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accession-icon GSE33807
Eosinophil specific transcriptome in homeostatic intestine and lung
  • organism-icon Mus musculus
  • sample-icon 8 Downloadable Samples
  • Technology Badge Icon Affymetrix Mouse Gene 1.0 ST Array (mogene10st)

Description

Objective: To study the physiological role of eosinophils in the GI tract and lung under homeostatic conditions,

Publication Title

The pan-B cell marker CD22 is expressed on gastrointestinal eosinophils and negatively regulates tissue eosinophilia.

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Specimen part

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accession-icon SRP105369
Transcriptome analysis of G protein-coupled receptors in distinct genetic subgroups of acute myeloid leukemia: identification of potential disease-specific targets
  • organism-icon Homo sapiens
  • sample-icon 82 Downloadable Samples
  • Technology Badge IconIllumina HiSeq 2000

Description

Acute myeloid leukemia (AML) is associated with poor clinical outcome and the development of more effective therapies is urgently needed. G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) represent attractive therapeutic targets, accounting for approximately 30% of all targets of marketed drugs. Using next-generation sequencing, we studied the expression of 772 GPCRs in 148 genetically diverse AML specimens, normal blood and bone marrow cell populations as well as cord blood-derived CD34-positive cells. Among these receptors, 30 are overexpressed and 19 are downregulated in AML samples compared with normal CD34-positive cells. Upregulated GPCRs are enriched in chemokine (CCR1, CXCR4, CCR2, CX3CR1, CCR7 and CCRL2), adhesion (CD97, EMR1, EMR2 and GPR114) and purine (including P2RY2 and P2RY13) receptor subfamilies. The downregulated receptors include adhesion GPCRs, such as LPHN1, GPR125, GPR56, CELSR3 and GPR126, protease-activated receptors (F2R and F2RL1) and the Frizzled family receptors SMO and FZD6. Interestingly, specific deregulation was observed in genetically distinct subgroups of AML, thereby identifying different potential therapeutic targets in these frequent AML subgroups. Overall design: Total healthy bone marrow was sorted to isolate distinct cell populations. RNA-Seq analysis was performed on sorted cells to determine gene expression profile of healthy bona marrow subpopulations.

Publication Title

Transcriptome analysis of G protein-coupled receptors in distinct genetic subgroups of acute myeloid leukemia: identification of potential disease-specific targets.

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Specimen part, Subject

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accession-icon GSE57757
Expression profiles of sorted murine lung Eosinophils following allergen challenge
  • organism-icon Mus musculus
  • sample-icon 7 Downloadable Samples
  • Technology Badge Icon Affymetrix Mouse Gene 1.0 ST Array (mogene10st)

Description

The eosinophil transcriptome analysis indicated a robust transcription change in eosinophils following allergen challenge in the lung.

Publication Title

Carbonic anhydrase IV is expressed on IL-5-activated murine eosinophils.

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Specimen part

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accession-icon GSE57048
Irp2 mediates cigarette smoke-induced bronchitis and emphysema via regulation of cytochrome c oxidase and mitochondrial iron loading.
  • organism-icon Mus musculus
  • sample-icon 11 Downloadable Samples
  • Technology Badge Icon Affymetrix Mouse Gene 1.0 ST Array (mogene10st)

Description

Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), the fourth leading cause of death globally, is influenced by both cigarette smoking and genetic determinants. We have previously identified iron-responsive element binding protein 2 (IRP2) as a candidate COPD susceptibility gene based on genetic association studies, with IRP2 increased in the lungs of COPD patients. Here we demonstrate that mice deficient in IRP2 are protected from cigarette smoke (CS)-induced COPD. Using RIP-Seq, RNA-Seq, gene expression and pathway analysis, we identify IRP2 as a regulator of mitochondrial function in the lung. We show that an increase in IRP2 results in a cytochrome c oxidase (COX)-dependent alteration in oxidative capacity and mitochondrial-iron dysfunction involving frataxin. We demonstrate that mice with impaired COX or frataxin activity have altered responses to CS and show that overexpressing IRP2 in vivo alters mitochondrial dynamics. These data suggest a critical role of the mitochondria-iron axis in mediating the pathogenesis of COPD.

Publication Title

Mitochondrial iron chelation ameliorates cigarette smoke-induced bronchitis and emphysema in mice.

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Sex, Specimen part

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accession-icon GSE84764
Transcriptomic analysis of monocyte to macrophage differentiation in the colon
  • organism-icon Mus musculus
  • sample-icon 12 Downloadable Samples
  • Technology Badge Icon Affymetrix Mouse Gene 1.0 ST Array (mogene10st)

Description

Intestinal macrophages rely on the constant replenishment by bone marrow derived Ly6Chigh monocytes in the adult organism. The developmental path from monocytes towards intestinal macrophages locally in the tissue is defined by the loss of Ly6C and acquisition of MHCII and CX3CR1 expression. We used microarray analysis to further characterise this local differentiation process.

Publication Title

Tissue-specific differentiation of colonic macrophages requires TGFβ receptor-mediated signaling.

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Sex, Specimen part

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accession-icon GSE53894
G9a-dependent gene expression in mouse AML cells
  • organism-icon Mus musculus
  • sample-icon 6 Downloadable Samples
  • Technology Badge Icon Affymetrix Mouse Gene 1.0 ST Array (mogene10st)

Description

The methyltransferase G9a was found to play a role in the disease progression of a murine model of AML.

Publication Title

The methyltransferase G9a regulates HoxA9-dependent transcription in AML.

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accession-icon SRP027358
Transcriptome of Primitive Human Hematopoietic Cells: A New Resource to Find hHSC-Specific Genes
  • organism-icon Homo sapiens
  • sample-icon 134 Downloadable Samples
  • Technology Badge IconIllumina HiSeq 2000

Description

We analysed the transcriptome of different HSC-enriched subpopulations of cells sorted from human umbilical cord blood and isolated from several individuals with different genetic backgrounds. We aim at identifying new cell surface markers associated with human HSC and downstream mature hematopoietic cell activity. Overall design: RNA-seq of CD34+CD45RA- cord blood cells from 17 non-pooled individuals.

Publication Title

GPR56 identifies primary human acute myeloid leukemia cells with high repopulating potential in vivo.

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Specimen part, Subject

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accession-icon SRP028567
RNA-Seq analysis of primary AML specimens exposed to AhR modulating agents
  • organism-icon Homo sapiens
  • sample-icon 121 Downloadable Samples
  • Technology Badge IconIllumina HiSeq 2000

Description

The goal of the study was to identify genes that are directly or indirectly coregulated by the AhR pathway in primary human AML cells. Patient AML cells were treated for 16 hours with the two indirubin derivatives 6-bromoindirubin-3''oxime (BIO), 1-Methyl-6-bromoindirubin-3''oxime (MeBIO), the AHR-antagonist SR1 (StemReginin1), combinations of BIO+SR1 and MeBIO+SR1 or DMSO alone at indicated concentrations prior to RNA extraction for sequencing. Overall design: RNA-Seq performed on 5 primary AML samples fresh (t0) and after exposure to AhR-agonists (2), -antagonist (1), and DMSO Contributor: Leucegene Project, IRIC

Publication Title

GPR56 identifies primary human acute myeloid leukemia cells with high repopulating potential in vivo.

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Specimen part, Subject

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accession-icon SRP174225
Impact of dietary antigen on gene expression of Peyer's patch T cells
  • organism-icon Mus musculus
  • sample-icon 26 Downloadable Samples
  • Technology Badge IconIllumina HiSeq 2500

Description

Transcriptional profiling shows that Peyer´s patch CD4+ T cells from mice kept on dietary antigens are skewed towards a Tfh cell programme. Continous recognition of dietary antigens does not lead to classical signature of exhaustion. Overall design: Examination of conventional and elemental diet on gene expression of PP T cells

Publication Title

Intestinal development and homeostasis require activation and apoptosis of diet-reactive T cells.

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Specimen part, Cell line, Subject

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accession-icon SRP124495
Neonatally imprinted mesenteric lymph node stromal cell subsets induce tolerogenic dendritic cells [Tx FSC]
  • organism-icon Mus musculus
  • sample-icon 29 Downloadable Samples
  • Technology Badge IconIllumina HiSeq 2500

Description

Gut-draining mesenteric lymph nodes (mLNs) play a key role in peripheral tolerance towards food and commensal antigens by providing an optimal microenvironment for efficient de novo induction of Foxp3+ regulatory T cells (Tregs). We recently identified mLN stromal cells as critical cellular players in this process and demonstrated that their tolerogenic properties are imprinted by microbiota. Here, we show that this imprinting process already takes place in the neonatal phase and renders the mLN stromal cell compartment resistant to inflammatory perturbations later in life. Utilizing LN transplantation, RNA-seq and single-cell RNA-seq allowed identification of stably imprinted expression signatures in mLN fibroblastic stromal cells. We dissected common stromal cell subsets across gut-draining mLNs and skin-draining LNs with location-specific immunomodulatory functions, such as subset-specific expression of Aldh1a2/3. Accordingly, mLN stromal cells shaped resident dendritic cells to attain high Treg-inducing capacity in a Bmp2-dependent manner. Thus, crosstalk between mLN stromal and resident dendritic cells provides a robust feedback mechanism for the maintenance of intestinal tolerance. Overall design: Transcriptomic analysis of fibroblastic stromal cells of skin-draining and intestinal-draining lymph nodes from endogenous and transplanted lymph nodes at the popliteal fossa.

Publication Title

Neonatally imprinted stromal cell subsets induce tolerogenic dendritic cells in mesenteric lymph nodes.

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Cell line, Subject

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Casey S. Greene, Dongbo Hu, Richard W. W. Jones, Stephanie Liu, David S. Mejia, Rob Patro, Stephen R. Piccolo, Ariel Rodriguez Romero, Hirak Sarkar, Candace L. Savonen, Jaclyn N. Taroni, William E. Vauclain, Deepashree Venkatesh Prasad, Kurt G. Wheeler. refine.bio: a resource of uniformly processed publicly available gene expression datasets.
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