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Dataset: MEK5 is Activated by Shear Stress, Activates ERK5 And Induces KLF4 To Modulate TNF Responses in Human Dermal Microvascular Endothelial Cells

MEK5 is activated by shear stress in large vessel endothelial cells (ECs) and contributes to the suppression of pro-inflammatory changes...

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MEK5 is activated by shear stress in large vessel endothelial cells (ECs) and contributes to the suppression of pro-inflammatory changes in the arterial wall. We used microarray analyses of total RNA from MEK5/CA-transduced HDMECs compared to LacZ control-transduced HDMECs to identify distinct classes of several regulated genes, including KLF4, eNOS, and ICAM. We conclude that MEK5 activation by shear stress may modulate inflammatory responses in the microvasculature, and these actions are partly mediated by KLF4. Total RNA was isolated from 8 separate paired (derived from same primary isolate) MEK5/CA and LacZ transduced HDMEC lines

Species:
human

Samples:
16

Source:
E-GEOD-25145

Updated:
Dec.12, 2014

Registered:
Sep.15, 2014


Factors: (via ArrayExpress)
Sample TRANSFECTANT CELL LINE
GSM617993 LacZ transduced
GSM617994 LacZ transduced 6a
GSM617995 LacZ transduced 8d
GSM617996 LacZ transduced 9a
GSM617997 LacZ transduced 10
GSM617998 LacZ transduced 10a
GSM617999 LacZ transduced 11
GSM618000 LacZ transduced 11a
GSM61800 MEK5/CA transduced
GSM618002 MEK5/CA transduced 6a
GSM618003 MEK5/CA transduced 8d
GSM618004 MEK5/CA transduced 9a
GSM618005 MEK5/CA transduced 10
GSM618006 MEK5/CA transduced 10a
GSM618007 MEK5/CA transduced 11
GSM618008 MEK5/CA transduced 11a

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