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Home › Dataset Library › Transcriptional Signatures as a Disease-Specific and Predictive Inflammatory Biomarker for Type 1 Diabetes [H1N1_S5_5Pre_5D0]

Dataset: Transcriptional Signatures as a Disease-Specific and Predictive Inflammatory Biomarker for Type 1 Diabetes [H1N1_S5_5Pre_5D0]

The complex milieu of inflammatory mediators associated with many diseases is often too dilute to directly measure in the periphery,...

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The complex milieu of inflammatory mediators associated with many diseases is often too dilute to directly measure in the periphery, necessitating development of more sensitive measurements suitable for mechanistic studies, earlier diagnosis, guiding selection of therapy, and monitoring interventions. Previously we determined that plasma of recent-onset (RO) Type 1 diabetes (T1D) patients induce a proinflammatory transcriptional signature in fresh peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMC) relative to that of unrelated healthy controls (HC). Here, using an optimized cryopreserved PBMC-based protocol, we compared the signature found in pre H1N1 samples to the signature associated with active H1N1 flu. UPN727 cells were stimulated with plasma that was collected pre-H1N1 (healthy) or during active-H1N1 from 5 different individuals. Gene expression analysis was perfromed in order to evaluate the transcriptional signature associated with the H1N1 influenza virus.

Species:
human

Samples:
12

Source:
E-GEOD-35712

Updated:
Dec.12, 2014

Registered:
Sep.19, 2014


Factors: (via ArrayExpress)
Sample PROTOCOL
GSM873800 stimulated with autologous plasma
GSM873800 stimulated with autologous plasma
GSM873802 stimulated with 1090A pre flu plasma
GSM873803 stimulated with 1090B active flu plasma
GSM873804 stimulated with 033S pre flu plasma
GSM873805 stimulated with 033T active flu plasma
GSM873806 stimulated with 121F pre flu plasma
GSM873807 stimulated with 121G active flu plasma
GSM873808 stimulated with 1223A pre flu plasma
GSM873809 stimulated with 1223B active flu plasma
GSM873810 stimulated with 1052A pre flu plasma
GSM8738 stimulated with 1052B active flu plasma

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  • peripheral

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