Description
Semophorin (SEMA) 6A showed capability to reduce the SEMA3A-derived supression of T cells. However, the effect of SEMA6A on the other immune cells was still unclear. Therefore, we performed gene expression analysis using an Affymetrix mouse genome 430 2.0 array to investigate the potential immune cells regualted by the interaction of SEMA6A and SEMA3A. Thus, we predicted other possible immune cells regulated by SEMA6A using GSEA to analyze the microarray data of co-cultured splenocytes.