Summary of Study ST003125

This data is available at the NIH Common Fund's National Metabolomics Data Repository (NMDR) website, the Metabolomics Workbench, https://www.metabolomicsworkbench.org, where it has been assigned Project ID PR001943. The data can be accessed directly via it's Project DOI: 10.21228/M8K43P This work is supported by NIH grant, U2C- DK119886.

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Study IDST003125
Study TitlePulmonary maternal immune activation does not extend through the placenta but leads to fetal metabolic adaptation - Fetal liver
Study SummaryMaternal immune system activation (MIA) during pregnancy can disrupt the fetal environment, causing postnatal susceptibility to disorders. How the placenta and the fetus respond to acute MIA over time is unknown. Here, we characterized the response to acute maternal pulmonary inflammation across time in maternal and fetal organs using multi-omics. Unlike maternal organs which mounted strong innate immune responses, the placenta upregulated tissue-integrity genes, likely to prevent fetal exposure to infections, and downregulated growth-associated genes. Subsequently, the placenta upregulated biosynthesis and endoplasmic reticulum stress genes in order to return to homeostasis. These responses likely protected the fetus, since we observed no immune response in fetal liver. Instead, likely due to nutrient depletion, the fetal liver displayed metabolic adaptations, including increases in lipids containing docosahexaenoic acid, crucial for fetal brain development. Our study shows, for the first time, the integrated temporal response to pulmonary MIA across maternal and fetal organs.
Institute
University of Copenhagen
DepartmentDepartment of Biology
LaboratorySection for Computational and RNA Biology
Last NameSandelin
First NameAlbin
AddressCopenhagen University Ole Maaloes Vej 5, DK2200, Copenhagen N, Denmark
Emailalbin@binf.ku.dk
Phone+45 224 56668
Submit Date2024-02-28
Raw Data AvailableYes
Raw Data File Type(s)mzML
Analysis Type DetailLC-MS
Release Date2024-04-02
Release Version1
Albin Sandelin Albin Sandelin
https://dx.doi.org/10.21228/M8K43P
ftp://www.metabolomicsworkbench.org/Studies/ application/zip

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Factors:

Subject type: Mammal; Subject species: Mus musculus (Factor headings shown in green)

mb_sample_id local_sample_id Sample source exposure timepoint
SA338780Blank03Blank - -
SA338781Blank01Blank - -
SA338782Blank02Blank - -
SA338783FLi55.2Fetal liver ctrl 12
SA338784FLi75.3Fetal liver ctrl 12
SA338785FLi13.3Fetal liver ctrl 12
SA338786FLi43.3Fetal liver ctrl 12
SA338787FLi75.2Fetal liver ctrl 12
SA338788FLi73.2Fetal liver ctrl 12
SA338789FLi63.2Fetal liver ctrl 12
SA338790FLi43.2Fetal liver ctrl 12
SA338791FLi23.2Fetal liver ctrl 12
SA338792FLi55.3Fetal liver ctrl 12
SA338793FLi31.3Fetal liver ctrl 12
SA338794FLi97.2Fetal liver ctrl 12
SA338795FLi5.2Fetal liver ctrl 12
SA338796FLi9.3Fetal liver ctrl 2
SA338797FLi37.3Fetal liver ctrl 2
SA338798FLi93.3Fetal liver ctrl 2
SA338799FLi59.3Fetal liver ctrl 2
SA338800FLi93.2Fetal liver ctrl 2
SA338801FLi9.2Fetal liver ctrl 2
SA338802FLi59.2Fetal liver ctrl 2
SA338803FLi45.2Fetal liver ctrl 24
SA338804FLi25.3Fetal liver ctrl 24
SA338805FLi81.2Fetal liver ctrl 24
SA338806FLi7.3Fetal liver ctrl 24
SA338807FLi33.3Fetal liver ctrl 24
SA338808FLi70.3Fetal liver ctrl 24
SA338809FLi15.3Fetal liver ctrl 24
SA338810FLi57.2Fetal liver ctrl 24
SA338811FLi45.3Fetal liver ctrl 24
SA338812FLi57.3Fetal liver ctrl 24
SA338813FLi33.2Fetal liver ctrl 24
SA338814FLi65.2Fetal liver ctrl 24
SA338815FLi70.2Fetal liver ctrl 24
SA338816FLi39.3Fetal liver ctrl 5
SA338817FLi53.3Fetal liver ctrl 5
SA338818FLi79.3Fetal liver ctrl 5
SA338819FLi3.3Fetal liver ctrl 5
SA338820FLi11.3Fetal liver ctrl 5
SA338821FLi29.3Fetal liver ctrl 5
SA338822FLi11.2Fetal liver ctrl 5
SA338823FLi29.2Fetal liver ctrl 5
SA338824FLi44.3Fetal liver lps 12
SA338825FLi32.3Fetal liver lps 12
SA338826FLi76.3Fetal liver lps 12
SA338827FLi56.3Fetal liver lps 12
SA338828FLi72.3Fetal liver lps 12
SA338829FLi24.3Fetal liver lps 12
SA338830FLi6.3Fetal liver lps 12
SA338831FLi6.2Fetal liver lps 12
SA338832FLi38.3Fetal liver lps 2
SA338833FLi28.3Fetal liver lps 2
SA338834FLi28.2Fetal liver lps 2
SA338835FLi94.2Fetal liver lps 2
SA338836FLi60.3Fetal liver lps 2
SA338837FLi84.2Fetal liver lps 24
SA338838FLi82.3Fetal liver lps 24
SA338839FLi82.2Fetal liver lps 24
SA338840FLi71.2Fetal liver lps 24
SA338841FLi47.2Fetal liver lps 24
SA338842FLi34.2Fetal liver lps 24
SA338843FLi58.2Fetal liver lps 24
SA338844FLi58.3Fetal liver lps 24
SA338845FLi84.3Fetal liver lps 24
SA338846FLi74.3Fetal liver lps 24
SA338847FLi66.3Fetal liver lps 24
SA338848FLi4.2Fetal liver lps 5
SA338849FLi62.2Fetal liver lps 5
SA338850FLi12.2Fetal liver lps 5
SA338851FLi30.3Fetal liver lps 5
SA338852FLi68.3Fetal liver lps 5
SA338853FLi68.2Fetal liver lps 5
SA338854FLi77.2Fetal liver lps 5
SA338855FLi80.2Fetal liver lps 5
SA338856FLi62.3Fetal liver lps 5
SA338857FLi30.2Fetal liver lps 5
SA338858FLi4.3Fetal liver lps 5
SA338859FLi85.2Fetal liver tio2 24
SA338860FLi95.2Fetal liver tio2 24
SA338861FLi95.3Fetal liver tio2 24
SA338862FLi69.3Fetal liver tio2 24
SA338863FLi36.2Fetal liver tio2 24
SA338864FLi98.2Fetal liver tio2 24
SA338865FLi35.3Fetal liver tio2 24
SA338866FLi69.2Fetal liver tio2 24
SA338867FLi36.3Fetal liver tio2 24
SA338868QC14QC - -
SA338869QC13QC - -
SA338870QC12QC - -
SA338871QC15QC - -
SA338872QC19QC - -
SA338873QC11QC - -
SA338874QC18QC - -
SA338875QC17QC - -
SA338876QC16QC - -
SA338877QC02QC - -
SA338878QC04QC - -
SA338879QC03QC - -
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