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Series GSE74788 Query DataSets for GSE74788
Status Public on Apr 18, 2017
Title Comparative study of host response to chytridiomycosis in susceptible and resistant toad species
Platform organisms Xenopus tropicalis; Rhinella marina; Anaxyrus boreas
Sample organisms Rhinella marina; Anaxyrus boreas
Experiment type Expression profiling by array
Summary In the past century, recently emerged infectious diseases have become major drivers of species decline and extinction. Amphibian declines have occurred due to the fungal disease chytridiomycosis, which has exacerbated the conservation crisis of this taxonomic group. Biologists are beginning to understand what traits are important for susceptibility to this disease, but more work is needed to determine why some species succumb to disease while others do not. We conducted a laboratory experiment to examine how two toad species respond to infection in controlled environment. We selected two related species thought to differ in susceptibility – Bufo marinus (an invasive and putatively resistant species) and B. boreas (an endangered and putatively susceptible species). We measured infection intensity, body weight, histological changes at the site of infection, and genome-wide gene expression changes using a custom assay developed from transcriptome sequencing. Our results confirmed that the two species differ in susceptibility. The more susceptible species, B. boreas, experienced higher infection intensities, loss in body weight, more dramatic histological changes, and larger perturbations in gene expression. We found key differences in skin expression responses in multiple pathways including up-regulation of skin integrity-related genes in the resistant B. marinus. Together our results show intrinsic differences in host response between related species, which are likely to be an important factor in explaining variation in response to a deadly emerging pathogen in wild populations.
 
Overall design We processed 72 tissue samples in total: six biological replicates, three tissue types (ventral skin, liver, spleen), two treatment groups (pathogen exposed, control), and two host species (Bufo marinus, Bufo boreas). The custom Nimblegen microarray design included 135,200 60-bp probes (excluding control probes) targeting 31,367 transcript contigs from Bufo marinus, Bufo boreas, and model species Xenopus tropicalis, with 4 probes per probe-set. We used the 12-plex microarray platform (12 arrays per glass slide). Differential expression analyses were performed separately for each tissue type and host species.
 
Contributor(s) Poorten TJ, Rosenblum EB
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Submission date Nov 08, 2015
Last update date Apr 19, 2017
Contact name Thomas Poorten
E-mail(s) tom.poorten@gmail.com
Organization name UC Berkeley
Department Environmental Science, Policy, and Management
Street address 54 Mulford Hall
City Berkeley
State/province CA
ZIP/Postal code 94720
Country USA
 
Platforms (1)
GPL21108 Custom NimbleGen 12-plex Bufo marinus, Bufo boreas, Xenopus tropicalis Oligo Expression Array
Samples (71)
GSM1933256 BufoBoreas-Liver_control_rep1
GSM1933257 BufoBoreas-Liver_control_rep3
GSM1933258 BufoBoreas-Liver_Bd-infected_rep2
Relations
BioProject PRJNA301569

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Supplementary file Size Download File type/resource
GSE74788_RAW.tar 60.0 Mb (http)(custom) TAR (of XYS)
Processed data included within Sample table

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