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Series GSE26030 Query DataSets for GSE26030
Status Public on Dec 17, 2011
Title Expression data from in vitro and ex vivo Th1- and Th17-polarized TRP1 TCR transgenic CD4+ cells
Organism Mus musculus
Experiment type Expression profiling by array
Summary Serial comparison between Th1 and Th17 tumor-specific cells cultured in vitro and ex vivo after transferred into sublethaly irradiated B6.PL mice. Th17-derived cells acquire Th1-like properties in vivo but maintain a distinct molecular profile.
 
Overall design TRP1 CD4+ T cells were peptide stimulated under Th1 and Th17 conditions for 7 days. mRNA was collected on the day of adoptive transfer and from multiple replicates on day 5 and 15 after adoptive transfer from pooled spleens and inguinal lymph nodes. Tissues were enriched for CD4 by negative selection and sorted by flow cytometry for the expression of Thy1.2.
 
Contributor(s) Muranski P, Kern SJ, Ferreyra GA, Borman ZA, Danner RL, Restifo NP
Citation(s) 22177921
Submission date Dec 13, 2010
Last update date Mar 04, 2019
Contact name Steven Kern
E-mail(s) kernsj@cc.nih.gov
Phone 301-435-2683
Organization name National Institutes of Health
Department Critical Care Medicine Department
Street address 10 Center Drive
City Bethesda
State/province MD
ZIP/Postal code 20892
Country USA
 
Platforms (1)
GPL6246 [MoGene-1_0-st] Affymetrix Mouse Gene 1.0 ST Array [transcript (gene) version]
Samples (28)
GSM639261 Th1 day 0 in vitro
GSM639262 Th17 day 0 in vitro
GSM639263 Th1 ex vivo day 5, replicate 1
Relations
BioProject PRJNA135495

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