PLX005382

GSE120200: Gene expression profiling of neural crest progenitor cultures derived from human embryonic stem cells carrying nonsense mutations in the Polycomb gene ASXL1 [HOM]

  • Organsim human
  • Type RNASEQ
  • Target gene
  • Project ARCHS4

We observed impaired neural crest cell differentiation from human embryonic stem cells that harbor nonsense mutations in the Polycomb gene ASXL1. To investigate the underlying molecular mechanisms, we harvested neural crest differentiation cultures from wildtype and homozygous ASXL1 mutant lines at day 7 of a neural crest differentiation protocol and performed total RNA sequencing using the Illumina NextSeq system. Analyses of global transcriptomes revealed profound changes between wildtype and mutant cultures, and we identified downregulation of several genes of the neural crest regulatory network, most prominently of the transcription factor ZIC1. SOURCE: Friederike Matheus Helmholtz Center Munich

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