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Genetic Effects of Stress in Vervet Monkey Olivera Grujic Dr. Eleazar Eskin’s Lab, UCLA Dr. Nelson Freimer’s Lab,UCLA SoCalBSI, 2008 Project Importance Evaluate biomedical bases of inter-individual differences in response to stressor. Stress Related Diseases: •Depression •Post Traumatic Stress Disorder Response to stress has genetic component! Challenging of Studying Genetic Factors of Stress Complex trait Experiments in humans Need: Model organism that reacts to stress! Vervet Research Colony African Vervets (Chlorocebus aethiops sabaeus) Inbred pedigree 1000 members Small number brought to the Carribean (300400 years ago) 57 wild-caught brought from St. Kitts to UCLA (1975-1989) Colony moved from UCLA to Wake Forest (in January 2008) Advantages of Researching Vervet over Human Population • • • • • • Same stressor Controlled environment Good quality of tissue Simultaneous effect in multiple organ systems Highly informative pedigree Vervet genetic map suitable for QTL mapping Freimer NB, et al. A quantitative trait locus for variation in dopamine metabolism mapped in a primate model using reference sequences from related species. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2007 Oct 2;104(40):15811-6. Epub 2007 Sep 20. Jasinska AJ, et al. A genetic linkage map of vervet monkey. (2007) Mamm Genome 18:347–360. Data Collection Moving can be stressful. Vervet Colony exposed to a major stressor - all of them were moved under the same conditions, at the same time (in controlled way)! Before move: – Blood samples from ~380 individuals – Brain tissue from 12 individuals After move: – Blood samples from ~340 individuals – Brain tissue from 4 individuals Goal: Use samples to determine effects of stress in terms of: •gene expression profiles •interindividual differences Challenges 1. 2. 3. 4. No vervet genome and no vervet microarrays Not much known about gene expression in primate brain Mostly collecting blood data Available expression data only before move First Task Assess quality of DNA probes Identify inter-species sequence differences * Vervet BAC end sequences submitted to NCBI in batches Probe Comparison Workflow Illumina BeadStudio Output File 341,172 Vervet Sequences Extract and Add Headings Convert to 22184 Probe Sequences Vervet Database Compare Using BLAST BLAST Output File Parse Top Hit for Each Probe Count Frequency Probes per Nucleotides Matched Length Results Probe Comparison 15 nucleotides 5% 16 nucleotides 20 nucleotides 23% 5% 19 nucleotides 8% 18 nucleotides 15% 17 nucleotides 28% 50 49 48 47 46 45 44 43 42 41 40 39 38 37 36 35 34 33 32 31 30 29 28 27 26 25 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 197 225 186 160 146 121 104 70 81 55 57 45 44 43 43 64 44 41 45 47 35 39 51 61 67 104 94 208 322 638 1198 1662 3382 6286 5100 1046 0 Freq Probe Alignments Second Task Characterize regional gene expression in vervet brain Characterize group of genes with low gene expression variability between brain and blood Approach: Cluster expression data from blood and following brain tissues: • • • • Head of Caudate Cereballar Vermis Hippocampus Frontal Pole • • • • Dorsolateral Prefrontal Cortex Orbital Frontal Cortex Pulvinar Occipital Pole Obtain a list of genes where more than 75% of variability is due to inter-individual differences! Blood Head of Caudate Cerrebalar Vermus Hippocampus Frontal Pole DLPFC Orbital Frontal Pulvinar Occipital pole Results: Clustering Individuals Tissue Type Blood Tissue Genes Cluster1 Cluster2 Samples GO Analysis on Cluster 1 GO Analysis on Cluster 2 Future Work Third Task: brain to blood mapping Fourth Task: compare pre-move and post-move expression data Acknowledgments UCLA Dr. Eleazar Eskin Dr. Nelson Freimer Dr. Ania Jasinska My Labmates SoCalBSI Dr. Jamil Momand Dr. Sandra Sharp Dr. Nancy Warter-Perez Dr. Wendie Johnston Dr. Beverly Krilowicz Dr. Silvia Heubach Dr. Jennifer Faust Ronnie Cheng SoCalBSI 2008 Interns Funded by: