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Home › Dataset Library › Expression data from Gambian children with and without the clinical signs of active trachoma: U133 Plus2.0 array

Dataset: Expression data from Gambian children with and without the clinical signs of active trachoma: U133 Plus2.0 array

Conjunctival samples from 60 individuals with and without the clinical signs of active trachoma were analysed on the U133 Plus 2.0...

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Conjunctival samples from 60 individuals with and without the clinical signs of active trachoma were analysed on the U133 Plus 2.0 arrays. Global transcriptional changes characteristic of disease and infection phenotypes were identified. Two analysis methods found large numbers of differentially regulated genes and the existence of networks of co-expressed genes. There were signatures characteristic of the host defence response with evidence supporting infiltration of various types of leukocytes and activation of innate responses of epithelial cells. Two separate methods could classify disease and infection phenotype based on transcription signatures with 70% accuracy. These results provide an insight into the complexity of the acute response in trachoma but are able to partly explain the biology of trachoma through the identification of pathways and gene expression sets useful to future studies on chlamydial immunopathogenesis. Conjunctival samples from 60 participants were tested on U133 plus 2.0 arrays (40 participants with clinical signs of active trachoma and 20 controls with normal conjunctivas as before). Samples were further sub-divided based on the detection and quantification of ocular Chlamydia trachomatis load by PCR tests. Gene expression was then assessed using differential expression and construction of co-expression networks. The content of the constructed gene lists which were identified as part of a network or differentially expressed were then tested for enrichment using publically available analysis tools to identify biological pathways expressed in the conjunctiva during C. trachomatis infection and disease episodes.

Species:
human

Samples:
60

Source:
E-GEOD-20436

Updated:
Dec.12, 2014

Registered:
Sep.15, 2014


Factors: (via ArrayExpress)
Sample OMPA COPIES PER SWAB GENDER AGE DISEASE EQUIVALENT WHO SIMPLIFIED TRACHOMA SCORE FPC TRACHOMA SCORE ROCHE CT/NG PCR AMPLICOR VALUE ETHNICITY
GSM512479 185270 female trachoma TF F3/P0/C0 POS Fula
GSM512480 57 male trachoma TF F2/P2/C0 POS Wolof
GSM51248 male trachoma TF F3/P1/C0 NEG Wolof
GSM512482 female 0.4 trachoma TF/TI F3/P3/C0 NEG Wolof
GSM512483 1337 male trachoma TF F3/P2/C0 NEG Wolof
GSM512484 458 female 12 trachoma TF F3/P2/C0 POS Wolof
GSM512485 6819 male trachoma TF/TI F3/P3/C0 POS Wolof
GSM512486 134 female trachoma TF F2/P2/C0 POS Wolof
GSM512487 female trachoma TF F2/P1/C0 NEG Wolof
GSM512488 female 10 trachoma TF F2/P1/C0 NEG Bambara
GSM512489 male trachoma TF F2/P1/C0 NEG Bambara
GSM512490 1471 male trachoma TF F3/P2/C0 POS Wolof
GSM51249 4488 male trachoma TF/TI F3/P3/C0 NEG Wolof
GSM512492 115 male trachoma TF F3/P2/C0 POS Wolof
GSM512493 76 male trachoma TF F2/P1/C0 POS Wolof
GSM512494 76 male 10 trachoma TF F2/P1/C0 POS Wolof
GSM512495 172 male 10 trachoma TF F2/P1/C0 POS Wolof
GSM512496 17171 male 10 trachoma TF F2/P1/C0 POS Wolof
GSM512497 745 male 10 trachoma TF F3/P2/C0 POS Wolof
GSM512498 19291 male trachoma TF F2/P2/C0 POS Wolof
GSM512499 134 male trachoma TF F2/P1/C0 POS Wolof
GSM512500 1184 male trachoma TF/TI F3/P3/C0 POS Wolof
GSM51250 11441 male trachoma TF F3/P2/C0 POS Wolof
GSM512502 19 male trachoma TF F2/P1/C0 POS Wolof
GSM512503 male trachoma TF F2/P1/C0 NEG Wolof
GSM512504 male trachoma TF F3/P2/C0 NEG Wolof
GSM512505 female trachoma TF F2/P1/C0 NEG Bambara
GSM512489 male trachoma TF F2/P1/C0 NEG Bambara
GSM512507 male trachoma TF F3/P1/C0 NEG Bambara
GSM512489 male trachoma TF F2/P1/C0 NEG Bambara
GSM512489 male trachoma TF F2/P1/C0 NEG Bambara
GSM512510 female trachoma TF F2/P2/C0 NEG Bambara
GSM512489 male trachoma TF F2/P1/C0 NEG Bambara
GSM512487 female trachoma TF F2/P1/C0 NEG Wolof
GSM512487 female trachoma TF F2/P1/C0 NEG Wolof
GSM512514 19 female trachoma TF F3/P1/C0 POS Wolof
GSM512515 female 13 trachoma TF F2/F2/C0 NEG Wolof
GSM51248 male trachoma TF F3/P1/C0 NEG Wolof
GSM512503 male trachoma TF F2/P1/C0 NEG Wolof
GSM512503 male trachoma TF F2/P1/C0 NEG Wolof
GSM512519 female normal -- F0/P1/C0 NEG Wolof
GSM512520 male normal -- F0/P1/C0 NEG Wolof
GSM51252 female normal -- F0/P0/C0 NEG Wolof
GSM51252 female normal -- F0/P0/C0 NEG Wolof
GSM512523 female normal -- F0/P0/C0 NEG Bambara
GSM512524 male normal -- F0/P0/C0 NEG Bambara
GSM512525 female normal -- F0/P1/C0 NEG Bambara
GSM512524 male normal -- F0/P0/C0 NEG Bambara
GSM512523 female normal -- F0/P0/C0 NEG Bambara
GSM512524 male normal -- F0/P0/C0 NEG Bambara
GSM512529 male normal -- F0/P1/C0 NEG Bambara
GSM512524 male normal -- F0/P0/C0 NEG Bambara
GSM512519 female normal -- F0/P1/C0 NEG Wolof
GSM512520 male normal -- F0/P1/C0 NEG Wolof
GSM512533 female 10 normal -- F0/P1/C0 NEG Bambara
GSM512525 female normal -- F0/P1/C0 NEG Bambara
GSM512520 male normal -- F0/P1/C0 NEG Wolof
GSM512524 male normal -- F0/P0/C0 NEG Bambara
GSM512524 male normal -- F0/P0/C0 NEG Bambara
GSM512529 male normal -- F0/P1/C0 NEG Bambara

Tags

  • conjunctiva
  • disease
  • trachoma

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