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Dataset: Expression data from HT29 intestinal epithelial cell line

The study recapitulates, through in vitro micropatterned co-cultures, interactions between HIV-infected T-lymphocytes and intestinal...

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The study recapitulates, through in vitro micropatterned co-cultures, interactions between HIV-infected T-lymphocytes and intestinal epithelial cells in order to investigate the mechanisms underlying the disruption of normal epithelial cell and barrier function during HIV infection. The co-culture method simplifies observation/monitoring of the two cell types and is particularly suited for laser microdissection-based retrieval of the epithelial cells for downstream gene expressions studies. Microarrays were used to characterize changes in gene expression in HT29 epithelial cells co-cultured with Jurkat T-lymphocytes in the presence and absence of HIV infection Micropatterned co-cultures were generated of healthy or HIV-infected T-lymphocytes (Jurkat) and human intestinal epithelial (HT-29) cells whereby both cell types were positioned on the same surface in a price spatial configuration (micropattern). HT29 celsl were then isolated by laser capture microdissection and used for RNA extraction and hybridization on Affymetrix U133 Plus2 microarrays.

Species:
human

Samples:
2

Source:
E-GEOD-56090

PubMed:
19285003

Updated:
Dec.12, 2014

Registered:
Jul.11, 2014


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Sample TREATMENT
GSM1354887 co-cultured with HIV infected Jurkat T cells
GSM1354886 co-cultured with uninfected Jurkat T cells

Tags

  • cell
  • epithelial cell
  • hiv infection
  • surface

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