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Series GSE195574 Query DataSets for GSE195574
Status Public on Jun 22, 2022
Title Restoring a homeostatic microglia state by combination antiretroviral therapy in SIV-infected rhesus macaques
Organism Macaca mulatta
Experiment type Expression profiling by high throughput sequencing
Summary Although modern therapies like cART have transformed HIV from a lethal disease to a manageable condition, associated neurocognitive consequences remain a concern. Paradoxically, microglia and macrophages, which comprise the innate defense system in the brain and are crucial for CNS homeostasis, are targets for HIV and key players in its neuropathogenesis. In addition, these infected cells can serve as viral reservoirs even in effectively treated infection. Here using an scRNA-seq approach in the SIV-NHP model, we demonstrate differential transcriptional programs in brain myeloid cells from monkeys under four conditions: uninfected, chronically SIV-infected, chronically SIV-infected treated with combination antiretroviral therapy (cART), and SIVE. Our study reveals alterations in composition (both lineage and gene expression profiles) of the cell populations between groups. Importantly, treatment with cART largely restored the homeostatic microglia profile present in uninfected animals that was disrupted in SIV-infected untreated animals
 
Overall design Microglia/Macrophages were isolated and cryopreserved from the rhesus monkey brains of 3 saline-treated (control), 3 saline-treated SIV-infected, 3 saline-treated SIV-infected treated with cART and 1 saline-treated SIV-infected with encephalitis. They were subsequently thawed and immunomagnetically enriched for CD11b+ cells, and further purified by flow cytometry, sorted for CD11b positive, live events, and processed for scRNA by the 10xGenomics platform.
 
Contributor(s) Fox HS, Niu M, Trease AJ, Morsey BM
Citation(s) 35686500, 36466814
Submission date Jan 27, 2022
Last update date Jan 03, 2023
Contact name Meng Niu
E-mail(s) vincentnue@gmail.com
Phone 4025595925
Organization name University of Nebraska Medical Center
Department Department of Neurological sciences
Street address 42nd and Emile
City OMAHA
State/province NE
ZIP/Postal code 68198
Country USA
 
Platforms (1)
GPL29319 NextSeq 550 (Macaca mulatta)
Samples (10)
GSM5840718 16T
GSM5840719 38T
GSM5840720 41T
Relations
BioProject PRJNA801267

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