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Dataset: Expression data from peripheral blood

C1q expression increases significantly in the peripheral blood of patients with active tuberculosis compared to healthy controls and...

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C1q expression increases significantly in the peripheral blood of patients with active tuberculosis compared to healthy controls and individuals with latent TB infection. The percentage of C1q-expressing CD14 positive cells is significantly increased in active TB patients. C1q expression in the peripheral blood correlates with sputum smear positivity in tuberculosis patients and is reduced after anti-tuberculosis chemotherapy. Notably, receiver operating characteristic analysis showed that C1qC mRNA levels in peripheral blood efficiently discriminate active from latent tuberculosis infection and healthy controls. Additionally, C1qC protein level in pleural effusion shows improved power in discriminating tuberculosis from non-tuberculosis pleurisy when compared to other inflammatory markers, such as IL-6 and TNF-α C1q expression correlates with active disease in human tuberculosis. C1q could be a potential diagnostic marker to discriminate active tuberculosis from latent tuberculosis infection as well as tuberculosis pleurisy from non-tuberculosis pleurisy. Complement gene expression in peripheral blood mononuclear cells of tuberculosis patients and controls were determined using whole genome transcriptional microarray assays. The mRNA and protein levels of three C1q components, C1qA, C1qB, and C1qC, were further validated by qRT-PCR and enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay, respectively. The percentages of C1q expression in CD14 positive cells were determined by flow cytometry. Finally, C1qC protein level was quantified in the pleural fluid of tuberculosis and non-tuberculosis pleurisy.

Species:
human

Samples:
39

Source:
E-GEOD-54992

Updated:
Dec.12, 2014

Registered:
Sep.21, 2014


Factors: (via ArrayExpress)
Sample DISEASE STATE
GSM1327526 Tuberculosis
GSM1327526 Tuberculosis
GSM1327526 Tuberculosis
GSM1327526 Tuberculosis
GSM1327526 Tuberculosis
GSM1327526 Tuberculosis
GSM1327532 TB patient after anti-tuberculosis treatment for 3 months
GSM1327526 Tuberculosis
GSM1327532 TB patient after anti-tuberculosis treatment for 3 months
GSM1327526 Tuberculosis
GSM1327532 TB patient after anti-tuberculosis treatment for 3 months
GSM1327532 TB patient after anti-tuberculosis treatment for 3 months
GSM1327532 TB patient after anti-tuberculosis treatment for 3 months
GSM1327539 latent tuberculosis infection
GSM1327526 Tuberculosis
GSM132754 healthy donor
GSM132754 healthy donor
GSM1327539 latent tuberculosis infection
GSM132754 healthy donor
GSM1327539 latent tuberculosis infection
GSM132754 healthy donor
GSM1327539 latent tuberculosis infection
GSM1327539 latent tuberculosis infection
GSM132754 healthy donor
GSM132754 healthy donor
GSM1327539 latent tuberculosis infection
GSM1327552 TB patient after anti-tuberculosis treatment for 6 months
GSM1327552 TB patient after anti-tuberculosis treatment for 6 months
GSM1327532 TB patient after anti-tuberculosis treatment for 3 months
GSM1327532 TB patient after anti-tuberculosis treatment for 3 months
GSM1327552 TB patient after anti-tuberculosis treatment for 6 months
GSM1327532 TB patient after anti-tuberculosis treatment for 3 months
GSM1327552 TB patient after anti-tuberculosis treatment for 6 months
GSM1327532 TB patient after anti-tuberculosis treatment for 3 months
GSM1327552 TB patient after anti-tuberculosis treatment for 6 months
GSM1327552 TB patient after anti-tuberculosis treatment for 6 months
GSM1327552 TB patient after anti-tuberculosis treatment for 6 months
GSM1327552 TB patient after anti-tuberculosis treatment for 6 months
GSM1327552 TB patient after anti-tuberculosis treatment for 6 months

Tags

  • disease
  • genome
  • peripheral
  • pleural fluid
  • pleurisy
  • protein
  • tuberculosis

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