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Series GSE31629 Query DataSets for GSE31629
Status Public on Feb 23, 2012
Title miRNA expression profiling in Adult T-cell Leukemia (ATL) cells and in Normal CD4+ T-cells
Organism Homo sapiens
Experiment type Non-coding RNA profiling by array
Summary HTLV-1 infected individuals stay as carriers for their lifetimes, while the rest of 5% are killed by ATL. ATL leukemogenesis is a complex process involving accumulation of multiple genetic abnormalities in HTLV-1 infected cells. To clarify genetic events underlying ATL leukemogenesis, we conducted comprehensive miRNA expression profiling in 40 ATL patients and in 22 healthy volunteers.
 
Overall design Total RNA samples from PBMC of ATL patients (mostly HTLV-1 inefcted CD4+ T-cells) and from CD4+ T-cells from healthy donors were subjected to Cy-3 labeling followed by miRNA expression microarray analyses.
 
Contributor(s) Tsutsumi A, Kagami Y, Nakano K, Yamagishi M, Uchimaru K, Utsunomiya A, Yamaguchi K, Watanabe T
Citation(s) 22264793
Submission date Aug 24, 2011
Last update date Jan 23, 2013
Contact name Kazumi Nakano
Organization name The University of Tokyo
Department Department of Medical Genome Sciences, Graduate School of Frontier Sciences
Lab Laboratory of Tumor Cell Biology
Street address 4-6-1, Sirokanedai, Minatoku
City Tokyo
ZIP/Postal code 108-8639
Country Japan
 
Platforms (1)
GPL7731 Agilent-019118 Human miRNA Microarray 2.0 G4470B (Feature Number version)
Samples (62)
GSM785649 ATL-#1
GSM785650 ATL-#2
GSM785651 ATL-#4
Relations
BioProject PRJNA145549

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Supplementary file Size Download File type/resource
GSE31629_RAW.tar 106.3 Mb (http)(custom) TAR (of TXT)
Processed data included within Sample table

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