Sex-specific gene expression in the BXD mouse liver.
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
2010
Keywords
Chimera, Crosses-Genetic, Gene-Expression, Gene-Expression-Profiling, Humans, Liver, Mice-Inbred-C57BL, Mice-Inbred-DBA, Oligonucleotide-Array-Sequence-Analysis, Sex-Factors
First Page
456
Last Page
468
JAX Source
Physiol Genomics 2010; 42(3):456-68.
Abstract
Differences in clinical phenotypes between the sexes are well documented and have their roots in differential gene expression. While sex has a major effect on gene expression, transcription is also influenced by complex interactions between individual genetic variation and environmental stimuli. In this study, we sought to understand how genetic variation affects sex-related differences in liver gene expression by performing genetic mapping of genomewide liver mRNA expression data in a genetically defined population of naive male and female mice from C57BL/6J, DBA/2J, B6D2F1, and 37 C57BL/6J x DBA/2J (BXD) recombinant inbred strains. As expected, we found that many genes important to xenobiotic metabolism and other important pathways exhibit sexually dimorphic expression. We also performed gene expression quantitative trait locus mapping in this panel and report that the most significant loci that appear to regulate a larger number of genes than expected by chance are largely sex independent. Importantly, we found that the degree of correlation within gene expression networks differs substantially between the sexes. Finally, we compare our results to a recently released human liver gene expression data set and report on important similarities in sexually dimorphic liver gene expression between mouse and human. This study enhances our understanding of sex differences at the genome level and between species, as well as increasing our knowledge of the molecular underpinnings of sex differences in responses to xenobiotics.
Recommended Citation
Gatti DM,
Zhao N,
Chesler EJ,
Bradford BU,
Shabalin AA,
Yordanova R,
Lu L,
Rusyn I.
Sex-specific gene expression in the BXD mouse liver. Physiol Genomics 2010; 42(3):456-68.