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Series GSE10240 Query DataSets for GSE10240
Status Public on Jan 23, 2008
Title Primary Human Bronchial Epithelial Cells (HBEs) Stimulated with IL-22 and IL-17
Organism Homo sapiens
Experiment type Expression profiling by array
Summary Primary HBE cells were stimulated with IL-22 and IL-17, and gene expression was studied using an Affymetrix platform microarray, in order to investigate which genes may be upregulated or downregulated in response to these cytokines. Of particular interest was the host defense genes such as antimicrobial peptides, which have been shown to be upregulated by IL-22 and IL-17 in skin keratinocytes.
Keywords: cytokine effect
 
Overall design There were 4 conditions to this study (media, IL-22, IL-17 and IL-22+17) and there were 3 biological replicates of each condition.
Gene expression study using one timepoint of 24 hours after stimulating these primary cells with the above conditions
 
Contributor(s) Aujla S, Kolls J
Citation(s) 18264110, 25141009
Submission date Jan 23, 2008
Last update date Jun 25, 2019
Contact name Shean Aujla
E-mail(s) shean.aujla@chp.edu
Phone 412 692 7338
Organization name Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh
Department Division of Pulmonary Medicine, Allergy and Immunology
Lab Kolls Lab of Lung Immunology and Host Defense
Street address 3460 Fifth Ave
City Pittsburgh
State/province PA
ZIP/Postal code 15213
Country USA
 
Platforms (1)
GPL571 [HG-U133A_2] Affymetrix Human Genome U133A 2.0 Array
Samples (12)
GSM258518 media, biol rep 1
GSM258519 IL-22, biol rep 1
GSM258520 IL-17, biol rep 1
Relations
BioProject PRJNA108419

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GSE10240_RAW.tar 24.9 Mb (http)(custom) TAR (of CEL, EXP)
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