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Series GSE192989 Query DataSets for GSE192989
Status Public on Jan 05, 2022
Title Gene expression after liver transplantation
Organism Homo sapiens
Experiment type Expression profiling by RT-PCR
Summary The purpose of this study was to validate differentially expressed immune system related genes described in previous studies that identified tolerant LTx recipients after immunosuppressive drug (IS) weaning. Blood was collected of tolerant LTx recipients (TOL), a control group of LTx recipients with regular IS regimen (CTRL), a group of LTx recipients with minimal IS regimen (MIN) and healthy controls (HC), and groups were matched on age, sex, primary disease, time after LTx, and cytomegalovirus serostatus after LTx.
Quantitative Polymerase Chain Reaction was used to determine expression of twenty selected genes and transcript variants in PBMCs. In conclusion, we found confounding effects of IS regimen and prior cytomegalovirus infection, on peripheral blood expression of several selected genes that were described as tolerance-associated genes by previous studies.
 
Overall design 4 study groups; in total 52 study samples analyzed in triplicate
 
Contributor(s) Duizendstra AA
Citation(s) 35087511
Submission date Jan 04, 2022
Last update date Feb 02, 2022
Contact name Aafke Duizendstra
Organization name Erasmus Medical Center
Street address Doctor Molewaterplein 40
City Rotterdam
ZIP/Postal code 3015 GD
Country Netherlands
 
Platforms (1)
GPL31166 StepOnePlus Real-Time PCR System human PBMCs
Samples (52)
GSM5770226 CTRL a
GSM5770227 CTRL b
GSM5770228 MIN a
Relations
BioProject PRJNA794075

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GSE192989_matrix_non-normalized_worksheet.xlsx 64.2 Kb (ftp)(http) XLSX
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