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2. An integrated expression atlas of miRNAs and their promoters in human and mouse
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de Rie, Derek, Abugessaisa, Imad, Alam, Tanvir, Arner, Erik, Arner, Peter, Ashoor, Haitham, Åström, Gaby, Babina, Magda, Bertin, Nicolas, Burroughs, A Maxwell, Carlisle, Ailsa J, Daub, Carsten O, Detmar, Michael, Deviatiiarov, Ruslan, Fort, Alexandre, Gebhard, Claudia, Goldowitz, Daniel, Guhl, Sven, Ha, Thomas J, Harshbarger, Jayson, Hasegawa, Akira, Hashimoto, Kosuke, Herlyn, Meenhard, Heutink, Peter, Hitchens, Kelly J, Hon, Chung Chau, Huang, Edward, Ishizu, Yuri, Kai, Chieko, Kasukawa, Takeya, Klinken, Peter, Lassmann, Timo, Lecellier, Charles-Henri, Lee, Weonju, Lizio, Marina, Makeev, Vsevolod, Mathelier, Anthony, Medvedeva, Yulia A, Mejhert, Niklas, Mungall, Christopher J, Noma, Shohei, Ohshima, Mitsuhiro, Okada-Hatakeyama, Mariko, Persson, Helena, Rizzu, Patrizia, Roudnicky, Filip, Sætrom, Pål, Sato, Hiroki, Severin, Jessica, Shin, Jay W, Swoboda, Rolf K, Tarui, Hiroshi, Toyoda, Hiroo, Vitting-Seerup, Kristoffer, Winteringham, Louise, Yamaguchi, Yoko, Yasuzawa, Kayoko, Yoneda, Misako, Yumoto, Noriko, Zabierowski, Susan, Zhang, Peter G, Wells, Christine A, Summers, Kim M, Kawaji, Hideya, Sandelin, Albin, Rehli, Michael, Hayashizaki, Yoshihide, Carninci, Piero, Forrest, Alistair RR, and de Hoon, Michiel JL
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Generic health relevance ,Good Health and Well Being ,Animals ,Cells ,Cultured ,Gene Expression Profiling ,Gene Library ,High-Throughput Nucleotide Sequencing ,Humans ,Mice ,MicroRNAs ,Molecular Sequence Annotation ,Promoter Regions ,Genetic ,FANTOM Consortium - Abstract
MicroRNAs (miRNAs) are short non-coding RNAs with key roles in cellular regulation. As part of the fifth edition of the Functional Annotation of Mammalian Genome (FANTOM5) project, we created an integrated expression atlas of miRNAs and their promoters by deep-sequencing 492 short RNA (sRNA) libraries, with matching Cap Analysis Gene Expression (CAGE) data, from 396 human and 47 mouse RNA samples. Promoters were identified for 1,357 human and 804 mouse miRNAs and showed strong sequence conservation between species. We also found that primary and mature miRNA expression levels were correlated, allowing us to use the primary miRNA measurements as a proxy for mature miRNA levels in a total of 1,829 human and 1,029 mouse CAGE libraries. We thus provide a broad atlas of miRNA expression and promoters in primary mammalian cells, establishing a foundation for detailed analysis of miRNA expression patterns and transcriptional control regions.
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- 2017
3. Yin-Yang of IL-33 in Human Skin Mast Cells: Reduced Degranulation, but Augmented Histamine Synthesis through p38 Activation
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Babina, Magda, Wang, Zhao, Franke, Kristin, Guhl, Sven, Artuc, Metin, and Zuberbier, Torsten
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- 2019
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4. Integration of the Human Dermal Mast Cell into the Organotypic Co-culture Skin Model
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Kim, Jonghui, primary, Guhl, Sven, additional, Babina, Magda, additional, Zuberbier, Torsten, additional, and Artuc, Metin, additional
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- 2020
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5. IL-4 and human skin mast cells revisited: reinforcement of a pro-allergic phenotype upon prolonged exposure
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Babina, Magda, Guhl, Sven, Artuc, Metin, and Zuberbier, Torsten
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- 2016
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6. Redefinition of the human mast cell transcriptome by deep-CAGE sequencing
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Motakis, Efthymios, Guhl, Sven, Ishizu, Yuri, Itoh, Masayoshi, Kawaji, Hideya, de Hoon, Michiel, Lassmann, Timo, Carninci, Piero, Hayashizaki, Yoshihide, Zuberbier, Torsten, Forrest, Alistair R.R., and Babina, Magda
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- 2014
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7. An efficient method for gene knock‐down by RNA interference in human skin mast cells
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Hazzan, Tarek, Guhl, Sven, Artuc, Metin, Franke, Kristin, Worm, Margitta, Zuberbier, Torsten, and Babina, Magda
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- 2017
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8. FcεRI‐ and MRGPRX2‐evoked acute degranulation responses are fully additive in human skin mast cells
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Babina, Magda, primary, Wang, Zhao, additional, Li, Zhuoran, additional, Franke, Kristin, additional, Guhl, Sven, additional, Artuc, Metin, additional, and Zuberbier, Torsten, additional
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- 2022
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9. Phenotypic variability in human skin mast cells
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Babina, Magda, Guhl, Sven, Artuc, Metin, Trivedi, Neil N., and Zuberbier, Torsten
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- 2016
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10. Skin mast cells develop non-synchronized changes in typical lineage characteristics upon culture
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Guhl, Sven, Neou, Angelos, Artuc, Metin, Zuberbier, Torsten, and Babina, Magda
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- 2014
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11. Integration of the Human Dermal Mast Cell into the Organotypic Co-culture Skin Model
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Kim, Jonghui, primary, Guhl, Sven, additional, Babina, Magda, additional, Zuberbier, Torsten, additional, and Artuc, Metin, additional
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- 2014
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12. A promoter-level mammalian expression atlas
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Forrest, Alistair R. R., Kawaji, Hideya, Rehli, Michael, Kenneth Baillie, J., de Hoon, Michiel J. L., Haberle, Vanja, Lassmann, Timo, Kulakovskiy, Ivan V., Lizio, Marina, Itoh, Masayoshi, Andersson, Robin, Mungall, Christopher J., Meehan, Terrence F., Schmeier, Sebastian, Bertin, Nicolas, Jørgensen, Mette, Dimont, Emmanuel, Arner, Erik, Schmidl, Christian, Schaefer, Ulf, Medvedeva, Yulia A., Plessy, Charles, Vitezic, Morana, Severin, Jessica, Semple, Colin A., Ishizu, Yuri, Young, Robert S., Francescatto, Margherita, Alam, Intikhab, Albanese, Davide, Altschuler, Gabriel M., Arakawa, Takahiro, Archer, John A. C., Arner, Peter, Babina, Magda, Rennie, Sarah, Balwierz, Piotr J., Beckhouse, Anthony G., Pradhan-Bhatt, Swati, Blake, Judith A., Blumenthal, Antje, Bodega, Beatrice, Bonetti, Alessandro, Briggs, James, Brombacher, Frank, Maxwell Burroughs, A., Califano, Andrea, Cannistraci, Carlo V., Carbajo, Daniel, Chen, Yun, Chierici, Marco, Ciani, Yari, Clevers, Hans C., Dalla, Emiliano, Davis, Carrie A., Detmar, Michael, Diehl, Alexander D., Dohi, Taeko, Drabløs, Finn, Edge, Albert S. B., Edinger, Matthias, Ekwall, Karl, Endoh, Mitsuhiro, Enomoto, Hideki, Fagiolini, Michela, Fairbairn, Lynsey, Fang, Hai, Farach-Carson, Mary C., Faulkner, Geoffrey J., Favorov, Alexander V., Fisher, Malcolm E., Frith, Martin C., Fujita, Rie, Fukuda, Shiro, Furlanello, Cesare, Furuno, Masaaki, Furusawa, Jun-ichi, Geijtenbeek, Teunis B., Gibson, Andrew P., Gingeras, Thomas, Goldowitz, Daniel, Gough, Julian, Guhl, Sven, Guler, Reto, Gustincich, Stefano, Ha, Thomas J., Hamaguchi, Masahide, Hara, Mitsuko, Harbers, Matthias, Harshbarger, Jayson, Hasegawa, Akira, Hasegawa, Yuki, Hashimoto, Takehiro, Herlyn, Meenhard, Hitchens, Kelly J., Ho Sui, Shannan J., Hofmann, Oliver M., Hoof, Ilka, Hori, Fumi, Huminiecki, Lukasz, Iida, Kei, Ikawa, Tomokatsu, Jankovic, Boris R., Jia, Hui, Joshi, Anagha, Jurman, Giuseppe, Kaczkowski, Bogumil, Kai, Chieko, Kaida, Kaoru, Kaiho, Ai, Kajiyama, Kazuhiro, Kanamori-Katayama, Mutsumi, Kasianov, Artem S., Kasukawa, Takeya, Katayama, Shintaro, Kato, Sachi, Kawaguchi, Shuji, Kawamoto, Hiroshi, Kawamura, Yuki I., Kawashima, Tsugumi, Kempfle, Judith S., Kenna, Tony J., Kere, Juha, Khachigian, Levon M., Kitamura, Toshio, Peter Klinken, S., Knox, Alan J., Kojima, Miki, Kojima, Soichi, Kondo, Naoto, Koseki, Haruhiko, Koyasu, Shigeo, Krampitz, Sarah, Kubosaki, Atsutaka, Kwon, Andrew T., Laros, Jeroen F. J., Lee, Weonju, Lennartsson, Andreas, Li, Kang, Lilje, Berit, Lipovich, Leonard, Mackay-sim, Alan, Manabe, Ri-ichiroh, Mar, Jessica C., Marchand, Benoit, Mathelier, Anthony, Mejhert, Niklas, Meynert, Alison, Mizuno, Yosuke, de Lima Morais, David A., Morikawa, Hiromasa, Morimoto, Mitsuru, Moro, Kazuyo, Motakis, Efthymios, Motohashi, Hozumi, Mummery, Christine L., Murata, Mitsuyoshi, Nagao-Sato, Sayaka, Nakachi, Yutaka, Nakahara, Fumio, Nakamura, Toshiyuki, Nakamura, Yukio, Nakazato, Kenichi, van Nimwegen, Erik, Ninomiya, Noriko, Nishiyori, Hiromi, Noma, Shohei, Nozaki, Tadasuke, Ogishima, Soichi, Ohkura, Naganari, Ohmiya, Hiroko, Ohno, Hiroshi, Ohshima, Mitsuhiro, Okada-Hatakeyama, Mariko, Okazaki, Yasushi, Orlando, Valerio, Ovchinnikov, Dmitry A., Pain, Arnab, Passier, Robert, Patrikakis, Margaret, Persson, Helena, Piazza, Silvano, Prendergast, James G. D., Rackham, Owen J. L., Ramilowski, Jordan A., Rashid, Mamoon, Ravasi, Timothy, Rizzu, Patrizia, Roncador, Marco, Roy, Sugata, Rye, Morten B., Saijyo, Eri, Sajantila, Antti, Saka, Akiko, Sakaguchi, Shimon, Sakai, Mizuho, Sato, Hiroki, Satoh, Hironori, Savvi, Suzana, Saxena, Alka, Schneider, Claudio, Schultes, Erik A., Schulze-Tanzil, Gundula G., Schwegmann, Anita, Sengstag, Thierry, Sheng, Guojun, Shimoji, Hisashi, Shimoni, Yishai, Shin, Jay W., Simon, Christophe, Sugiyama, Daisuke, Sugiyama, Takaaki, Suzuki, Masanori, Suzuki, Naoko, Swoboda, Rolf K., ’t Hoen, Peter A. C., Tagami, Michihira, Takahashi, Naoko, Takai, Jun, Tanaka, Hiroshi, Tatsukawa, Hideki, Tatum, Zuotian, Thompson, Mark, Toyoda, Hiroo, Toyoda, Tetsuro, Valen, Eivind, van de Wetering, Marc, van den Berg, Linda M., Verardo, Roberto, Vijayan, Dipti, Vorontsov, Ilya E., Wasserman, Wyeth W., Watanabe, Shoko, Wells, Christine A., Winteringham, Louise N., Wolvetang, Ernst, Wood, Emily J., Yamaguchi, Yoko, Yamamoto, Masayuki, Yoneda, Misako, Yonekura, Yohei, Yoshida, Shigehiro, Zabierowski, Susan E., Zhang, Peter G., Zhao, Xiaobei, Zucchelli, Silvia, Summers, Kim M., Suzuki, Harukazu, Daub, Carsten O., Kawai, Jun, Heutink, Peter, Hide, Winston, Freeman, Tom C., Lenhard, Boris, Bajic, Vladimir B., Taylor, Martin S., Makeev, Vsevolod J., Sandelin, Albin, Hume, David A., Carninci, Piero, and Hayashizaki, Yoshihide
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- 2014
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13. Testosterone exerts selective anti-inflammatory effects on human skin mast cells in a cell subset dependent manner
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Guhl, Sven, Artuc, Metin, Zuberbier, Torsten, and Babina, Magda
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- 2012
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14. Mast cell–derived TNF-α and histamine modify IL-6 and IL-8 expression and release from cutaneous tumor cells
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Artuc, Metin, Guhl, Sven, Babina, Magda, Unger, Thomas, Steckelings, Ulrike M, and Zuberbier, Torsten
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- 2011
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15. Mast cell lines HMC-1 and LAD2 in comparison with mature human skin mast cells – drastically reduced levels of tryptase and chymase in mast cell lines
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Guhl, Sven, Babina, Magda, Neou, Angelos, Zuberbier, Torsten, and Artuc, Metin
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- 2010
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16. Evidence for a restricted rather than generalized stimulatory response of skin-derived human mast cells to substance P
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Guhl, Sven, Lee, Hae-Hyuk, Babina, Magda, Henz, Beate M., and Zuberbier, Torsten
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- 2005
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17. IL-33 and MRGPRX2-Triggered Activation of Human Skin Mast Cells—Elimination of Receptor Expression on Chronic Exposure, but Reinforced Degranulation on Acute Priming
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Wang, Zhao, Guhl, Sven, Franke, Kristin, Artuc, Metin, Zuberbier, Torsten, and Babina, Magda
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Receptors, Neuropeptide ,skin ,MAP Kinase Signaling System ,Nerve Tissue Proteins ,mast cells ,p38 ,Cell Degranulation ,Article ,Receptors, G-Protein-Coupled ,pseudo-allergy ,Humans ,lcsh:QH301-705.5 ,Cells, Cultured ,degranulation ,fungi ,JNK Mitogen-Activated Protein Kinases ,neurogenic mast cell activation ,neuropeptides ,food and beverages ,Interleukin-33 ,lcsh:Biology (General) ,IL-33 ,MRGPRX2 ,JNK ,600 Technik, Medizin, angewandte Wissenschaften::610 Medizin und Gesundheit::610 Medizin und Gesundheit - Abstract
Clinically relevant exocytosis of mast cell (MC) mediators can be triggered by high-affinity IgE receptor (Fc&epsilon, RI)-aggregation (allergic route) or by the so-called pseudo-allergic pathway elicited via MAS-related G protein-coupled receptor-X2 (MRGPRX2). The latter is activated by drugs and endogenous neuropeptides. We recently reported that Fc&epsilon, RI-triggered degranulation is attenuated when human skin mast cells are chronically exposed to IL-33. Here, we were interested in the regulation of the MRGPRX2-route. Chronic exposure of skin MCs to IL-33 basically eliminated the pseudo-allergic/neurogenic route as a result of massive MRGPRX2 reduction. This downregulation seemed to partially require c-Jun N-terminal Kinase (JNK), but not p38, the two kinases activated by IL-33 in skin MCs. Surprisingly, however, JNK had a positive effect on MRGPRX2 expression in the absence of IL-33. This was evidenced by Accell®, mediated JNK knockdown and JNK inhibition. In stark contrast to the dampening effect upon prolonged exposure, IL-33 was able to prime for increased degranulation by MRGPRX2 ligands when administered directly before stimulation. This supportive effect depended on p38, but not on JNK activity. Our data reinforce the concept that exposure length dictates whether IL-33 will enhance or attenuate secretion. IL-33 is, thus, the first factor to acutely enhance MRGPRX2-triggered degranulation. Finally, we reveal that p38, rarely associated with MC degranulation, can positively affect exocytosis in a context-dependent manner.
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- 2019
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18. Baseline and stimulated turnover of cell surface c-Kit expression in different types of human mast cells
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Babina, Magda, Rex, Claudia, Guhl, Sven, Thienemann, Friedrich, Artuc, Metin, Henz, Beate M., and Zuberbier, Torsten
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- 2006
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19. Bivalent Effect of UV Light on Human Skin Mast Cells—Low-Level Mediator Release at Baseline but Potent Suppression Upon Mast Cell Triggering
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Guhl, Sven, Stefaniak, Richard, Strathmann, Marc, Babina, Magda, Piazena, Helmut, Henz, Beate M., and Zuberbier, Torsten
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- 2005
20. Human Skin Mast Cells Express H2 and H4, but not H3 Receptors
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Lippert, Undine, Artuc, Metin, Grützkau, Andreas, Babina, Magda, Guhl, Sven, Haase, Ingo, Blaschke, Volker, Zachmann, Karolin, Knosalla, Marcel, Middel, Peter, Krüger-Krasagakis, Sabine, and Henz, Beate M.
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- 2004
21. Ultraviolet Irradiation Induces Apoptosis in Human Immature, But Not in Skin Mast Cells
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Guhl, Sven, Hartmann, Karin, Tapkenhinrichs, Silke, Smorodchenko, Alina, Grützkau, Andreas, Henz, Beate M., and Zuberbier, Torsten
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- 2003
22. The ascomycin macrolactam pimecrolimus (Elidel, SDZ ASM 981) is a potent inhibitor of mediator release from human dermal mast cells and peripheral blood basophils
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Zuberbier, Torsten, Chong, Sie-Uen, Grunow, Karl, Guhl, Sven, Welker, Pia, Grassberger, Maximilian, and Henz, Beate M.
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- 2001
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23. Mast Cell and Myeloid Marker Expression During Early In Vitro Mast Cell Differentiation from Human Peripheral Blood Mononuclear Cells
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Welker, Pia, Grabbe, Jürgen, Zuberbier, Torsten, Guhl, Sven, and Henz, Beate M.
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- 2000
24. IL-33 and MRGPRX2-Triggered Activation of Human Skin Mast Cells—Elimination of Receptor Expression on Chronic Exposure, but Reinforced Degranulation on Acute Priming
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Wang, Zhao, primary, Guhl, Sven, additional, Franke, Kristin, additional, Artuc, Metin, additional, Zuberbier, Torsten, additional, and Babina, Magda, additional
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- 2019
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25. An integrated expression atlas of miRNAs and their promoters in human and mouse
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de Rie, Yoko, Abugessaisa, Yoko, Alam, Tanvir, Arner, Yoko, Arner, Peter, Ha, Haitham, Aström, Gaby, Babina, Magda, Bertin, Yoko, Burroughs, Yoko, Carlisle, Ailsa, Daub, Yoko, Detmar, Michael, Deviatiiarov, Yoko, Fort, Yoko, Gebhard, Claudia, Goldowitz, Daniel, Guhl, Sven, Ha, Thomas, Harshbarger, Yoko, Hasegawa, Yoko, Hashimoto, Yoko, Herlyn, Meenhard, Heutink, Peter, Hitchens, Kelly, Hon, Yoko, Huang, Edward, Ishizu, Yoko, Kai, Chieko, Kasukawa, Yoko, Klinken, Peter, Lassmann, Yoko, Lecellier, Charles-Henri, Lee, Weonju, Lizio, Yoko, Makeev, Vsevolod, Mathelier, Anthony, Medvedeva, Yulia, Mejhert, Niklas, Mungall, Christopher, Noma, Yoko, Ohshima, Mitsuhiro, Okada-Hatakeyama, Yoko, Persson, Helena, Rizzu, Patrizia, Roudnicky, Filip, Sætrom, Pål, Sato, Hiroki, Severin, Yoko, Shin, Yoko, Swoboda, Rolf, Tarui, Yoko, Toyoda, Hiroo, Vitting-Seerup, Kristoffer, Winteringham, Louise, Yamaguchi, Yoko, Yasuzawa, Kayoko, Yoneda, Misako, Yumoto, Noriko, Zabierowski, Susan, Zhang, Peter, Wells, Christine, Summers, Kim, Kawaji, Hideya, Sandelin, Albin, Rehli, Michael, Hayashizaki, Yoshihide, Carninci, Piero, Forrest, Alistair, de Hoon, Michiel, de Rie, Derek, Abugessaisa, Imad, Arner, Erik, Ashoor, Haitham, Bertin, Nicolas, Burroughs, A Maxwell, Daub, Carsten, Deviatiiarov, Ruslan, Fort, Alexandre, Ha, Jayson, Ha, Akira, Ha, Kosuke, Hon, Chung Chau, Ishizu, Yuri, Kasukawa, Takeya, Lassmann, Timo, Lizio, Marina, Noma, Shohei, Ha, Mariko, Severin, Jessica, Shin, Jay, Tarui, Hiroshi, Ha, Yoshihide, Computat Biosci Res Ctr, Comp Elect & Math Sci & Engn Div, King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST), Department of medicine [Stockholm], Karolinska Institutet [Stockholm]-Karolinska University Hospital [Stockholm], Dept Dermatol & Allergy, Charité - UniversitätsMedizin = Charité - University Hospital [Berlin], Department of Clinical Genetics, Institut de Génétique Moléculaire de Montpellier (IGMM), Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)-Université de Montpellier (UM), Institute of Genetics and Selection of Industrial Microorganisms, GosNIIGenetika, Centre for Molecular Medicine Norway (NCMM), Faculty of Medicine [Oslo], University of Oslo (UiO)-University of Oslo (UiO)-Rigshospitalet [Copenhagen], Copenhagen University Hospital-Copenhagen University Hospital, Department of Oncology, Lund University [Lund]-Clinical Sciences, RIKEN - Institute of Physical and Chemical Research [Japon] (RIKEN), University of Copenhagen = Københavns Universitet (KU), Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, RIKEN Center for Life Science Technologies (RIKEN CLST), Ctr Life Sci Technol, Div Gen Technol, Tsurumi Ku, Karolinska Institutet [Stockholm], Department of Genetic Medicine and Development [Geneva], Université de Genève (UNIGE), Riken Omics Science Center, and Riken Yokohama Institute
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0301 basic medicine ,FANTOM Consortium ,Cells ,Biomedical Engineering ,Bioengineering ,Biology ,Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology ,Genome ,Article ,Promoter Regions ,03 medical and health sciences ,Mice ,Genetic ,Transcription (biology) ,metabolism [MicroRNAs] ,[SDV.BBM.GTP]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Biochemistry, Molecular Biology/Genomics [q-bio.GN] ,microRNA ,Gene expression ,Transcriptional regulation ,Gene silencing ,Animals ,Humans ,genetics [MicroRNAs] ,Promoter Regions, Genetic ,Cells, Cultured ,Gene Library ,Genetics ,Cultured ,Gene Expression Profiling ,RNA ,High-Throughput Nucleotide Sequencing ,Molecular Sequence Annotation ,Gene expression profiling ,MicroRNAs ,030104 developmental biology ,Good Health and Well Being ,genetics [Promoter Regions, Genetic] ,ddc:660 ,Molecular Medicine ,Generic health relevance ,Biotechnology ,methods [Gene Expression Profiling] - Abstract
International audience; MicroRNAs (miRNAs) are short non-coding RNAs with key roles in cellular regulation. As part of the fifth edition of the Functional Annotation of Mammalian Genome (FANTOM5) project, we created an integrated expression atlas of miRNAs and their promoters by deep-sequencing 492 short RNA (sRNA) libraries, with matching Cap Analysis Gene Expression (CAGE) data, from 396 human and 47 mouse RNA samples. Promoters were identified for 1,357 human and 804 mouse miRNAs and showed strong sequence conservation between species. We also found that primary and mature miRNA expression levels were correlated, allowing us to use the primary miRNA measurements as a proxy for mature miRNA levels in a total of 1,829 human and 1,029 mouse CAGE libraries. We thus provide a broad atlas of miRNA expression and promoters in primary mammalian cells, establishing a foundation for detailed analysis of miRNA expression patterns and transcriptional control regions.
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26. Data Descriptor : FANTOM5 CAGE profiles of human and mouse samples
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Noguchi, Shuhei, Arakawa, Takahiro, Fukuda, Shiro, Furuno, Masaaki, Hasegawa, Akira, Hori, Fumi, Ishikawa-Kato, Sachi, Kaida, Kaoru, Kaiho, Ai, Kanamori-Katayama, Mutsumi, Kawashima, Tsugumi, Kojima, Miki, Kubosaki, Atsutaka, Manabe, Ri-ichiroh, Murata, Mitsuyoshi, Nagao-Sato, Sayaka, Nakazato, Kenichi, Ninomiya, Noriko, Nishiyori-Sueki, Hiromi, Noma, Shohei, Saijyo, Eri, Saka, Akiko, Sakai, Mizuho, Simon, Christophe, Suzuki, Naoko, Tagami, Michihira, Watanabe, Shoko, Yoshida, Shigehiro, Arner, Peter, Axton, Richard A., Babina, Magda, Baillie, J. Kenneth, Barnett, Timothy C., Beckhouse, Anthony G., Blumenthal, Antje, Bodega, Beatrice, Bonetti, Alessandro, Briggs, James, Brombacher, Frank, Carlisle, Ailsa J., Clevers, Hans C., Davis, Carrie A., Detmar, Michael, Dohi, Taeko, Edge, Albert S. B., Edinger, Matthias, Ehrlund, Anna, Ekwall, Karl, Endoh, Mitsuhiro, Enomoto, Hideki, Eslami, Afsaneh, Fagiolini, Michela, Fairbairn, Lynsey, Farach-Carson, Mary C., Faulkner, Geoffrey J., Ferrai, Carmelo, Fisher, Malcolm E., Forrester, Lesley M., Fujita, Rie, Furusawa, Jun-ichi, Geijtenbeek, Teunis B., Gingeras, Thomas, Goldowitz, Daniel, Guhl, Sven, Guler, Reto, Gustincich, Stefano, Ha, Thomas J., Hamaguchi, Masahide, Hara, Mitsuko, Hasegawa, Yuki, Herlyn, Meenhard, Heutink, Peter, Hitchens, Kelly J., Hume, David A., Ikawa, Tomokatsu, Ishizu, Yuri, Kai, Chieko, Kawamoto, Hiroshi, Kawamura, Yuki I., Kempfle, Judith S., Kenna, Tony J., Kere, Juha, Khachigian, Levon M., Kitamura, Toshio, Klein, Sarah, Klinken, S. Peter, Knox, Alan J., Kojima, Soichi, Koseki, Haruhiko, Koyasu, Shigeo, Lee, Weonju, Lennartsson, Andreas, Mackay-sim, Alan, Mejhert, Niklas, Mizuno, Yosuke, Morikawa, Hiromasa, Morimoto, Mitsuru, Moro, Kazuyo, Morris, Kelly J., Motohashi, Hozumi, Mummery, Christine L., Nakachi, Yutaka, Nakahara, Fumio, Nakamura, Toshiyuki, Nakamura, Yukio, Nozaki, Tadasuke, Ogishima, Soichi, Ohkura, Naganari, Ohno, Hiroshi, Ohshima, Mitsuhiro, Okada-Hatakeyama, Mariko, Okazaki, Yasushi, Orlando, Valerio, Ovchinnikov, Dmitry A., Passier, Robert, Patrikakis, Margaret, Pombo, Ana, Pradhan-Bhatt, Swati, Qin, Xian-Yang, Rehli, Michael, Rizzu, Patrizia, Roy, Sugata, Sajantila, Antti, Sakaguchi, Shimon, Sato, Hiroki, Satoh, Hironori, Savvi, Suzana, Saxena, Alka, Schmidl, Christian, Schneider, Claudio, Schulze-Tanzil, Gundula G., Schwegmann, Anita, Sheng, Guojun, Shin, Jay W., Sugiyama, Daisuke, Sugiyama, Takaaki, Summers, Kim M., Takahashi, Naoko, Takai, Jun, Tanaka, Hiroshi, Tatsukawa, Hideki, Tomoiu, Andru, Toyoda, Hiroo, van de Wetering, Marc, van den Berg, Linda M., Verardo, Roberto, Vijayan, Dipti, Wells, Christine A., Winteringham, Louise N., Wolvetang, Ernst, Yamaguchi, Yoko, Yamamoto, Masayuki, Yanagi-Mizuochi, Chiyo, Yoneda, Misako, Yonekura, Yohei, Zhang, Peter G., Zucchelli, Silvia, Abugessaisa, Imad, Arner, Erik, Harshbarger, Jayson, Kondo, Atsushi, Lassmann, Timo, Lizio, Marina, Sahin, Serkan, Sengstag, Thierry, Severin, Jessica, Shimoji, Hisashi, Suzuki, Masanori, Suzuki, Harukazu, Kawai, Jun, Kondo, Naoto, Itoh, Masayoshi, Daub, Carsten O., Kasukawa, Takeya, Kawaji, Hideya, Carninci, Piero, Forrest, Alistair R. R., Hayashizaki, Yoshihide, Medicum, University of Helsinki, Forensic Medicine, Department of Forensic Medicine, and PaleOmics Laboratory
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ENHANCERS ,MAMMALIAN-CELLS ,UCSC GENOME BROWSER ,VISUALIZATION ,UPDATE ,GROWTH ,IN-VITRO ,TRANSCRIPTION ,3111 Biomedicine ,ATLAS ,GENE-EXPRESSION - Abstract
In the FANTOM5 project, transcription initiation events across the human and mouse genomes were mapped at a single base-pair resolution and their frequencies were monitored by CAGE (Cap Analysis of Gene Expression) coupled with single-molecule sequencing. Approximately three thousands of samples, consisting of a variety of primary cells, tissues, cell lines, and time series samples during cell activation and development, were subjected to a uniform pipeline of CAGE data production. The analysis pipeline started by measuring RNA extracts to assess their quality, and continued to CAGE library production by using a robotic or a manual workflow, single molecule sequencing, and computational processing to generate frequencies of transcription initiation. Resulting data represents the consequence of transcriptional regulation in each analyzed state of mammalian cells. Non-overlapping peaks over the CAGE profiles, approximately 200,000 and 150,000 peaks for the human and mouse genomes, were identified and annotated to provide precise location of known promoters as well as novel ones, and to quantify their activities.
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27. MRGPRX2 is negatively targeted by SCF and IL-4 to diminish pseudo-allergic stimulation of skin mast cells in culture
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Babina, Magda, primary, Wang, Zhao, additional, Artuc, Metin, additional, Guhl, Sven, additional, and Zuberbier, Torsten, additional
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28. FANTOM5 CAGE profiles of human and mouse samples
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Noguchi, Shuhei, Arakawa, Takahiro, Fukuda, Shiro, Furuno, Masaaki, Hasegawa, Akira, Hori, Fumi, Ishikawa-Kato, Sachi, Kaida, Kaoru, Kaiho, Ai, Kanamori-Katayama, Mutsumi, Kawashima, Tsugumi, Kojima, Miki, Kubosaki, Atsutaka, Manabe, Ri-ichiroh, Murata, Mitsuyoshi, Nagao-Sato, Sayaka, Nakazato, Kenichi, Ninomiya, Noriko, Nishiyori-Sueki, Hiromi, Noma, Shohei, Saijyo, Eri, Saka, Akiko, Sakai, Mizuho, Simon, Christophe, Suzuki, Naoko, Tagami, Michihira, Watanabe, Shoko, Yoshida, Shigehiro, Arner, Peter, Axton, Richard A, Babina, Magda, Baillie, J Kenneth, Barnett, Timothy C, Beckhouse, Anthony G, Blumenthal, Antje, Bodega, Beatrice, Bonetti, Alessandro, Briggs, James, Brombacher, Frank, Carlisle, Ailsa J, Clevers, Hans C, Davis, Carrie A, Detmar, Michael, Dohi, Taeko, Edge, Albert S B, Edinger, Matthias, Ehrlund, Anna, Ekwall, Karl, Endoh, Mitsuhiro, Enomoto, Hideki, Eslami, Afsaneh, Fagiolini, Michela, Fairbairn, Lynsey, Farach-Carson, Mary C, Faulkner, Geoffrey J, Ferrai, Carmelo, Fisher, Malcolm E, Forrester, Lesley M, Fujita, Rie, Furusawa, Jun-ichi, Geijtenbeek, Teunis B, Gingeras, Thomas, Goldowitz, Daniel, Guhl, Sven, Guler, Reto, Gustincich, Stefano, Ha, Thomas J, Hamaguchi, Masahide, Hara, Mitsuko, Hasegawa, Yuki, Herlyn, Meenhard, Heutink, Peter, Hitchens, Kelly J, Hume, David A, Ikawa, Tomokatsu, Ishizu, Yuri, Kai, Chieko, Kawamoto, Hiroshi, Kawamura, Yuki I, Kempfle, Judith S, Kenna, Tony J, Kere, Juha, Khachigian, Levon M, Kitamura, Toshio, Klein, Sarah, Klinken, S Peter, Knox, Alan J, Kojima, Soichi, Koseki, Haruhiko, Koyasu, Shigeo, Lee, Weonju, Lennartsson, Andreas, Mackay-Sim, Alan, Mejhert, Niklas, Mizuno, Yosuke, Morikawa, Hiromasa, Morimoto, Mitsuru, Moro, Kazuyo, Morris, Kelly J, Motohashi, Hozumi, Mummery, Christine L, Nakachi, Yutaka, Nakahara, Fumio, Nakamura, Toshiyuki, Nakamura, Yukio, Nozaki, Tadasuke, Ogishima, Soichi, Ohkura, Naganari, Ohno, Hiroshi, Ohshima, Mitsuhiro, Okada-Hatakeyama, Mariko, Okazaki, Yasushi, Orlando, Valerio, Ovchinnikov, Dmitry A, Passier, Robert, Patrikakis, Margaret, Pombo, Ana, Pradhan-Bhatt, Swati, Qin, Xian-Yang, Rehli, Michael, Rizzu, Patrizia, Roy, Sugata, Sajantila, Antti, Sakaguchi, Shimon, Sato, Hiroki, Satoh, Hironori, Savvi, Suzana, Saxena, Alka, Schmidl, Christian, Schneider, Claudio, Schulze-Tanzil, Gundula G, Schwegmann, Anita, Sheng, Guojun, Shin, Jay W, Sugiyama, Daisuke, Sugiyama, Takaaki, Summers, Kim M, Takahashi, Naoko, Takai, Jun, Tanaka, Hiroshi, Tatsukawa, Hideki, Tomoiu, Andru, Toyoda, Hiroo, van de Wetering, Marc, van den Berg, Linda M, Verardo, Roberto, Vijayan, Dipti, Wells, Christine A, Winteringham, Louise N, Wolvetang, Ernst, Yamaguchi, Yoko, Yamamoto, Masayuki, Yanagi-Mizuochi, Chiyo, Yoneda, Misako, Yonekura, Yohei, Zhang, Peter G, Zucchelli, Silvia, Abugessaisa, Imad, Arner, Erik, Harshbarger, Jayson, Kondo, Atsushi, Lassmann, Timo, Lizio, Marina, Sahin, Serkan, Sengstag, Thierry, Severin, Jessica, Shimoji, Hisashi, Suzuki, Masanori, Suzuki, Harukazu, Kawai, Jun, Kondo, Naoto, Itoh, Masayoshi, Daub, Carsten O, Kasukawa, Takeya, Kawaji, Hideya, Carninci, Piero, Forrest, Alistair R R, Hayashizaki, Yoshihide, Noguchi, Shuhei, Arakawa, Takahiro, Fukuda, Shiro, Furuno, Masaaki, Hasegawa, Akira, Hori, Fumi, Ishikawa-Kato, Sachi, Kaida, Kaoru, Kaiho, Ai, Kanamori-Katayama, Mutsumi, Kawashima, Tsugumi, Kojima, Miki, Kubosaki, Atsutaka, Manabe, Ri-ichiroh, Murata, Mitsuyoshi, Nagao-Sato, Sayaka, Nakazato, Kenichi, Ninomiya, Noriko, Nishiyori-Sueki, Hiromi, Noma, Shohei, Saijyo, Eri, Saka, Akiko, Sakai, Mizuho, Simon, Christophe, Suzuki, Naoko, Tagami, Michihira, Watanabe, Shoko, Yoshida, Shigehiro, Arner, Peter, Axton, Richard A, Babina, Magda, Baillie, J Kenneth, Barnett, Timothy C, Beckhouse, Anthony G, Blumenthal, Antje, Bodega, Beatrice, Bonetti, Alessandro, Briggs, James, Brombacher, Frank, Carlisle, Ailsa J, Clevers, Hans C, Davis, Carrie A, Detmar, Michael, Dohi, Taeko, Edge, Albert S B, Edinger, Matthias, Ehrlund, Anna, Ekwall, Karl, Endoh, Mitsuhiro, Enomoto, Hideki, Eslami, Afsaneh, Fagiolini, Michela, Fairbairn, Lynsey, Farach-Carson, Mary C, Faulkner, Geoffrey J, Ferrai, Carmelo, Fisher, Malcolm E, Forrester, Lesley M, Fujita, Rie, Furusawa, Jun-ichi, Geijtenbeek, Teunis B, Gingeras, Thomas, Goldowitz, Daniel, Guhl, Sven, Guler, Reto, Gustincich, Stefano, Ha, Thomas J, Hamaguchi, Masahide, Hara, Mitsuko, Hasegawa, Yuki, Herlyn, Meenhard, Heutink, Peter, Hitchens, Kelly J, Hume, David A, Ikawa, Tomokatsu, Ishizu, Yuri, Kai, Chieko, Kawamoto, Hiroshi, Kawamura, Yuki I, Kempfle, Judith S, Kenna, Tony J, Kere, Juha, Khachigian, Levon M, Kitamura, Toshio, Klein, Sarah, Klinken, S Peter, Knox, Alan J, Kojima, Soichi, Koseki, Haruhiko, Koyasu, Shigeo, Lee, Weonju, Lennartsson, Andreas, Mackay-Sim, Alan, Mejhert, Niklas, Mizuno, Yosuke, Morikawa, Hiromasa, Morimoto, Mitsuru, Moro, Kazuyo, Morris, Kelly J, Motohashi, Hozumi, Mummery, Christine L, Nakachi, Yutaka, Nakahara, Fumio, Nakamura, Toshiyuki, Nakamura, Yukio, Nozaki, Tadasuke, Ogishima, Soichi, Ohkura, Naganari, Ohno, Hiroshi, Ohshima, Mitsuhiro, Okada-Hatakeyama, Mariko, Okazaki, Yasushi, Orlando, Valerio, Ovchinnikov, Dmitry A, Passier, Robert, Patrikakis, Margaret, Pombo, Ana, Pradhan-Bhatt, Swati, Qin, Xian-Yang, Rehli, Michael, Rizzu, Patrizia, Roy, Sugata, Sajantila, Antti, Sakaguchi, Shimon, Sato, Hiroki, Satoh, Hironori, Savvi, Suzana, Saxena, Alka, Schmidl, Christian, Schneider, Claudio, Schulze-Tanzil, Gundula G, Schwegmann, Anita, Sheng, Guojun, Shin, Jay W, Sugiyama, Daisuke, Sugiyama, Takaaki, Summers, Kim M, Takahashi, Naoko, Takai, Jun, Tanaka, Hiroshi, Tatsukawa, Hideki, Tomoiu, Andru, Toyoda, Hiroo, van de Wetering, Marc, van den Berg, Linda M, Verardo, Roberto, Vijayan, Dipti, Wells, Christine A, Winteringham, Louise N, Wolvetang, Ernst, Yamaguchi, Yoko, Yamamoto, Masayuki, Yanagi-Mizuochi, Chiyo, Yoneda, Misako, Yonekura, Yohei, Zhang, Peter G, Zucchelli, Silvia, Abugessaisa, Imad, Arner, Erik, Harshbarger, Jayson, Kondo, Atsushi, Lassmann, Timo, Lizio, Marina, Sahin, Serkan, Sengstag, Thierry, Severin, Jessica, Shimoji, Hisashi, Suzuki, Masanori, Suzuki, Harukazu, Kawai, Jun, Kondo, Naoto, Itoh, Masayoshi, Daub, Carsten O, Kasukawa, Takeya, Kawaji, Hideya, Carninci, Piero, Forrest, Alistair R R, and Hayashizaki, Yoshihide
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In the FANTOM5 project, transcription initiation events across the human and mouse genomes were mapped at a single base-pair resolution and their frequencies were monitored by CAGE (Cap Analysis of Gene Expression) coupled with single-molecule sequencing. Approximately three thousands of samples, consisting of a variety of primary cells, tissues, cell lines, and time series samples during cell activation and development, were subjected to a uniform pipeline of CAGE data production. The analysis pipeline started by measuring RNA extracts to assess their quality, and continued to CAGE library production by using a robotic or a manual workflow, single molecule sequencing, and computational processing to generate frequencies of transcription initiation. Resulting data represents the consequence of transcriptional regulation in each analyzed state of mammalian cells. Non-overlapping peaks over the CAGE profiles, approximately 200,000 and 150,000 peaks for the human and mouse genomes, were identified and annotated to provide precise location of known promoters as well as novel ones, and to quantify their activities.
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29. The Constrained Maximal Expression Level Owing to Haploidy Shapes Gene Content on the Mammalian X Chromosome
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Hurst, Laurence D., Ghanbarian, Avazeh T., Forrest, Alistair R R, Huminiecki, Lukasz, Rehli, Michael, Kenneth Baillie, J., de Hoon, Michiel J L, Haberle, Vanja, Lassmann, Timo, Kulakovskiy, Ivan V., Lizio, Marina, Itoh, Masayoshi, Andersson, Robin, Mungall, Christopher J., Meehan, Terrence F., Schmeier, Sebastian, Bertin, Nicolas, Jørgensen, Mette, Dimont, Emmanuel, Arner, Erik, Schmidl, Christian, Schaefer, Ulf, Medvedeva, Yulia A., Plessy, Charles, Vitezic, Morana, Severin, Jessica, Semple, Colin A., Ishizu, Yuri, Young, Robert S., Francescatto, Margherita, Alam, Intikhab, Albanese, Davide, Altschuler, Gabriel M., Arakawa, Takahiro, Archer, John A C, Arner, Peter, Babina, Magda, Baker, Sarah, Balwierz, Piotr J., Beckhouse, Anthony G., Pradhan, Swati Bhatt, Blake, Judith A., Blumenthal, Antje, Bodega, Beatrice, Bonetti, Alessandro, Briggs, James, Brombacher, Frank, Maxwell Burroughs, A., Califano, Andrea, Cannistraci, Carlo V., Carbajo, Daniel, Chen, Yun, Chierici, Marco, Ciani, Yari, Clevers, Hans C., Dalla, Emiliano, Davis, Carrie A., Detmar, Michael, Diehl, Alexander D., Dohi, Taeko, Drabløs, Finn, Edge, Albert S B, Edinger, Matthias, Ekwall, Karl, Endoh, Mitsuhiro, Enomoto, Hideki, Fagiolini, Michela, Fairbairn, Lynsey, Fang, Hai, Farach-Carson, Mary C., Faulkner, Geoffrey J., Favorov, Alexander V., Fisher, Malcolm E., Frith, Martin C., Fujita, Rie, Fukuda, Shiro, Furlanello, Cesare, Furuno, Masaaki, Furusawa, Jun ichi, Geijtenbeek, Teunis B., Gibson, Andrew, Gingeras, Thomas, Goldowitz, Daniel, Gough, Julian, Guhl, Sven, Guler, Reto, Gustincich, Stefano, Ha, Thomas J., Hamaguchi, Masahide, Hara, Mitsuko, Harbers, Matthias, Harshbarger, Jayson, Hasegawa, Akira, Hasegawa, Yuki, Hashimoto, Takehiro, Herlyn, Meenhard, Hitchens, Kelly J., Ho Sui, Shannan J., Hofmann, Oliver M., Hoof, Ilka, Hori, Fumi, Iida, Kei, Ikawa, Tomokatsu, Jankovic, Boris R., Jia, Hui, Joshi, Anagha, Jurman, Giuseppe, Kaczkowski, Bogumil, Kai, Chieko, Kaida, Kaoru, Kaiho, Ai, Kajiyama, Kazuhiro, Kanamori, Mutsumi Katayama, Kasianov, Artem S., Kasukawa, Takeya, Katayama, Shintaro, Kato, Sachi, Kawaguchi, Shuji, Kawamoto, Hiroshi, Kawamura, Yuki I., Kawashima, Tsugumi, Kempfle, Judith S., Kenna, Tony J., Kere, Juha, Khachigian, Levon M., Kitamura, Toshio, Peter Klinken, S., Knox, Alan J., Kojima, Miki, Kojima, Soichi, Kondo, Naoto, Koseki, Haruhiko, Koyasu, Shigeo, Krampitz, Sarah, Kubosaki, Atsutaka, Kwon, Andrew T., Laros, Jeroen F J, Lee, Weonju, Lennartsson, Andreas, Li, Kang, Lilje, Berit, Lipovich, Leonard, Mackay, Alan sim, Manabe, Riichiroh, Mar, Jessica C., Marchand, Benoit, Mathelier, Anthony, Mejhert, Niklas, Meynert, Alison, Mizuno, Yosuke, de Lima Morais, David A., Morikawa, Hiromasa, Morimoto, Mitsuru, Moro, Kazuyo, Motakis, Efthymios, Motohashi, Hozumi, Mummery, Christine L., Murata, Mitsuyoshi, Nagao, Sayaka Sato, Nakachi, Yutaka, Nakahara, Fumio, Nakamura, Toshiyuki, Nakamura, Yukio, Nakazato, Kenichi, van Nimwegen, Erik, Ninomiya, Noriko, Nishiyori, Hiromi, Noma, Shohei, Nozaki, Tadasuke, Ogishima, Soichi, Ohkura, Naganari, Ohmiya, Hiroko, Ohno, Hiroshi, Ohshima, Mitsuhiro, Okada, Mariko Hatakeyama, Okazaki, Yasushi, Orlando, Valerio, Ovchinnikov, Dmitry A., Pain, Arnab, Passier, Robert, Patrikakis, Margaret, Persson, Helena, Piazza, Silvano, Prendergast, James G D, Rackham, Owen J L, Ramilowski, Jordan A., Rashid, Mamoon, Ravasi, Timothy, Rizzu, Patrizia, Roncador, Marco, Roy, Sugata, Rye, Morten B., Saijyo, Eri, Sajantila, Antti, Saka, Akiko, Sakaguchi, Shimon, Sakai, Mizuho, Sato, Hiroki, Satoh, Hironori, Savvi, Suzana, Saxena, Alka, Schneider, Claudio, Schultes, Erik A., Schulze-Tanzil, Gundula G., Schwegmann, Anita, Sengstag, Thierry, Sheng, Guojun, Shimoji, Hisashi, Shimoni, Yishai, Shin, Jay W., Simon, Christophe, Sugiyama, Daisuke, Sugiyama, Takaaki, Suzuki, Masanori, Suzuki, Naoko, Swoboda, Rolf K., 't Hoen, Peter A C, Tagami, Michihira, Takahashi, Naoko, Takai, Jun, Tanaka, Hiroshi, Tatsukawa, Hideki, Tatum, Zuotian, Thompson, Mark, Toyoda, Hiroo, Toyoda, Tetsuro, Valen, Eivind, van de Wetering, Marc, van den Berg, Linda M., Verardo, Roberto, Vijayan, Dipti, Vorontsov, Ilya E., Wasserman, Wyeth W., Watanabe, Shoko, Wells, Christine A., Winteringham, Louise N., Wolvetang, Ernst, Wood, Emily J., Yamaguchi, Yoko, Yamamoto, Masayuki, Yoneda, Misako, Yonekura, Yohei, Yoshida, Shigehiro, Zabierowski, Suzan E., Zhang, Peter G., Zhao, Xiaobei, Zucchelli, Silvia, Summers, Kim M., Suzuki, Harukazu, Daub, Carsten O., Kawai, Jun, Heutink, Peter, Hide, Winston, Freeman, Tom C., Lenhard, Boris, Bajic, Vladimir B., Taylor, Martin S., Makeev, Vsevolod J., Sandelin, Albin Gustav, Hume, David A., Carninci, Piero, Hayashizaki, Yoshihide, Hubrecht Institute for Developmental Biology and Stem Cell Research, Barton, Nick H, Amsterdam institute for Infection and Immunity, Infectious diseases, and Experimental Immunology
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X chromosomes are unusual in many regards, not least of which is their nonrandom gene content. The causes of this bias are commonly discussed in the context of sexual antagonism and the avoidance of activity in the male germline. Here, we examine the notion that, at least in some taxa, functionally biased gene content may more profoundly be shaped by limits imposed on gene expression owing to haploid expression of the X chromosome. Notably, if the X, as in primates, is transcribed at rates comparable to the ancestral rate (per promoter) prior to the X chromosome formation, then the X is not a tolerable environment for genes with very high maximal net levels of expression, owing to transcriptional traffic jams. We test this hypothesis using The Encyclopedia of DNA Elements (ENCODE) and data from the Functional Annotation of the Mammalian Genome (FANTOM5) project. As predicted, the maximal expression of human X-linked genes is much lower than that of genes on autosomes: on average, maximal expression is three times lower on the X chromosome than on autosomes. Similarly, autosome-to-X retroposition events are associated with lower maximal expression of retrogenes on the X than seen for X-to-autosome retrogenes on autosomes. Also as expected, X-linked genes have a lesser degree of increase in gene expression than autosomal ones (compared to the human/Chimpanzee common ancestor) if highly expressed, but not if lowly expressed. The traffic jam model also explains the known lower breadth of expression for genes on the X (and the Z of birds), as genes with broad expression are, on average, those with high maximal expression. As then further predicted, highly expressed tissue-specific genes are also rare on the X and broadly expressed genes on the X tend to be lowly expressed, both indicating that the trend is shaped by the maximal expression level not the breadth of expression per se. Importantly, a limit to the maximal expression level explains biased tissue of expression profiles of X-linked genes. Tissues whose tissue-specific genes are very highly expressed (e.g., secretory tissues, tissues abundant in structural proteins) are also tissues in which gene expression is relatively rare on the X chromosome. These trends cannot be fully accounted for in terms of alternative models of biased expression. In conclusion, the notion that it is hard for genes on the Therian X to be highly expressed, owing to transcriptional traffic jams, provides a simple yet robustly supported rationale of many peculiar features of X’s gene content, gene expression, and evolution., Laurence Hurst, Lukasz Huminiecki, and the FANTOM5 consortium propose a new explanation for the peculiar expression properties of genes on the human X chromosome, based on the premise that very high expression levels cannot be achieved on a haploid-expressed chromosome., Author Summary Genes located on the human X chromosome are not a random mix of genes: they tend to be expressed in relatively few tissues or are specific for a particular set of tissues, e.g., brain regions. Prior attempts to explain this skewed gene content have hypothesized that the X chromosome might be peculiar because it has to balance mutations that are advantageous to one sex but deleterious to the other, or because it has to shut down during the process of sperm manufacture in males. Here we suggest and test a third possible explanation: that genes on the X chromosome are limited in their transcription levels and thus tend to be genes that are lowly or specifically expressed. We consider the suggestion that since these genes can only be expressed from one chromosome, as males only have one X, the ability to express a gene at very high rates is limited owing to potential transcriptional traffic jams. As predicted, we find that human X-located genes have maximal expression rates far below that of genes residing on autosomes. When we look at genes that have moved onto or off the X chromosome during recent evolution, we find the maximal expression is higher when not on the X chromosome. We also find that X-located genes that are relatively highly expressed are not able to increase their expression level further. Our model explains both the enrichment for tissue specificity and the paucity of certain tissues with X-located genes. Genes underrepresented on the X are either expressed in many tissues—such genes tend to have high maximal expression—or are from tissues that require a lot of transcription (e.g., fast secreting tissues like the liver). Just as many of the findings cannot be explained by the two earlier models, neither can the traffic jam model explain all the peculiar features of the genes found on the X chromosome. Indeed, we find evidence of a reproduction-related bias in X-located genes, even after allowing for the traffic jam problem.
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30. FANTOM5 CAGE profiles of human and mouse samples
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Noguchi, Shuhei, primary, Arakawa, Takahiro, additional, Fukuda, Shiro, additional, Furuno, Masaaki, additional, Hasegawa, Akira, additional, Hori, Fumi, additional, Ishikawa-Kato, Sachi, additional, Kaida, Kaoru, additional, Kaiho, Ai, additional, Kanamori-Katayama, Mutsumi, additional, Kawashima, Tsugumi, additional, Kojima, Miki, additional, Kubosaki, Atsutaka, additional, Manabe, Ri-ichiroh, additional, Murata, Mitsuyoshi, additional, Nagao-Sato, Sayaka, additional, Nakazato, Kenichi, additional, Ninomiya, Noriko, additional, Nishiyori-Sueki, Hiromi, additional, Noma, Shohei, additional, Saijyo, Eri, additional, Saka, Akiko, additional, Sakai, Mizuho, additional, Simon, Christophe, additional, Suzuki, Naoko, additional, Tagami, Michihira, additional, Watanabe, Shoko, additional, Yoshida, Shigehiro, additional, Arner, Peter, additional, Axton, Richard A., additional, Babina, Magda, additional, Baillie, J. Kenneth, additional, Barnett, Timothy C., additional, Beckhouse, Anthony G., additional, Blumenthal, Antje, additional, Bodega, Beatrice, additional, Bonetti, Alessandro, additional, Briggs, James, additional, Brombacher, Frank, additional, Carlisle, Ailsa J., additional, Clevers, Hans C., additional, Davis, Carrie A., additional, Detmar, Michael, additional, Dohi, Taeko, additional, Edge, Albert S.B., additional, Edinger, Matthias, additional, Ehrlund, Anna, additional, Ekwall, Karl, additional, Endoh, Mitsuhiro, additional, Enomoto, Hideki, additional, Eslami, Afsaneh, additional, Fagiolini, Michela, additional, Fairbairn, Lynsey, additional, Farach-Carson, Mary C., additional, Faulkner, Geoffrey J., additional, Ferrai, Carmelo, additional, Fisher, Malcolm E., additional, Forrester, Lesley M., additional, Fujita, Rie, additional, Furusawa, Jun-ichi, additional, Geijtenbeek, Teunis B., additional, Gingeras, Thomas, additional, Goldowitz, Daniel, additional, Guhl, Sven, additional, Guler, Reto, additional, Gustincich, Stefano, additional, Ha, Thomas J., additional, Hamaguchi, Masahide, additional, Hara, Mitsuko, additional, Hasegawa, Yuki, additional, Herlyn, Meenhard, additional, Heutink, Peter, additional, Hitchens, Kelly J., additional, Hume, David A., additional, Ikawa, Tomokatsu, additional, Ishizu, Yuri, additional, Kai, Chieko, additional, Kawamoto, Hiroshi, additional, Kawamura, Yuki I., additional, Kempfle, Judith S., additional, Kenna, Tony J., additional, Kere, Juha, additional, Khachigian, Levon M., additional, Kitamura, Toshio, additional, Klein, Sarah, additional, Klinken, S. Peter, additional, Knox, Alan J., additional, Kojima, Soichi, additional, Koseki, Haruhiko, additional, Koyasu, Shigeo, additional, Lee, Weonju, additional, Lennartsson, Andreas, additional, Mackay-sim, Alan, additional, Mejhert, Niklas, additional, Mizuno, Yosuke, additional, Morikawa, Hiromasa, additional, Morimoto, Mitsuru, additional, Moro, Kazuyo, additional, Morris, Kelly J., additional, Motohashi, Hozumi, additional, Mummery, Christine L., additional, Nakachi, Yutaka, additional, Nakahara, Fumio, additional, Nakamura, Toshiyuki, additional, Nakamura, Yukio, additional, Nozaki, Tadasuke, additional, Ogishima, Soichi, additional, Ohkura, Naganari, additional, Ohno, Hiroshi, additional, Ohshima, Mitsuhiro, additional, Okada-Hatakeyama, Mariko, additional, Okazaki, Yasushi, additional, Orlando, Valerio, additional, Ovchinnikov, Dmitry A., additional, Passier, Robert, additional, Patrikakis, Margaret, additional, Pombo, Ana, additional, Pradhan-Bhatt, Swati, additional, Qin, Xian-Yang, additional, Rehli, Michael, additional, Rizzu, Patrizia, additional, Roy, Sugata, additional, Sajantila, Antti, additional, Sakaguchi, Shimon, additional, Sato, Hiroki, additional, Satoh, Hironori, additional, Savvi, Suzana, additional, Saxena, Alka, additional, Schmidl, Christian, additional, Schneider, Claudio, additional, Schulze-Tanzil, Gundula G., additional, Schwegmann, Anita, additional, Sheng, Guojun, additional, Shin, Jay W., additional, Sugiyama, Daisuke, additional, Sugiyama, Takaaki, additional, Summers, Kim M., additional, Takahashi, Naoko, additional, Takai, Jun, additional, Tanaka, Hiroshi, additional, Tatsukawa, Hideki, additional, Tomoiu, Andru, additional, Toyoda, Hiroo, additional, van de Wetering, Marc, additional, van den Berg, Linda M., additional, Verardo, Roberto, additional, Vijayan, Dipti, additional, Wells, Christine A., additional, Winteringham, Louise N., additional, Wolvetang, Ernst, additional, Yamaguchi, Yoko, additional, Yamamoto, Masayuki, additional, Yanagi-Mizuochi, Chiyo, additional, Yoneda, Misako, additional, Yonekura, Yohei, additional, Zhang, Peter G., additional, Zucchelli, Silvia, additional, Abugessaisa, Imad, additional, Arner, Erik, additional, Harshbarger, Jayson, additional, Kondo, Atsushi, additional, Lassmann, Timo, additional, Lizio, Marina, additional, Sahin, Serkan, additional, Sengstag, Thierry, additional, Severin, Jessica, additional, Shimoji, Hisashi, additional, Suzuki, Masanori, additional, Suzuki, Harukazu, additional, Kawai, Jun, additional, Kondo, Naoto, additional, Itoh, Masayoshi, additional, Daub, Carsten O., additional, Kasukawa, Takeya, additional, Kawaji, Hideya, additional, Carninci, Piero, additional, Forrest, Alistair R.R., additional, and Hayashizaki, Yoshihide, additional
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31. Retinoic Acid Negatively Impacts Proliferation and MCTC Specific Attributes of Human Skin Derived Mast Cells, but Reinforces Allergic Stimulability
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Babina, Magda, primary, Artuc, Metin, additional, Guhl, Sven, additional, and Zuberbier, Torsten, additional
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32. Skin mast cell phenotypes between two highly divergent cohorts - more pronounced variability within than between groups
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Babina, Magda, primary, Guhl, Sven, additional, Artuc, Metin, additional, and Zuberbier, Torsten, additional
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33. Retinoic acid potentiates inflammatory cytokines in human mast cells: Identification of mast cells as prominent constituents of the skin retinoid network
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Babina, Magda, primary, Guhl, Sven, additional, Motakis, Efthymios, additional, Artuc, Metin, additional, Hazzan, Tarek, additional, Worm, Margitta, additional, Forrest, Alistair R.R., additional, and Zuberbier, Torsten, additional
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34. A promoter-level mammalian expression atlas
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Forest, Alistair R.R., Kawaji, Hideya, Rehli, Michael, Baillie, J. Kenneth, De Hoon, Michiel J.L., Haberle, Vanja, Lassmann, Timo, Kulakovskiy, Ivan V., Lizio, Marina, Itoh, Masayoshi, Andersson, Robin, Mungall, Christopher J., Meehan, Terrence F., Schmeier, Sebastian, Bertin, Nicolas, Jørgensen, Mette, Dimont, Emmanuel, Arner, Erik, Schmidl, Christian, Schaefer, Ulf, Medvedeva, Yulia A., Plessy, Charles, Vitezic, Morana, Severin, Jessica, Semple, Colin A., Ishizu, Yuri, Young, Robert S., Francescatto, Margherita, Altschuler, Intikhab Alam, Albanese, Davide, Altschule, Gabriel M., Arakawa, Takahiro, Archer, John A C, Arner, Peter, Babina, Magda, Rennie, Sarah, Balwierz, Piotr J., Beckhouse, Anthony G., Pradhan-Bhatt, Swati, Blake, Judith A., Blumenthal, Antje, Bodega, Beatrice, Bonetti, Alessandro, Briggs, James, Brombacher, Frank, Burroughs, A. Maxwell, Califano, Andrea, Cannistraci, Carlo V., Carbajo, Daniel, Chen, Yun, Chierici, Marco, Ciani, Yari, Clevers, Hans C., Dalla, Emiliano, Davis, Carrie A., Detmar, Michael, Diehl, Alexander D., Dohi, Taeko, Drabløs, Finn, Edge, Albert S B, Edinger, Matthias, Ekwall, Karl, Endoh, Mitsuhiro, Enomoto, Hideki, Fagiolini, Michela, Fairbairn, Lynsey, Fang, Hai, Farach-Carson, Mary C., Faulkner, Geoffrey J., Favorov, Alexander V., Fisher, Malcolm E., Frith, Martin C., Fujita, Rie, Fukuda, Shiro, Furlanello, Cesare, Furuno, Masaaki, Furusawa, Jun Ichi, Geijtenbeek, Teunis B., Gibson, Andrew P., Gingeras, Thomas, Goldowitz, Daniel, Gough, Julian, Guhl, Sven, Guler, Reto, Gustincich, Stefano, Ha, Thomas J., Hamaguchi, Masahide, Hara, Mitsuko, Harbers, Matthias, Harshbarger, Jayson, Hasegawa, Akira, Hasegawa, Yuki, Hashimoto, Takehiro, Herlyn, Meenhard, Hitchens, Kelly J., Sui, Shannan J Ho, Hofmann, Oliver M., Hoof, Ilka, Hori, Fumi, Huminiecki, Lukasz, Iida, Kei, Ikawa, Tomokatsu, Jankovic, Boris R., Jia, Hui, Joshi, Anagha, Jurman, Giuseppe, Kaczkowski, Bogumil, Kai, Chieko, Kaida, Kaoru, Kaiho, Ai, Kajiyama, Kazuhiro, Kanamori-Katayama, Mutsumi, Kasianov, Artem S., Kasukawa, Takeya, Katayama, Shintaro, Kato, Sachi, Kawaguchi, Shuji, Kawamoto, Hiroshi, Kawamura, Yuki I., Kawashima, Tsugumi, Kempfle, Judith S., Kenna, Tony J., Kere, Juha, Khachigian, Levon M., Kitamura, Toshio, Klinken, S. Peter, Knox, Alan J., Kojima, Miki, Kojima, Soichi, Kondo, Naoto, Koseki, Haruhiko, Koyasu, Shigeo, Krampitz, Sarah, Kubosaki, Atsutaka, Kwon, Andrew T., Laros, Jeroen F J, Lee, Weonju, Lennartsson, Andreas, Li, Kang, Lilje, Berit, Lipovich, Leonard, Mackay-sim, Alan, Manabe, Ri Ichiroh, Mar, Jessica C., Marchand, Benoit, Mathelier, Anthony, Mejhert, Niklas, Meynert, Alison, Mizuno, Yosuke, De Morais, David A Lima, Morikawa, Hiromasa, Morimoto, Mitsuru, Moro, Kazuyo, Motakis, Efthymios, Motohashi, Hozumi, Mummery, Christine L., Murata, Mitsuyoshi, Nagao-Sato, Sayaka, Nakachi, Yutaka, Nakahara, Fumio, Nakamura, Toshiyuki, Nakamura, Yukio, Nakazato, Kenichi, Van Nimwegen, Erik, Ninomiya, Noriko, Nishiyori, Hiromi, Noma, Shohei, Nozaki, Tadasuke, Ogishima, Soichi, Ohkura, Naganari, Ohmiya, Hiroko, Ohno, Hiroshi, Ohshima, Mitsuhiro, Okada-Hatakeyama, Mariko, Okazaki, Yasushi, Orlando, Valerio, Ovchinnikov, Dmitry A., Pain, Arnab, Passier, Robert, Patrikakis, Margaret, Persson, Helena, Piazza, Silvano, Prendergast, James G D, Rackham, Owen J L, Ramilowski, Jordan A., Rashid, Mamoon, Ravasi, Timothy, Rizzu, Patrizia, Roncador, Marco, Roy, Sugata, Rye, Morten B., Saijyo, Eri, Sajantila, Antti, Saka, Akiko, Sakaguchi, Shimon, Sakai, Mizuho, Sato, Hiroki, Satoh, Hironori, Savvi, Suzana, Saxena, Alka, Schneider, Claudio, Schultes, Erik A., Schulze-Tanzil, Gundula G., Schwegmann, Anita, Sengstag, Thierry, Sheng, Guojun, Shimoji, Hisashi, Shimoni, Yishai, Shin, Jay W., Simon, Christophe, Sugiyama, Daisuke, Sugiyama, Takaaki, Suzuki, Masanori, Suzuki, Naoko, Swoboda, Rolf K., 'T Hoen, Peter A C, Tagami, Michihira, Tagami, Naoko Takahashi, Takai, Jun, Tanaka, Hiroshi, Tatsukawa, Hideki, Tatum, Zuotian, Thompson, Mark, Toyoda, Hiroo, Toyoda, Tetsuro, Valen, Eivind, Van De Wetering, Marc, Van Den Berg, Linda M., Verardo, Roberto, Vijayan, Dipti, Vorontsov, Ilya E., Wasserman, Wyeth W., Watanabe, Shoko, Wells, Christine A., Winteringham, Louise N., Wolvetang, Ernst, Wood, Emily J., Yamaguchi, Yoko, Yamamoto, Masayuki, Yoneda, Misako, Yonekura, Yohei, Yoshida, Shigehiro, Zabierowski, Susan E., Zhang, Peter G., Zhao, Xiaobei, Zucchelli, Silvia, Summers, Kim M., Suzuki, Harukazu, Daub, Carsten O., Kawai, Jun, Heutink, Peter, Hide, Winston, Freeman, Tom C., Lenhard, Boris, Bajic, Lenhard Vladimir B, Taylor, Martin S., Makeev, Vsevolod J., Sandelin, Albin Gustav, Hume, David A., Carninci, Piero, Hayashizaki, Yoshihide, Forest, Alistair R.R., Kawaji, Hideya, Rehli, Michael, Baillie, J. Kenneth, De Hoon, Michiel J.L., Haberle, Vanja, Lassmann, Timo, Kulakovskiy, Ivan V., Lizio, Marina, Itoh, Masayoshi, Andersson, Robin, Mungall, Christopher J., Meehan, Terrence F., Schmeier, Sebastian, Bertin, Nicolas, Jørgensen, Mette, Dimont, Emmanuel, Arner, Erik, Schmidl, Christian, Schaefer, Ulf, Medvedeva, Yulia A., Plessy, Charles, Vitezic, Morana, Severin, Jessica, Semple, Colin A., Ishizu, Yuri, Young, Robert S., Francescatto, Margherita, Altschuler, Intikhab Alam, Albanese, Davide, Altschule, Gabriel M., Arakawa, Takahiro, Archer, John A C, Arner, Peter, Babina, Magda, Rennie, Sarah, Balwierz, Piotr J., Beckhouse, Anthony G., Pradhan-Bhatt, Swati, Blake, Judith A., Blumenthal, Antje, Bodega, Beatrice, Bonetti, Alessandro, Briggs, James, Brombacher, Frank, Burroughs, A. Maxwell, Califano, Andrea, Cannistraci, Carlo V., Carbajo, Daniel, Chen, Yun, Chierici, Marco, Ciani, Yari, Clevers, Hans C., Dalla, Emiliano, Davis, Carrie A., Detmar, Michael, Diehl, Alexander D., Dohi, Taeko, Drabløs, Finn, Edge, Albert S B, Edinger, Matthias, Ekwall, Karl, Endoh, Mitsuhiro, Enomoto, Hideki, Fagiolini, Michela, Fairbairn, Lynsey, Fang, Hai, Farach-Carson, Mary C., Faulkner, Geoffrey J., Favorov, Alexander V., Fisher, Malcolm E., Frith, Martin C., Fujita, Rie, Fukuda, Shiro, Furlanello, Cesare, Furuno, Masaaki, Furusawa, Jun Ichi, Geijtenbeek, Teunis B., Gibson, Andrew P., Gingeras, Thomas, Goldowitz, Daniel, Gough, Julian, Guhl, Sven, Guler, Reto, Gustincich, Stefano, Ha, Thomas J., Hamaguchi, Masahide, Hara, Mitsuko, Harbers, Matthias, Harshbarger, Jayson, Hasegawa, Akira, Hasegawa, Yuki, Hashimoto, Takehiro, Herlyn, Meenhard, Hitchens, Kelly J., Sui, Shannan J Ho, Hofmann, Oliver M., Hoof, Ilka, Hori, Fumi, Huminiecki, Lukasz, Iida, Kei, Ikawa, Tomokatsu, Jankovic, Boris R., Jia, Hui, Joshi, Anagha, Jurman, Giuseppe, Kaczkowski, Bogumil, Kai, Chieko, Kaida, Kaoru, Kaiho, Ai, Kajiyama, Kazuhiro, Kanamori-Katayama, Mutsumi, Kasianov, Artem S., Kasukawa, Takeya, Katayama, Shintaro, Kato, Sachi, Kawaguchi, Shuji, Kawamoto, Hiroshi, Kawamura, Yuki I., Kawashima, Tsugumi, Kempfle, Judith S., Kenna, Tony J., Kere, Juha, Khachigian, Levon M., Kitamura, Toshio, Klinken, S. Peter, Knox, Alan J., Kojima, Miki, Kojima, Soichi, Kondo, Naoto, Koseki, Haruhiko, Koyasu, Shigeo, Krampitz, Sarah, Kubosaki, Atsutaka, Kwon, Andrew T., Laros, Jeroen F J, Lee, Weonju, Lennartsson, Andreas, Li, Kang, Lilje, Berit, Lipovich, Leonard, Mackay-sim, Alan, Manabe, Ri Ichiroh, Mar, Jessica C., Marchand, Benoit, Mathelier, Anthony, Mejhert, Niklas, Meynert, Alison, Mizuno, Yosuke, De Morais, David A Lima, Morikawa, Hiromasa, Morimoto, Mitsuru, Moro, Kazuyo, Motakis, Efthymios, Motohashi, Hozumi, Mummery, Christine L., Murata, Mitsuyoshi, Nagao-Sato, Sayaka, Nakachi, Yutaka, Nakahara, Fumio, Nakamura, Toshiyuki, Nakamura, Yukio, Nakazato, Kenichi, Van Nimwegen, Erik, Ninomiya, Noriko, Nishiyori, Hiromi, Noma, Shohei, Nozaki, Tadasuke, Ogishima, Soichi, Ohkura, Naganari, Ohmiya, Hiroko, Ohno, Hiroshi, Ohshima, Mitsuhiro, Okada-Hatakeyama, Mariko, Okazaki, Yasushi, Orlando, Valerio, Ovchinnikov, Dmitry A., Pain, Arnab, Passier, Robert, Patrikakis, Margaret, Persson, Helena, Piazza, Silvano, Prendergast, James G D, Rackham, Owen J L, Ramilowski, Jordan A., Rashid, Mamoon, Ravasi, Timothy, Rizzu, Patrizia, Roncador, Marco, Roy, Sugata, Rye, Morten B., Saijyo, Eri, Sajantila, Antti, Saka, Akiko, Sakaguchi, Shimon, Sakai, Mizuho, Sato, Hiroki, Satoh, Hironori, Savvi, Suzana, Saxena, Alka, Schneider, Claudio, Schultes, Erik A., Schulze-Tanzil, Gundula G., Schwegmann, Anita, Sengstag, Thierry, Sheng, Guojun, Shimoji, Hisashi, Shimoni, Yishai, Shin, Jay W., Simon, Christophe, Sugiyama, Daisuke, Sugiyama, Takaaki, Suzuki, Masanori, Suzuki, Naoko, Swoboda, Rolf K., 'T Hoen, Peter A C, Tagami, Michihira, Tagami, Naoko Takahashi, Takai, Jun, Tanaka, Hiroshi, Tatsukawa, Hideki, Tatum, Zuotian, Thompson, Mark, Toyoda, Hiroo, Toyoda, Tetsuro, Valen, Eivind, Van De Wetering, Marc, Van Den Berg, Linda M., Verardo, Roberto, Vijayan, Dipti, Vorontsov, Ilya E., Wasserman, Wyeth W., Watanabe, Shoko, Wells, Christine A., Winteringham, Louise N., Wolvetang, Ernst, Wood, Emily J., Yamaguchi, Yoko, Yamamoto, Masayuki, Yoneda, Misako, Yonekura, Yohei, Yoshida, Shigehiro, Zabierowski, Susan E., Zhang, Peter G., Zhao, Xiaobei, Zucchelli, Silvia, Summers, Kim M., Suzuki, Harukazu, Daub, Carsten O., Kawai, Jun, Heutink, Peter, Hide, Winston, Freeman, Tom C., Lenhard, Boris, Bajic, Lenhard Vladimir B, Taylor, Martin S., Makeev, Vsevolod J., Sandelin, Albin Gustav, Hume, David A., Carninci, Piero, and Hayashizaki, Yoshihide
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Regulated transcription controls the diversity, developmental pathways and spatial organization of the hundreds of cell types that make up a mammal. Using single-molecule cDNA sequencing, we mapped transcription start sites (TSSs) and their usage in human and mouse primary cells, cell lines and tissues to produce a comprehensive overview of mammalian gene expression across the human body. We find that few genes are truly â ̃ housekeepingâ ™, whereas many mammalian promoters are composite entities composed of several closely separated TSSs, with independent cell-type-specific expression profiles. TSSs specific to different cell types evolve at different rates, whereas promoters of broadly expressed genes are the most conserved. Promoter-based expression analysis reveals key transcription factors defining cell states and links them to binding-site motifs. The functions of identified novel transcripts can be predicted by coexpression and sample ontology enrichment analyses. The functional annotation of the mammalian genome 5 (FANTOM5) project provides comprehensive expression profiles and functional annotation of mammalian cell-type-specific transcriptomes with wide applications in biomedical research.
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- 2014
35. Retinoic Acid Negatively Impacts Proliferation and MCTC Specific Attributes of Human Skin Derived Mast Cells, but Reinforces Allergic Stimulability.
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Babina, Magda, Artuc, Metin, Guhl, Sven, and Zuberbier, Torsten
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TRETINOIN ,CELL proliferation ,MAST cells ,CELL cycle ,TRYPTASE ,CHYMASES - Abstract
The Vitamin-A-metabolite retinoic acid (RA) acts as a master regulator of cellular programs. Mast cells (MCs) are primary effector cells of type-I-allergic reactions. We recently uncovered that human cutaneous MCs are enriched with RA network components over other skin cells. Yet, direct experimental evidence on the significance of the RA-MC axis is limited. Here, skin-derived cultured MCs were exposed to RA for seven days and investigated by flow-cytometry (BrdU incorporation, Annexin/PI, Fc"RI), microscopy, RT-qPCR, histamine quantitation, protease activity, and degranulation assays. We found that whileMCsize and granularity remained unchanged, RA potently interfered with MC proliferation. Conversely, a modest survival-promoting effect from RA was noted. The granule constituents, histamine and tryptase, remained unaffected, while RA had a striking impact on MC chymase, whose expression dropped by gene and by peptidase activity. The newly uncovered MRGPRX2 performed similarly to chymase. Intriguingly, RA fostered allergic MC degranulation, in a way completely uncoupled from Fc"RI expression, but it simultaneously restricted MRGPRX2-triggered histamine release in agreement with the reduced receptor expression. Vitamin-A-derived hormones thus re-shape skin-derived MCs numerically, phenotypically, and functionally. A general theme emerges, implying RA to skew MCs towards processes associated with (allergic) inflammation, while driving them away from the skin-imprinted MC
TC ("MCs containing tryptase and chymase") signature (chymase, MRGPRX2). Collectively, MCs are substantial targets of the skin retinoid network. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
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36. Integration of the Human Dermal Mast Cell into the Organotypic Co-culture Skin Model.
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Kim, Jonghui, Guhl, Sven, Babina, Magda, Zuberbier, Torsten, and Artuc, Metin
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- 2014
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37. Inheritance Of Tryptase Genes With Loss-Of-Function Mutations Correlates With Reduced Tryptase Activity In Human Skin Mast Cells
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Trivedi, Neil, primary, Babina, Magda, additional, Ahuja, Rahul, additional, Guhl, Sven, additional, Zuberbier, Torsten, additional, and Caughey, George, additional
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- 2012
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38. Long-Term Cultured Human Skin Mast Cells Are Suitable for Pharmacological Studies of Anti-Allergic Drugs Due to High Responsiveness to FcεRI Cross-Linking
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GUHL, Sven, primary, ARTUC, Metin, additional, NEOU, Angelos, additional, BABINA, Magda, additional, and ZUBERBIER, Torsten, additional
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- 2011
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39. Miltefosine Inhibits Human Mast Cell Activation and Mediator Release Both In Vitro and In Vivo
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Weller, Karsten, primary, Artuc, Metin, additional, Jennings, Gary, additional, Friedrichson, Tim, additional, Guhl, Sven, additional, dos Santos, Rosaly V., additional, Sünder, Cathleen, additional, Zuberbier, Torsten, additional, and Maurer, Marcus, additional
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- 2009
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40. Comparative cytokine profile of human skin mast cells from two compartments—strong resemblance with monocytes at baseline but induction of IL-5 by IL-4 priming
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Babina, Magda, primary, Guhl, Sven, additional, Stärke, André, additional, Kirchhof, Loreen, additional, Zuberbier, Torsten, additional, and Henz, Beate M, additional
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- 2003
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41. Effect of UV-light on apoptosis of human mast cells
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Guhl, Sven, primary, Hartmann, Karin, additional, Tapkeuhinrichs, Silke, additional, Smorodchenko, Alina, additional, Grützkau, Andreas, additional, Henz, Beate M, additional, and Zuberbier, Torsten, additional
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- 2002
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42. C3a and C5a Stimulate Chemotaxis of Human Mast Cells
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Hartmann, Karin, primary, Henz, Beate M., additional, Krüger-Krasagakes, Sabine, additional, Köhl, Jörg, additional, Burger, Reinhard, additional, Guhl, Sven, additional, Haase, Ingo, additional, Lippert, Undine, additional, and Zuberbier, Torsten, additional
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- 1997
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43. Comparative cytokine profile of human skin mast cells from two compartments—strong resemblance with monocytes at baseline but induction of IL‐5 by IL‐4 priming
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Babina, Magda, Guhl, Sven, Stärke, André, Kirchhof, Loreen, Zuberbier, Torsten, and Henz, Beate M.
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Although known as heterogenous, mast cells (MC) are believed to induce allergic inflammation, partially by secretion of T helper cell type 2 (Th2) cytokines. We show here that MC purified from twohuman skin compartments produce cytokines that are primarily associated with inflammation and innate immunity [interleukin (IL)‐1β, IL‐6, IL‐8, tumor necrosis factor α (TNF‐α)]. Although these are detectable even without stimulation, immunoglobulin (Ig)E receptor cross‐linking is able to enhance only TNF‐α production, but phorbol 12‐myristate 13‐acetate additionally promotes IL‐1β and IL‐8. With the exception of TNF‐α, the presence of serum has a positive impact on cytokine production. Although IL‐13 transcripts (but not those for IL‐4 and ‐5) are produced by skin MC, all Th2 cytokines remain undetectable in the supernatants or lysates of MC from foreskin and breast skin by all treatments. Therefore, rather than sharing similarity with Th2 cells, the cytokine profile of skin MC at baseline resembles that of monocytes. Of note, MC precultured in the presence of IL‐4 [alone or plus stem cell factor (SCF)] before anti‐IgE stimulation, acquired the ability to produce IL‐5, and IL‐1β was concomitantly suppressed. Additionally, strong up‐regulation of IL‐6 by SCF was observed, which was inhibited by IL‐4. In summary, we present a detailed analysis of the cytokine array of human skin MC immediately upon isolation; demonstrate that MC from different skin compartments, although producing the same pattern of cytokines, display quantitative differences in several aspects; and provide further evidence that MC possess a proinflammatory capacity, which can, however, be altered by microenvironmental stimuli, substantiating the marked plasticity of the cells.
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44. Long-Term Cultured Human Skin Mast Cells Are Suitable for Pharmacological Studies of Anti-Allergic Drugs Due to High Responsiveness to EcεRI Cross-Linking.
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Guhl, Sven, Artuc, Metin, Neou, Angelos, Babina, Magda, and Zuberbier, Torsten
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SKIN , *MAST cells , *ANTIALLERGIC agents , *CROSSLINKING (Polymerization) , *CELL receptors - Abstract
The article discusses a study which examines the applicability of human skin mast cells (skMCs) for pharmacological studies of anti-allergic drugs. Findings of the study reveal that long-term skMCs demonstrated profound responsiveness towards high affinity IgE receptor cross-linking. It concludes that skMCs can be useful in pre-clinical testing of anti-allergic agents.
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45. Retinoic Acid Negatively Impacts Proliferation and MC TC Specific Attributes of Human Skin Derived Mast Cells, but Reinforces Allergic Stimulability.
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Babina M, Artuc M, Guhl S, and Zuberbier T
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- Cell Cycle drug effects, Cell Degranulation drug effects, Cell Degranulation immunology, Cell Proliferation, Cell Survival drug effects, Cytoplasmic Granules metabolism, Histamine metabolism, Humans, Hypersensitivity genetics, Hypersensitivity metabolism, Immunoglobulin E immunology, Quantitative Trait, Heritable, Receptors, IgE genetics, Receptors, IgE metabolism, Tryptases genetics, Tryptases metabolism, Hypersensitivity immunology, Mast Cells drug effects, Mast Cells physiology, Skin cytology, Tretinoin pharmacology
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The Vitamin-A-metabolite retinoic acid (RA) acts as a master regulator of cellular programs. Mast cells (MCs) are primary effector cells of type-I-allergic reactions. We recently uncovered that human cutaneous MCs are enriched with RA network components over other skin cells. Yet, direct experimental evidence on the significance of the RA-MC axis is limited. Here, skin-derived cultured MCs were exposed to RA for seven days and investigated by flow-cytometry (BrdU incorporation, Annexin/PI, FcεRI), microscopy, RT-qPCR, histamine quantitation, protease activity, and degranulation assays. We found that while MC size and granularity remained unchanged, RA potently interfered with MC proliferation. Conversely, a modest survival-promoting effect from RA was noted. The granule constituents, histamine and tryptase, remained unaffected, while RA had a striking impact on MC chymase, whose expression dropped by gene and by peptidase activity. The newly uncovered MRGPRX2 performed similarly to chymase. Intriguingly, RA fostered allergic MC degranulation, in a way completely uncoupled from FcεRI expression, but it simultaneously restricted MRGPRX2-triggered histamine release in agreement with the reduced receptor expression. Vitamin-A-derived hormones thus re-shape skin-derived MCs numerically, phenotypically, and functionally. A general theme emerges, implying RA to skew MCs towards processes associated with (allergic) inflammation, while driving them away from the skin-imprinted MC
TC ("MCs containing tryptase and chymase") signature (chymase, MRGPRX2). Collectively, MCs are substantial targets of the skin retinoid network.- Published
- 2017
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46. Infection of in vivo differentiated human mast cells with hantaviruses.
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Guhl S, Franke R, Schielke A, Johne R, Krüger DH, Babina M, and Rang A
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- Cells, Cultured, Chemokine CCL5 biosynthesis, Cytokines biosynthesis, GTP-Binding Proteins biosynthesis, Gene Expression, Humans, Interferon-beta biosynthesis, Myxovirus Resistance Proteins, RNA, Viral biosynthesis, RNA, Viral genetics, Reverse Transcriptase Polymerase Chain Reaction, Ubiquitins biosynthesis, Orthohantavirus physiology, Mast Cells virology, Virus Replication
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Increased vascular permeability is a key feature of the pathological symptoms caused by hantaviruses. Here, we analysed the interaction between hantaviruses and mast cells, which regulate vascular homeostasis. In highly purified human skin mast cells increasing amounts of Hantaan (HTNV) and, to a lower extent, Prospect Hill (PHV) virions were produced. Replication was confirmed by the production of viral plus-strand RNA as determined by a virus strand-specific RT-PCR. PHV but not HTNV elicited early expression of beta interferon, MxA, ISG15 and CCL5 consistent to studies with other cell types. The data demonstrate that mature mast cells are permissive to infection with hantaviruses. This interaction might contribute to the development of vascular leakage syndrome.
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- 2010
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