to human. Here, we compare modules of co-expressed genes in human and mouse immune cells based on compendia of genome-wide profiles. We show that the overall modular organization of the transcriptional program is conserved. We highlight modules of co-expressed genes in one species that dissolve or split in the other species. Many of the associated regulatory mechanisms - as reflected by computationally inferred trans regulators, or enriched cis-regulatory elements - are conserved between the species. Nevertheless, the degree of conservation in regulatory mechanism is lower than that of expression, suggesting that distinct regulation may underlie some of the conserved transcriptional responses.Source
bioRxiv 286211; doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/286211. Link to preprint on bioRxiv service.
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10.1101/286211Permanent Link to this Item
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14038/29309Notes
Kavitha Narayan, Katelyn Sylvia and Joonsoo Kang are members of the ImmGen Consortium.
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10.1101/286211
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