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Series GSE83893 Query DataSets for GSE83893
Status Public on Sep 16, 2016
Title The effect of onion exposure on gene expression profiles in intestinal Caco-2 cells
Organism Homo sapiens
Experiment type Expression profiling by array
Summary Background: Human intestinal tissue samples are barely accessible to study potential health benefits of nutritional compounds. Numbers of animals used in animal trials, however, need to be minimalized. Therefore, in this study we explored the applicability of an in vitro model, namely human intestinal Caco-2 cells, to study the effect of food compounds on (intestinal) health. In vitro digested yellow (YOd) and white onion extracts (WOd) were used as model food compounds and transcriptomics was applied to obtain more insight into their mode of actions in the intestinal cells. Methods: Caco-2 cells were incubated with in vitro digested onion extracts for 6 hours, total RNA was extracted and Affymterix Human Gene 1.1 ST arrays were used to analyze the gene expression profiles. To identify onion-induced gene expression profiles in Caco-2 cells, digested yellow onion and white onion samples were compared to a digest control samples. Results: We found that yellow onion (n=5586, p<0.05) had a more pronounced effect on gene expression than white onion (n=3688, p<0.05). However, a substantial number of genes (n=3281, p<0.05) were affected by both onion variants in the same direction. Pathway analyses revealed that mainly processes related to oxidative stress, and especially the Keap1-Nrf2 pathway, were affected by onions. Our data fit with previous in vivo studies showing that the beneficial effects of onions are mostly linked to their antioxidant properties. Conclusion: our data indicate that the in vitro Caco-2 intestinal model can be used to determine modes of action of nutritional compounds and can thereby reduce the number of animals used in conventional nutritional intervention studies.
 
Overall design Microarray analysis was performed on 21-days differentiated Caco-2 cells incubated with digested white onion (WOd), digested yellow onion (YOd) and saline digest (Sd = control) for 6 hours. This experiment was performed three times, so three independent biological replicates per treatment were included in the microarray analysis.
 
Contributor(s) de Wit N, Govers C, Boekschoten MV, Mes J
Citation(s) 27631494
Submission date Jun 30, 2016
Last update date Dec 19, 2016
Contact name Nicole de Wit
E-mail(s) nicole.dewit@wur.nl
Phone +31-317-480310
Organization name Wageningen UR
Department Food & Biobased Research
Street address Bornse Weilanden 9
City Wageningen
ZIP/Postal code 6708 WG
Country Netherlands
 
Platforms (1)
GPL11532 [HuGene-1_1-st] Affymetrix Human Gene 1.1 ST Array [transcript (gene) version]
Samples (9)
GSM2221098 21 days differentiated Caco-2 cells incubated with Saline digest (Sd=control) for 6 hours, biological replicate 1
GSM2221099 21 days differentiated Caco-2 cells incubated with digested white onion (WOd) for 6 hours, biological replicate 1
GSM2221100 21 days differentiated Caco-2 cells incubated with digested yellow onion (YOd) for 6 hours, biological replicate 1
Relations
BioProject PRJNA327311

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