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Dataset: Profiling of Jurkat T cells activated with CD3, CD28 and PMA and multiple kinase inhibitors

T lymphocytes are orchestrators of adaptive immunity. Naïve T cells may differentiate into the Th1, Th2, Th17 or iTreg phenotype,...

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T lymphocytes are orchestrators of adaptive immunity. Naïve T cells may differentiate into the Th1, Th2, Th17 or iTreg phenotype, depending on environmental co-stimulatory signals. In order to identify the genes and pathways involved in differentiation of Jurkat T cells towards Th1 and Th2 subtypes we performed comprehensive transcriptome analyses of Jurkat T cells stimulated with various stimuli an pathway inhibitors Jurkat T cells were treated with CD3, CD28 and PMA and all pairwise combinations, in the presence of DMSO (control) or kinase inhibitors. RNA was isolated after 8 hrs incubation.

Species:
human

Samples:
56

Source:
E-GEOD-30674

Updated:
Dec.12, 2014

Registered:
Sep.16, 2014


Factors: (via ArrayExpress)
Sample TREATMENT
GSM760712 control
GSM760712 control
GSM760712 control
GSM760715 CD28
GSM760715 CD28
GSM760717 CD3
GSM760717 CD3
GSM760717 CD3
GSM760720 PMA
GSM760720 PMA
GSM760720 PMA
GSM760723 CD28, PMA, Control
GSM760723 CD28, PMA, Control
GSM760723 CD28, PMA, Control
GSM760726 CD28, CD3, Control
GSM760726 CD28, CD3, Control
GSM760726 CD28, CD3, Control
GSM760729 PMA, CD3, Control
GSM760729 PMA, CD3, Control
GSM760729 PMA, CD3, Control
GSM760732 CD28, PMA, A_420983
GSM760732 CD28, PMA, A_420983
GSM760734 CD28, PMA, CsA
GSM760734 CD28, PMA, CsA
GSM760736 CD28, PMA, AEB, 071
GSM760736 CD28, PMA, AEB, 071
GSM760738 CD28, PMA, Org48762
GSM760738 CD28, PMA, Org48762
GSM760740 CD28, PMA, SP600125
GSM760740 CD28, PMA, SP600125
GSM760742 CD28, PMA, PD98059
GSM760742 CD28, PMA, PD98059
GSM760744 CD28, CD3, A_420983
GSM760744 CD28, CD3, A_420983
GSM760746 CD28, CD3, CsA
GSM760746 CD28, CD3, CsA
GSM760748 CD28, CD3, AEB, 071
GSM760748 CD28, CD3, AEB, 071
GSM760750 CD28, CD3, Org48762
GSM760750 CD28, CD3, Org48762
GSM760752 CD28, CD3, SP600125
GSM760752 CD28, CD3, SP600125
GSM760754 CD28, CD3, PD98059
GSM760754 CD28, CD3, PD98059
GSM760756 PMA, CD3, A_420983
GSM760756 PMA, CD3, A_420983
GSM760758 PMA, CD3, CsA
GSM760758 PMA, CD3, CsA
GSM760760 PMA, CD3, AEB, 071
GSM760760 PMA, CD3, AEB, 071
GSM760762 PMA, CD3, Org48762
GSM760762 PMA, CD3, Org48762
GSM760764 PMA, CD3, SP600125
GSM760764 PMA, CD3, SP600125
GSM760766 PMA, CD3, PD98059
GSM760766 PMA, CD3, PD98059

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