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Sexual dimorphisms in the transcriptomes of murine salivary glands.

Taro MukaiboXin GaoNing-Yan YangMaria S OeiTetsuji NakamotoJames E Melvin
Published in: FEBS open bio (2019)
Transcriptional profiling identified 933 sexually dimorphic genes out of the 14 371 protein-coding genes expressed in the three major murine salivary glands: parotid, sublingual, and submandibular. Most (89%) sex-specific genes were enriched in a single gland, while only 0.5% of the sexually dimorphic genes were enriched in all glands. The sublingual gland displayed a strong male sex bias (94% of sex-enriched genes), while a sex preference was not obvious in the parotid or submandibular glands. A subset of transcription factor genes was correlated with the expression of gland-specific, sex-enriched genes. Higher expression of Cftr chloride and Scnn1 sodium channels in the male submandibular correlated with greater NaCl reabsorption. In conclusion, adult salivary glands display sex- and gland-specific differences in gene expression that reflect their unique functional properties.
Keyphrases
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  • gene expression
  • genome wide identification
  • transcription factor
  • bioinformatics analysis
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