PLX247393
GSE130217: Investigating the role and mechanism of stress induced protein Sesn2 in aged-related adaptive response to cardiac ischemia reperfusion injury
- Organsim mouse
- Type RNASEQ
- Target gene
- Project ARCHS4
Purpose: to reveal the myocardium transcriptomic profile shift pattern before/after Ischemia Reperfusion stress in young, aged, and Sesn2-knockout mice. The goals of this study are to compare the transcriptomic shift pattern among young, aged, and Sesn2-knockout to explore the caridoprotective mechanism of Sesn2 in Ischemia Reperfusion stress and the critical roles of Sesn2 in age-related adapting response to Ischemia Reperfusion stress.; Methods: Myocardium transcriptome profiles of young (3-4 months) wild-type, aged (24-26 months) wild-type, and Sesn2-knockout (3-4 months) mice in normal physiological and Ischemia Reperfusion stressed conditions.; Results: Sesn2 is critical to repress inflammation and maintain metabolic and mitochondria homeostasis in hearts under Ischemia Reperfusion stress, especially to aged hearts. SOURCE: Ji Li (lijiyuanda@gmail.com) - University of Mississippi Medical Center
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