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Dataset: IFN alpha-induced gene expression in human NK cells

NK cells are believed to contribute to the control of hepatitis C virus infection and pathogenesis of liver disease. Standard treatment...

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NK cells are believed to contribute to the control of hepatitis C virus infection and pathogenesis of liver disease. Standard treatment of both acute and chronic hepatitis C is based on the administration of interferon alpha, however, the effects of type I interferons on human NK cells have not been studied in the context of hepatitis C. We therefore first performed a microarray screen for genes differentially regulated in human NK cells after stimulation of PBMC with recombinant interferon alpha-2b. One of the genes upregulated was TRAIL which was confirmed in vitro on the protein level. Keywords: Interferon alpha; human NK cells; stimulation for 6 hours; cells sorted after stimulation of whole PBMC NK cells of PBMC of five healthy controls have been either isolated directly or after culturing for 6h in media containing 10% human AB serum supplemented with 1 and 100 ng/ml recombinant IFNa-2b. RNA of NK cells of the healthy controls was isolated and RNA was pooled for the hybridization.

Species:
human

Samples:
4

Source:
E-GEOD-15743

PubMed:
20334827

Updated:
Dec.12, 2014

Registered:
Sep.12, 2014


Factors: (via ArrayExpress)
Sample DOSAGE
GSM394092 not specified
GSM394092 not specified
GSM394094 1 ng/ml
GSM394095 100 ng/ml

Tags

  • disease
  • hepatitis
  • hepatitis c
  • liver
  • liver disease
  • protein
  • serum
  • virus infection

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