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Series GSE453 Query DataSets for GSE453
Status Public on Sep 09, 2003
Title fhCMV-H vs fhCMV-T
Organism Homo sapiens
Experiment type Expression profiling by array
Summary Cytomegalovirus (CMV) strains with different in vivo and in vitro characteristics may induce different patterns of cellular gene expression. CMV strain fhCMV-H, which spreads rapidly through cell culture, was isolated from a hematopoetic stem cell transplant patient who died of CMV-mediated marrow failure. In contrast fhCMV-T was isolated from a patient who survived CMV complications and does not spread rapidly in vitro. Fibroblasts were infected with both strains, which had been engineered to express GFP upon cellular infection, and the cellular gene expression profile was compared to that of noninfected controls at 24h. The gene expression profile of HFF exposed to UV-inactivated virus from the 2 strains was also tested, to differentiate the effects of the initial engagement with virus coat proteins such as glycoprotein B and gene modulation by active virus.
Keywords = cytomegalovirus, glycoprotein B
Keywords: repeat sample
 
 
Contributor(s) Graf L, Randolph-Habecker J, Torok-Storb B
Citation(s) 12361756
Submission date Jun 10, 2003
Last update date Jan 18, 2013
Contact name Lynn Graf
E-mail(s) lgraf@fhcrc.org
Phone 206-667-4545
Fax 206-667-5978
URL http://none
Organization name Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center
Department Clinical Research Division
Lab Torok-Storb
Street address 1100 Fairview Ave. N. D1-100
City Seattle
State/province WA
ZIP/Postal code 98109
Country USA
 
Platforms (1)
GPL44 FHCRC Human 18K Array
Samples (16)
GSM825 FHCMV-T-2
GSM827 FHCMV-T-1
GSM828 FHCMV-T-3
Relations
BioProject PRJNA85051

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