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Series GSE123922 Query DataSets for GSE123922
Status Public on May 17, 2019
Title RNA-Sequencing of ST2+ Treg cells in response to IL-33 stimulation
Organism Mus musculus
Experiment type Expression profiling by high throughput sequencing
Summary The effects of IL-33 on ST2+ Treg cells were not studied thouroughly. We FACS-sorted in vitro expanded ST2+ Treg cells from C57BL/6 Foxp3-IRES-mRFP (B6 FIR) mice. We next used RNA-seq techonology to define how recombinant IL-33 (rIL-33) may impact mouse Treg by to assessing the transcriptome of IL-33-stimulated ST2+ Treg cells compared to that of untreated ST2+ Treg cells. Our data revealed that ST2+ Treg stimulated with rIL-33 for 6 hours exhibited increased expression of Il10 and Il13 compared to unstimulated ST2+ Treg cells.
 
Overall design Examine of transcriptome of rIL-33-treated or untreated ST2+ Treg cells.
 
Contributor(s) Turnquist HR, Chandran UR, Chakka AB
Citation(s) 30779711
Submission date Dec 17, 2018
Last update date May 17, 2019
Contact name Uma Chandran
E-mail(s) chandran@pitt.edu
Phone 412-648-9326
Organization name University of Pittsburgh
Department BioMedical Informatics
Street address 5150 Center Ave
City Pittsburgh
State/province PA
ZIP/Postal code 15232
Country USA
 
Platforms (1)
GPL18635 Ion Torrent Proton (Mus musculus)
Samples (9)
GSM3516916 Untreated ST2- Treg rep1 [HT1]
GSM3516917 ST2+ natural Treg [HT10]
GSM3516918 ST2- natural Treg [HT11]
Relations
BioProject PRJNA510330
SRA SRP173591

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