Dataset: Comparative intraindividual transcriptome analysis of B-precursor ALL of childhood
The objective of this study was the assessment of transcriptional dysregulation in particular with regard to B-cell differentiation...
The objective of this study was the assessment of transcriptional dysregulation in particular with regard to B-cell differentiation factors. Most studies focus on cross-section analyses of various leukemia subtypes to identify differentially regulated genes lacking suitable reference models. Here we applied comparative intraindividual transcriptome analysis of B-precursor ALL of childhood, which introduces a side-by-side analysis of leukemic cells and matched normal lymphoblasts from the same individual in complete continuous remission after the end of re-induction therapy. This approach reduces noise by eliminating interindividual variability. Comparative matched pair analysis of (single sorted) initial leukemia and single sorted lymphoblasts isolated from the same individual, n=4 pairs, reference samples are the single sorted normal lymphoblasts. Please note that there are sorted samples form only three of the patients. Due to experimental circumstances, a "sorted" sample from the last patient was not included.
- Species:
- human
- Samples:
- 11
- Source:
- E-GEOD-42221
- Updated:
- Dec.12, 2014
- Registered:
- Jun.18, 2014
Sample | INDIVIDUAL ID | CELL TYPE |
---|---|---|
GSM1035822 | 3 | single sorted initial leukemia |
GSM103582 | 2 | single sorted initial leukemia |
GSM1035820 | 1 | single sorted initial leukemia |
GSM1035819 | 4 | single sorted lymphoblasts in complete continuous remission |
GSM1035818 | 3 | single sorted lymphoblasts in complete continuous remission |
GSM1035817 | 2 | single sorted lymphoblasts in complete continuous remission |
GSM1035816 | 1 | single sorted lymphoblasts in complete continuous remission |
GSM1035815 | 4 | Initial, untreated leukemia |
GSM1035814 | 3 | Initial, untreated leukemia |
GSM1035813 | 2 | Initial, untreated leukemia |
GSM1035812 | 1 | Initial, untreated leukemia |