2012
DOI: 10.1186/2042-6410-3-9
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Sex-specific mouse liver gene expression: genome-wide analysis of developmental changes from pre-pubertal period to young adulthood

Abstract: BackgroundEarly liver development and the transcriptional transitions during hepatogenesis are well characterized. However, gene expression changes during the late postnatal/pre-pubertal to young adulthood period are less well understood, especially with regards to sex-specific gene expression.MethodsMicroarray analysis of male and female mouse liver was carried out at 3, 4, and 8 wk of age to elucidate developmental changes in gene expression from the late postnatal/pre-pubertal period to young adulthood.Resu… Show more

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“…Our findings suggest that CUX2 contributes to the large changes in expression of many sex-biased genes that occur in mouse liver at puberty (6). Genes showing male-biased expression in adult liver are proposed to be repressed by CUX2 in immature liver, where CUX2 expression is high in both males and females; they are then selectively derepressed in male liver at puberty, when CUX2 expression is extinguished.…”
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“…Our findings suggest that CUX2 contributes to the large changes in expression of many sex-biased genes that occur in mouse liver at puberty (6). Genes showing male-biased expression in adult liver are proposed to be repressed by CUX2 in immature liver, where CUX2 expression is high in both males and females; they are then selectively derepressed in male liver at puberty, when CUX2 expression is extinguished.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 82%
“…Next, we examined whether genes altered by CUX2 overexpression are enriched for genes that show a developmental change in mouse liver between 3 and 8 weeks (6). Strikingly, 83% of the male-biased genes that were downregulated in adult male liver following adeno-CUX2 infection were upregulated in male liver from 3 to 8 weeks, consistent with CUX2 repressing these genes in prepubertal male liver (Fig.…”
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