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GSE99774: Pancreatic gene expression during recovery after pancreatitis reveals unique transcriptome profiles

Bulk RNA sequencing

Histological resolution of the murine pancreas occurs within one week after injury. Whether histological resolution constitutes pancreatic recovery at a molecular level is not known. We performed RNA-sequencing on the recovering pancreas to determine the transcriptomic profile within the histologically recovered pancreas. We show that although there is histological resolution one week after injury in mice, compared to baseline (non-injured pancreas), there are still numerous differentially expressed genes (DEGs) at one and even two weeks after injury. Overall, the findings suggest the actual recovery takes longer than initially thought given the differential transcriptomic profile in the pancreas two weeks after injury compared to the baseline pancreas. There is also the possibility of a novel emerging pancreatic transcriptome upon recovery. SOURCE: Ting Wang (wang9ting@gmail.com) - University of Pittsburgh

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