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1.

Single cell RNAseq of mouse colon stroma during chronic DSS and homeostatic condition

(Submitter supplied) We implemented a murine model of intestinal inflammation based on oral administration of multiple cycles of low dose dextran sulfate sodium (DSS) to induce epithelial injury and ECM deposition. Mice were subjected to 3 repetitive cycles of DSS displayed progressive accumulation of immune cell infiltrates associated with excessive deposition of collagen fibers. Lamina propria cells from water-fed and DSS-fed mice were isolated using enzymatic digestion, and enriched for stromal cells by FACS using antibodies excluding hematopoietic cells (CD45), epithelial cells (EpCAM), and erythrocytes. more...
Organism:
Mus musculus
Type:
Expression profiling by high throughput sequencing
Platform:
GPL17021
12 Samples
Download data: MTX, TSV
Series
Accession:
GSE172261
ID:
200172261
2.

Interleukin-11-expressing fibroblasts have a unique gene signature correlated with poor prognosis of colorectal cancer

(Submitter supplied) Interleukin (IL)-11 is a member of the IL-6 family of cytokines and involved in multiple cellular responses, including tumor development. However, the origin and functions of IL-11-producing (IL-11+) cells are not fully understood. To characterize IL-11+ cells in vivo, we generated Il11 reporter mice. IL-11+ cells appeared in the colon of murine tumor and acute colitis models. Il11ra1 or Il11 deletion attenuated the development of colitis-associated colorectal cancer. more...
Organism:
Mus musculus
Type:
Expression profiling by high throughput sequencing
Platform:
GPL25723
6 Samples
Download data: TXT
Series
Accession:
GSE164232
ID:
200164232
3.

Characterization of Interleukin 11-producing fibroblasts that constitute a niche for tumor development

(Submitter supplied) This SuperSeries is composed of the SubSeries listed below.
Organism:
Mus musculus
Type:
Expression profiling by array; Expression profiling by high throughput sequencing
Platforms:
GPL25723 GPL21163
11 Samples
Download data: TXT
Series
Accession:
GSE141644
ID:
200141644
4.

Characterization of Interleukin 11-producing fibroblasts that constitute a niche for tumor development [Agilent]

(Submitter supplied) Interleukin (IL)-11 belongs to a member of the IL-6 family of cytokines and is involved in a variety of cellular responses. However, the origin and functions of IL-11-producing (IL-11+) cells are not fully understood. To characterize IL-11+ cells in vivo, we generated Il11 reporter mice. IL-11+ cells rapidly appeared in the colon of mice after dextran sulfate sodium treatment. IL-11+ cells expressed fibroblast markers and genes associated with cell proliferation and tissue repair. more...
Organism:
Mus musculus
Type:
Expression profiling by array
Platform:
GPL21163
5 Samples
Download data: TXT
Series
Accession:
GSE141643
ID:
200141643
5.

Role of ZNF281 in intestinal fibroblast activation: new insights in IBD-related fibrosis

(Submitter supplied) Serious complications of Crohn’s disease (CD), a form of Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD), involve the formation of intestinal fibrotic stenosis followed by obstruction. Chronic inflammatory state activates resident fibroblasts and myofibroblasts, that are the key effector cells in fibrosis, being responsible for the synthesis of ECM proteins. Exposure of human colon fibroblasts (CCD18-Co) to the pro-fibrotic cytokine TGF-β1 is sufficient to induce the expression of genes associated with myofibroblast features such as cell migration, ECM remodeling and contraction. more...
Organism:
Homo sapiens
Type:
Expression profiling by high throughput sequencing
Platform:
GPL21697
12 Samples
Download data: TXT
Series
Accession:
GSE204868
ID:
200204868
6.

Composition of the Colonic Mesenchyme and the Nature of its Plasticity in Inflammatory Bowel Disease

(Submitter supplied) 10x Chromium single cell RNA-Seq of colonic mesenchyme cell populations in health and Ulcerative Colitis in human patients and health in DSS-induced colitis in murine colon
Organism:
Homo sapiens; Mus musculus
Type:
Expression profiling by high throughput sequencing
Platforms:
GPL20301 GPL21103
10 Samples
Download data: TXT
Series
Accession:
GSE114374
ID:
200114374
7.

Structural Remodeling of the Human Colonic Mesenchyme in Inflammatory Bowel Disease

(Submitter supplied) This SuperSeries is composed of the SubSeries listed below.
Organism:
Homo sapiens
Type:
Expression profiling by high throughput sequencing
Platforms:
GPL16791 GPL20301
480 Samples
Download data
Series
Accession:
GSE95459
ID:
200095459
8.

Structural Remodeling of the Human Colonic Mesenchyme in Inflammatory Bowel Disease [3]

(Submitter supplied) Intestinal health is sustained by cooperation between diverse cell types, including epithelial cells, immune cells and stromal cells. Colonic stromal cells provide critical structural support but also regulate mucosal immunity, tolerance and inflammatory responses. Although mucosal stromal cells display substantial variability and plasticity, a paucity of unique genetic markers has precluded the identification of distinct stromal populations and functions. more...
Organism:
Homo sapiens
Type:
Expression profiling by high throughput sequencing
Platform:
GPL20301
192 Samples
Download data: TXT
Series
Accession:
GSE95450
ID:
200095450
9.

Structural Remodeling of the Human Colonic Mesenchyme in Inflammatory Bowel Disease [2]

(Submitter supplied) Intestinal health is sustained by cooperation between diverse cell types, including epithelial cells, immune cells and stromal cells. Colonic stromal cells provide critical structural support but also regulate mucosal immunity, tolerance and inflammatory responses. Although mucosal stromal cells display substantial variability and plasticity, a paucity of unique genetic markers has precluded the identification of distinct stromal populations and functions. more...
Organism:
Homo sapiens
Type:
Expression profiling by high throughput sequencing
Platform:
GPL16791
192 Samples
Download data: TXT
Series
Accession:
GSE95446
ID:
200095446
10.

Structural Remodeling of the Human Colonic Mesenchyme in Inflammatory Bowel Disease [1]

(Submitter supplied) Intestinal health is sustained by cooperation between diverse cell types, including epithelial cells, immune cells and stromal cells. Colonic stromal cells provide critical structural support but also regulate mucosal immunity, tolerance and inflammatory responses. Although mucosal stromal cells display substantial variability and plasticity, a paucity of unique genetic markers has precluded the identification of distinct stromal populations and functions. more...
Organism:
Homo sapiens
Type:
Expression profiling by high throughput sequencing
Platform:
GPL16791
96 Samples
Download data: TXT
Series
Accession:
GSE95435
ID:
200095435
11.

RNA-Seq of distal colonic homogenates from intestinal epithelial-specific Sprouty2-deleted mice versus littermate controls

(Submitter supplied) We asked whether Sprouty2 controls secretory cell differentiation in the distal colon. Loss of Sprouty2 leads to expansion of tuft and goblet cell populations. Sprouty2 loss induced PI3K/Akt signaling, leading to GSK3β inhibition and epithelial IL-33 expression
Organism:
Mus musculus
Type:
Expression profiling by high throughput sequencing
Platform:
GPL19057
12 Samples
Download data: CSV
Series
Accession:
GSE160854
ID:
200160854
12.

Role of macrophages in colitis

(Submitter supplied) The goal of this project is to identify genes preferentially expressed in inflammatory macrophages as compared with control macrophages.
Organism:
Mus musculus
Type:
Expression profiling by array
Platform:
GPL6246
2 Samples
Download data: CEL, CHP
Series
Accession:
GSE68269
ID:
200068269
13.

The acetylome regulators Hdac1 and Hdac2 differently modulate intestinal epithelial cell dependent homeostatic responses in experimental colitis

(Submitter supplied) Histone deacetylases (Hdac) remove acetyl groups from proteins, influencing global and specific gene expression. Hdacs control inflammation, as shown by Hdac inhibitor-dependent protection from DSS-induced murine colitis. While tissue-specific Hdac knockouts show redundant and specific functions, little is known of their intestinal epithelial cell (IEC) role. We have shown previously that dual Hdac1/Hdac2 IEC-specific loss disrupts cell proliferation and determination, with decreased secretory cell numbers and altered barrier function. more...
Organism:
Mus musculus
Type:
Expression profiling by array
Platform:
GPL1261
6 Samples
Download data: CEL
Series
Accession:
GSE54785
ID:
200054785
14.

Interepithelial inflammatory crosstalk mediated by stromal fibroblast communication through hyaluronan

(Submitter supplied) This SuperSeries is composed of the SubSeries listed below.
Organism:
Mus musculus
Type:
Expression profiling by high throughput sequencing
Platforms:
GPL17021 GPL21103
4 Samples
Download data
Series
Accession:
GSE159509
ID:
200159509
15.

Interepithelial inflammatory crosstalk mediated by stromal fibroblast communication through hyaluronan [dataset 2]

(Submitter supplied) Inflammation of epithelial structures frequently leads to disease at distal organs, but the mechanism responsible for this is unknown. We report evidence that digestion of hyaluronan in the extracellular matrix signals distal stromal cells to become primed for increased inflammation. By applying transgenic mouse models and single cell RNA sequencing of mouse and human tissues we demonstrate that skin injury or infection promotes an adipogenic response in distinct populations of distant submucosal fibroblasts of the colon. more...
Organism:
Mus musculus
Type:
Expression profiling by high throughput sequencing
Platform:
GPL17021
2 Samples
Download data: XLS, XLSX
Series
Accession:
GSE158989
ID:
200158989
16.

Interepithelial inflammatory crosstalk mediated by stromal fibroblast communication through hyaluronan [dataset 1]

(Submitter supplied) Inflammation of epithelial structures frequently leads to disease at distal organs, but the mechanism responsible for this is unknown. We report evidence that digestion of hyaluronan in the extracellular matrix signals distal stromal cells to become primed for increased inflammation. By applying transgenic mouse models and single cell RNA sequencing of mouse and human tissues we demonstrate that skin injury or infection promotes an adipogenic response in distinct populations of distant submucosal fibroblasts of the colon. more...
Organism:
Mus musculus
Type:
Expression profiling by high throughput sequencing
Platform:
GPL21103
2 Samples
Download data: CSV
Series
Accession:
GSE158859
ID:
200158859
17.

Expression data from colon epithelium of STAT3IEC-KO in acute DSS colitis

(Submitter supplied) STAT3 is a pleiotropic transcription factor with important functions in cytokine signalling in a variety of tissues. However, the role of STAT3 in the intestinal epithelium is not well understood. Here we demonstrate that development of colonic inflammation is associated with the induction of STAT3 activity in intestinal epithelial cells (IEC). Studies in genetically engineered mice showed that epithelial STAT3 activation in DSS colitis is dependent on IL-22 rather than IL-6. more...
Organism:
Mus musculus
Type:
Expression profiling by array
Platform:
GPL1261
4 Samples
Download data: CEL, TXT
Series
Accession:
GSE15955
ID:
200015955
18.

Transcriptional reprogramming and resistance to colonic mucosal injury in PARP1-deficient mice

(Submitter supplied) Poly(ADP-ribose) polymerases (PARPs) synthesize and bind branched polymers of ADP-ribose to acceptor proteins using NAD as a substrate, and participate to the control of gene transcription and DNA repair. PARP1, the most abundant isoform, regulates the expression of proinflammatory mediator - cytokines, chemokines and adhesion molecules, and inhibition of PARP1 enzymatic activity reduced or ameliorated autoimmune diseases in several experimental models, including colitis. more...
Organism:
Mus musculus
Type:
Expression profiling by array
Platform:
GPL16570
12 Samples
Download data: CEL
Series
Accession:
GSE76658
ID:
200076658
19.

Colonic gene expression data of acute and chronic dextran sodium sulphate (DSS) colitis mice

(Submitter supplied) The lack of suitable animal models reflecting chronically relapsing inflammation and tissue remodeling have hindered fibrosis research in inflammatory bowel diseases (IBD). This study investigated changes in connective tissue in a chronic murine model using different cycles of dextran sodium sulphate (DSS) to mimic the relapsing nature of the disease. We used whole gene expression arrays to study differences in colonic gene expression levels between acute and more chronic DSS colitis,
Organism:
Mus musculus
Type:
Expression profiling by array
Platform:
GPL6246
30 Samples
Download data: CEL
Series
Accession:
GSE42768
ID:
200042768
20.

Longitudinal single cell RNA-seq of the inflamed colon

(Submitter supplied) We demonstrate single-cell RNA sequencing with time course study on DSS-induced colitis mouse model to reveal the overall cellular status during colon inflammation. Based on single cell transcriptome analysis in inflamed colon, we showed that the stromal cell population of colon functions as a hub to coordinate dynamic change with other cell type. We also found the Serpina3n, a serine protease inhibitor is specific up-regulation in the stromal cells during the resolution phase of colon inflammation. more...
Organism:
Mus musculus
Type:
Expression profiling by high throughput sequencing
Platform:
GPL19057
88 Samples
Download data: TSV
Series
Accession:
GSE148794
ID:
200148794
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