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Dataset: Expression data from TNF-stimulated mouse glomeruli

The specific contribution of the two TNF-receptors Tnfr1 and Tnfr2 to TNF-induced inflammation in the glomerulus is unknown. In mice, TNF...

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The specific contribution of the two TNF-receptors Tnfr1 and Tnfr2 to TNF-induced inflammation in the glomerulus is unknown. In mice, TNF exposure induces glomerular expression of inflammatory mediators like adhesion molecules and chemokines in vivo, and glomerular accumulation of leukocytes. To examine Tnfr-specific inflammatory responses in intrinsic glomerular cells but not infiltrating leukocytes we performed microarray gene expression profiling on intact glomeruli isolated from wild-type and Tnfr-deficient mice following TNF exposure in vitro. Glomeruli were isolated from male C57BL/6J wild-type and Tnfr-deficient mice applying a magnetic bead-based isolation technique. Isolated intact glomeruli were stimulated with TNF for 12 hours in vitro for subsequent RNA extraction and hybridization on Affymetrix microarrays.

Species:
mouse

Samples:
12

Source:
E-GEOD-43928

PubMed:
23869211

Updated:
Dec.12, 2014

Registered:
Nov.12, 2014


Factors: (via ArrayExpress)
Sample GENOTYPE
GSM1074522 B6 wild-type
GSM1074522 B6 wild-type
GSM1074522 B6 wild-type
GSM1074525 B6.129-Tnfrsf1atm1Mak,Tnfrsf1btm1Mwm
GSM1074525 B6.129-Tnfrsf1atm1Mak,Tnfrsf1btm1Mwm
GSM1074525 B6.129-Tnfrsf1atm1Mak,Tnfrsf1btm1Mwm
GSM1074528 B6.129-Tnfrsf1atm1Mak
GSM1074528 B6.129-Tnfrsf1atm1Mak
GSM1074528 B6.129-Tnfrsf1atm1Mak
GSM107453 B6.129-Tnfrsf1btm1Mwm
GSM107453 B6.129-Tnfrsf1btm1Mwm
GSM107453 B6.129-Tnfrsf1btm1Mwm

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  • glomerulus

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