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Dataset: Gene expression analysis of human lymphoblastoid cell lines

Human lymphoblastoid cell lines (EBV-immortalised B cells, LcL) obtained from subjects of different age (young 28-40 years, centenarians...

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Human lymphoblastoid cell lines (EBV-immortalised B cells, LcL) obtained from subjects of different age (young 28-40 years, centenarians >95 years) were analysed for gene expression at basal culture conditions and after 48 hours of serum starvation. Lymphoid B cells from centenarians were more resistant to apoptosis induction and displayed a more developed lysosomal compartment, the most critical component of phagic machinery. In addition, cells from centenarians were capable of engulfing and digesting other cells, i.e. their siblings (even entire cells). This behavior was improved by nutrient deprivation but, strikingly, it was unaffected by the autophagy modulating drugs rapamycin, an autophagy inducer, and 3-methyladenine, an autophagy inhibitor. 12 samples, divided into 4 groups: young basal, young starved, centenarians basal and centenarians starved.

Species:
human

Samples:
12

Source:
E-GEOD-31040

Updated:
Dec.12, 2014

Registered:
Sep.16, 2014


Factors: (via ArrayExpress)
Sample CULTURE CONDITION GENDER AGE SUBJECT IDENTIFIER
GSM769038 basal female 104 years C139
GSM769039 starvation female 104 years C139
GSM769040 basal male 100 years C402
GSM76904 starvation male 100 years C402
GSM769042 basal male 40 years C499
GSM769043 starvation male 40 years C499
GSM769044 basal male 28 years C639
GSM769045 starvation male 28 years C639
GSM769046 basal male 106 years C645
GSM769047 starvation male 106 years C645
GSM769048 basal female 37 years C931
GSM769049 starvation female 37 years C931

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  • basal
  • cell
  • compartment
  • serum

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