Dataset: CD40-activation of human B cells
Antibody-independent effector functions of B cells, such as antigen presentation and cytokine production, have been shown to play an...
Antibody-independent effector functions of B cells, such as antigen presentation and cytokine production, have been shown to play an important role in a variety of immune-mediated conditions such as autoimmune diseases, transplant rejection and graft-versus-host disease. Therapeutic strategies, which interfere with B cell activation could therefore be a useful addition to the current immunosuppressive armamentarium. CD40 is one of the strongest activation stimuli for B cells. The aim of this study was to characterise the gene expression changes that occurr after B cell activation via CD40. Purified B cells isolated from PBMCs from four donors were compared to B cells which
- Species:
- human
- Samples:
- 8
- Source:
- E-GEOD-54017
- Updated:
- Dec.12, 2014
- Registered:
- Jun.18, 2014
Sample | CELL STATUS | DONOR ID |
---|---|---|
GSM1305909 | CD40-activated | BC4885 |
GSM1305908 | Resting | BC4885 |
GSM1305907 | CD40-activated | BC4884 |
GSM1305906 | Resting | BC4884 |
GSM1305905 | CD40-activated | BC4870 |
GSM1305904 | Resting | BC4870 |
GSM1305903 | CD40-activated | BC4869 |
GSM1305902 | Resting | BC4869 |