%0 Journal Article %T Meta-analysis of Chicken ¨C Salmonella infection experiments %A Marinus FW te Pas %A Ina Hulsegge %A Dirkjan Schokker %A Mari A Smits %A Mark Fife %A Rima Zoorob %A Marie-Laure Endale %A Johanna MJ Rebel %J BMC Genomics %D 2012 %I BioMed Central %R 10.1186/1471-2164-13-146 %X Diverse chicken lines differing in susceptibility to Salmonella infection were challenged with different Salmonella serovars at several time points. Various tissues were sampled at different time points post-infection, and resulting host transcriptional differences investigated using different microarray platforms. The meta-analysis was performed with the R-package metaMA to create lists of differentially regulated genes. These gene lists showed many similarities for different chicken breeds and tissues, and also for different Salmonella serovars measured at different times post infection. Functional biological analysis of these differentially expressed gene lists revealed several common mechanisms for the chicken host response to Salmonella infection. The meta-analysis-specific genes (i.e. genes found differentially expressed only in the meta-analysis) confirmed and expanded the biological functional mechanisms.The meta-analysis combination of heterogeneous expression profiling data provided useful insights into the common metabolic pathways and functions of different chicken lines infected with different Salmonella serovars. %U http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-2164/13/146/abstract