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HT Experiment :

Experiment Id  E-GEOD-58271 Series Id  GSE58271
Name  Effect of dietary fat and cholesterol on hepatic gene expression of liver-specific Cyp51 knockout male and female mice Experiment Type  transcription profiling by array
Study Type  WT vs. Mutant Source  ArrayExpress
Curation Date  2019-05-30
description  Cholesterol is one of the key molecules in mammals and the most striking examples of its deficiency are the inborn errors of cholesterol biosynthesis that manifest in severe whole body phenotypes. Liver, the principal site of cholesterol homeostasis, has rarely been investigated in these defects. We thus focused on the hepatocyte-specific deletion of lanosterol 14alpha-demethylase (CYP51) catalyzing the rate-limiting step in the post-squalene part of cholesterol synthesis. Liver-specific Cyp51 KO (LKO or K) and littermate control (LWT or W) mice (129/Pas (10%) x C57BL/6J (90%)) of both sexes (F and M) were investigated in the context of different nutritional availability of fat and cholesterol (standard laboratory diet without cholesterol (LFnC or L), high-fat diet without cholesterol (HFnC or H) and high-fat diet with cholesterol (HFC or C) due to the known sexual dimorphism in hepatic gene expression, where lipid metabolic pathways are among the most biased. 3 condition experimental design: 3 diets (LFnC or L, HFnC or H, HFC or C), 2 genotypes (LWT or W, LKO or K), 2 sexes (F, M), 3 biological replicates per condition, 36 mice altogether
  • variables:
  • sex,
  • genotype

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36 Samples

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