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Splicing factor and exon profiling across human tissues
Authors:Pierre de la Grange  Lise Gratadou  Marc Delord  Martin Dutertre  Didier Auboeuf
Institution:1.GenoSplice technology, Centre Hayem, Hôpital Saint-Louis, 1 avenue Claude Vellefaux, 75010, Paris, 2.INSERM, U590, Centre Léon Bérard, 28 rue Laennec, 69373 Lyon and 3.Plateforme bioinformatique, Institut Universitaire d’Hématologie, Hôpital Saint-Louis, 1 Avenue Claude Vellefaux, Paris 75010, France
Abstract:It has been shown that alternative splicing is especially prevalent in brain and testis when compared to other tissues. To test whether there is a specific propensity of these tissues to generate splicing variants, we used a single source of high-density microarray data to perform both splicing factor and exon expression profiling across 11 normal human tissues. Paired comparisons between tissues and an original exon-based statistical group analysis demonstrated after extensive RT-PCR validation that the cerebellum, testis, and spleen had the largest proportion of differentially expressed alternative exons. Variations at the exon level correlated with a larger number of splicing factors being expressed at a high level in the cerebellum, testis and spleen than in other tissues. However, this splicing factor expression profile was similar to a more global gene expression pattern as a larger number of genes had a high expression level in the cerebellum, testis and spleen. In addition to providing a unique resource on expression profiling of alternative splicing variants and splicing factors across human tissues, this study demonstrates that the higher prevalence of alternative splicing in a subset of tissues originates from the larger number of genes, including splicing factors, being expressed than in other tissues.
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