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Status |
Public on Apr 01, 2019 |
Title |
Polarized B -cell functions |
Organism |
Homo sapiens |
Experiment type |
Expression profiling by high throughput sequencing
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Summary |
In this study, we designed an in vitro approach to help us understand how extracellular components participate in human B cell functional plasticity and how this network might be involved in auto-immune diseases. Two activated T cell subsets were used to expose a common pool of B cells to distinct, controlled microenvironments. We showed that the same B cell population could experience two possible opposite evolutions, to either helper or suppressor functions, in a flexible manner. These cells were thus referred to as effector B cells (Eff B) or suppressor B cells (Supp B). We thus analyzed their different transcriptional programs by RNA sequencing.
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Overall design |
B cells cultured with memory or naive T cells were analyzed by RNA sequencing
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Contributor(s) |
Simon Q, Grasseau A, Hillion S |
Citation(s) |
35359922 |
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Submission date |
Mar 28, 2018 |
Last update date |
Apr 07, 2022 |
Contact name |
Sophie Hillion |
E-mail(s) |
sophie.hillion@univ-brest.fr
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Phone |
33298223384
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Organization name |
INSERM U1227
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Lab |
Immunology
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Street address |
Felix le Dantec
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City |
Brest |
ZIP/Postal code |
29609 |
Country |
France |
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Platforms (1) |
GPL18573 |
Illumina NextSeq 500 (Homo sapiens) |
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Samples (6)
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Relations |
BioProject |
PRJNA446049 |
SRA |
SRP136642 |