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Dataset: IL-17 and TNF synergistically induce growth-associated cytokines in melanocytes while suppressing melanogenesis

In this study, we sought to determine how IL-17 and TNF influence normal human melanocytes, either alone, or with both cytokines...

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In this study, we sought to determine how IL-17 and TNF influence normal human melanocytes, either alone, or with both cytokines together. We reveal a dichotomous effect of IL-17 and TNF, which not only elicit essential mitogenic cytokines but also suppress melanogenesis by down-regulating genes of melanogenesis pathway Comparison of one batch of primary human melanocyte line cultured in serum free media, treated with TNF and/or IL-17, for either 24 or 48 hours.

Species:
human

Samples:
12

Source:
E-GEOD-40413

Updated:
Dec.12, 2014

Registered:
Jul.12, 2014


Factors: (via ArrayExpress)
Sample TREATMENT TIME
GSM993410 TNF (10ng/mL)+IL-17 (200ng/mL) 48 hour cyotkine treatment
GSM993409 TNF (10ng/mL)+IL-17 (20ng/mL) 48 hour cyotkine treatment
GSM993408 IL-17 (200ng/mL) 48 hour cyotkine treatment
GSM993407 IL-17 (20ng/mL) 48 hour cyotkine treatment
GSM993406 TNF (10ng/mL) 48 hour cyotkine treatment
GSM993405 Ctrl 48 hour cyotkine treatment
GSM993404 TNF (10ng/mL)+IL-17 (200ng/mL) 24 hour cytokine treatment
GSM993403 TNF (10ng/mL)+IL-17 (20ng/mL) 24 hour cytokine treatment
GSM993402 IL-17 (200ng/mL) 24 hour cytokine treatment
GSM99340 IL-17 (20ng/mL) 24 hour cytokine treatment
GSM993400 TNF (10ng/mL) 24 hour cytokine treatment
GSM993399 Ctrl 24 hour cytokine treatment

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  • line
  • melanocyte
  • serum

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