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Series GSE277499 Query DataSets for GSE277499
Status Public on Sep 30, 2024
Title Human Immune Exhaustion Gene Expression Profile in C7R-CAR and CAR NK cells
Organism Homo sapiens
Experiment type Other
Summary The purpose of this experiment was two-fold. The first was to examine how the gene expression profile changes over time in C7R-CAR NK cells. C7R is a constitutively active IL-7 receptor that provides persistent activation of STAT5. The second was to examine the differential gene expression in C7R CAR NK cells or CAR NK treated with exogenous IL-15 (exIL15) after 2 weeks of stimulation.
 
Overall design There are 9 experimental samples. Total RNA from C7R-GD2.CAR NK cells is represented at two different timepoints, the day 0 timepoint an day 14 timepoint. Each condition is represented by 3 matched donors. Total RNA was isolated at 14 from GD2.CAR NK cells treated with exogenous IL-15 to enable two week comparison of C7R and IL-15 signaling.
 
Contributor(s) Dysthe M, Parihar R
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Submission date Sep 18, 2024
Last update date Sep 30, 2024
Contact name Matthew Dysthe
E-mail(s) Matthew.Dysthe@bcm.edu
Organization name Baylor College of Medicine
Street address 1 Baylor Plaza
City Houston
State/province TX
ZIP/Postal code 77030
Country USA
 
Platforms (1)
GPL33412 Nanostring nCounter Immune Exhaustion Panel [NS_Hs_Exhaustion_v1.0]
Samples (6)
GSM8523412 PY63023_02
GSM8523413 PY63025_04
GSM8523414 PY63027_06
Relations
BioProject PRJNA1162526

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GSE277499_Normalized_Data.csv.gz 25.5 Kb (ftp)(http) CSV
GSE277499_RAW.tar 70.0 Kb (http)(custom) TAR (of RCC)
GSE277499_Raw_Data.csv.gz 21.1 Kb (ftp)(http) CSV

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