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Home › Dataset Library › Gene expression analysis for CD56- T, NK, CD56+ T cells, and iNKT cells

Dataset: Gene expression analysis for CD56- T, NK, CD56+ T cells, and iNKT cells

A small subset of T cells also expresses kiler-cell immunoglobulin-like receptors (KIRs). We find that KIR+ T cells primarily reside in...

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A small subset of T cells also expresses kiler-cell immunoglobulin-like receptors (KIRs). We find that KIR+ T cells primarily reside in the CD56+ T population. However, little is known on how these cells are different from the conventional CD56- T, NK, and iNKT cells. We used microarray profiling to compare and determine the distinctive differences of CD56+ T cell and its KIR subsets when compared to the conventional CD56- T, NK and iNKT cells. Lymphocyte subsets were sorted from human peripheral blood mononuclear cells with FACSAriaII (BD Biosciences, San Jose, CA) using anti-CD3, anti-CD56, anti-CD14, anti-KIR2DL1, anti-KIR2DL2/3, anti-KIR3DL1 and anti-TCRValpha24 antibodies. The purity of CD3+CD56- T cells, CD3-CD56+ NK cells, CD3+CD56+ T cells, KIR-CD3+CD56+ T cells, and KIR+CD3+CD56+ T cells were more than 98% in all experiments. The purities of iNKT cells for TCRValpha24 and CD1d-tetramer were >95% and >90%, respectively. RNA pre-amplification, labeling and hybridization on Human Genome U133Plus 2.0 GeneChip array were performed in the St. Jude Hartwell Center for Bioinformatics & Biotechnology microarray core facility according to the manufacturer’s instructions (Affymetrix, Santa Clara, CA).

Species:
human

Samples:
30

Source:
E-GEOD-47855

Updated:
Dec.12, 2014

Registered:
Jul.12, 2014


Factors: (via ArrayExpress)
Sample IMMUNOPHENOTYPE
GSM1160722 CD3+TCRValpha+ iNKT-cell
GSM116072 KIR+CD3+CD56+ T-cell
GSM1160720 KIR-CD3+CD56+ T-cell
GSM1160719 CD3+CD56+ T-cell
GSM1160718 CD3-CD56+ NK cell
GSM1160717 CD3+CD56- T-cell
GSM1160722 CD3+TCRValpha+ iNKT-cell
GSM116072 KIR+CD3+CD56+ T-cell
GSM1160720 KIR-CD3+CD56+ T-cell
GSM1160719 CD3+CD56+ T-cell
GSM1160718 CD3-CD56+ NK cell
GSM1160717 CD3+CD56- T-cell
GSM1160722 CD3+TCRValpha+ iNKT-cell
GSM116072 KIR+CD3+CD56+ T-cell
GSM1160720 KIR-CD3+CD56+ T-cell
GSM1160719 CD3+CD56+ T-cell
GSM1160718 CD3-CD56+ NK cell
GSM1160717 CD3+CD56- T-cell
GSM1160722 CD3+TCRValpha+ iNKT-cell
GSM116072 KIR+CD3+CD56+ T-cell
GSM1160720 KIR-CD3+CD56+ T-cell
GSM1160719 CD3+CD56+ T-cell
GSM1160718 CD3-CD56+ NK cell
GSM1160717 CD3+CD56- T-cell
GSM1160722 CD3+TCRValpha+ iNKT-cell
GSM116072 KIR+CD3+CD56+ T-cell
GSM1160720 KIR-CD3+CD56+ T-cell
GSM1160719 CD3+CD56+ T-cell
GSM1160718 CD3-CD56+ NK cell
GSM1160717 CD3+CD56- T-cell

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  • cell
  • genome
  • immunoglobulin
  • lymphocyte
  • peripheral

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