Dataset: Transcription profiling of mouse wild type and Stat5a or 5b knock-out blood cells treated with GM-CSF to induce granulopoiesis
GM-CSF controls the development of granulocytes but little is known about the contribution of the downstream mediating transcription...
GM-CSF controls the development of granulocytes but little is known about the contribution of the downstream mediating transcription factor STAT5A/B. To elucidate this pathway, we generated mice lacking the Stat5a and 5b genes in blood cells. Peripheral neutrophils were decreased and administration of 5-FU and GM-CSF failed to induce granulopoiesis in Stat5a/b-mutant mice. GMPs were isolated and cultured with GM-CSF. Both the number and size of STAT5A/B-null colonies were reduced and GM-CSF-induced survival of mature STAT5A/B-null neutrophils was impaired. Time-lapse cinematography and single cell tracking of GMPs revealed that STAT5A/B-null cells were characterized by a longer generation time and an increased cell death. Gene expression profiling experiments suggested that STAT5A/B directs GM-CSF signaling through the regulation of cell survival genes. Experiment Overall Design: Mice lacking or with the Stat5a and 5b genes in blood cells, which were treated w/o GMP
- Species:
- mouse
- Samples:
- 12
- Source:
- E-GEOD-14672
- PubMed:
- 19779039
- Updated:
- Dec.12, 2014
- Registered:
- Nov.10, 2014
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GSE14672GSM366044 |
GSE14672GSM366045 |
GSE14672GSM366046 |
GSE14672GSM366047 |
GSE14672GSM366048 |
GSE14672GSM366049 |
GSE14672GSM366050 |
GSE14672GSM366051 |
GSE14672GSM366052 |
GSE14672GSM366053 |
GSE14672GSM366054 |
GSE14672GSM366055 |