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Sample GSM287757 Query DataSets for GSM287757
Status Public on Jul 28, 2008
Title 1h Phagocytosis by BMDM Cells Replicate 1
Sample type RNA
 
Channel 1
Source name Co-cultured with BMDM
Organism Candida albicans
Characteristics Time: 1h
Treatment protocol Co-cultured with BMDM
Growth protocol Candida cells were grown overnight at 30°C in yeast extract-peptone-dextrose medium (YPD), washed twice in PBS, counted with a hemacymeter and resuspended just before the interaction at 10e8 cells / 30 ml of warm DMEM supplemented with 10% FBS (D-10). The macrophage cell lines were maintained in D-10 medium. For the interaction assays, 150 mm or 60 mm Petri dishes were seeded 24 hours before with 33X10e7/30 ml or 14X10e7/10 ml of macrophage cells respectively and medium was replaced with 30 ml or 10 ml respectively of a Candida suspension to give a final MOI of 1.
Extracted molecule polyA RNA
Extraction protocol 1 to 4 X 150 mm dishes were harvested by a quick wash in D-PBS, followed by addition of 10 ml/plate (Candida only) or 15 ml/plate (Candida with macrophages) of Trizol reagent. Cells were collected and centrifuged at 12000 X g. Pellets contained intact Candida cells, and the pellet containing Candida with macrophages was washed 2 more times with Trizol to remove contaminating macrophage DNA and RNA. Intact Candida cell pellets were quickly frozen at –80°C. Total RNA was isolated using the hot phenol extraction protocol repeated three times (Kohrer, K., and H. Domdey. 1991. Preparation of high molecular weight RNA. Methods Enzymol 194:398-405). Total RNA was further purified using RNeasy mini kit (Qiagen) according to the manufacturer instructions. RNA quantification was assessed by absorbance reading at 260 nm (Nanodrop) and its quality was assessed using an Agilent 2100 Bioanalyzer (Santa Clara, CA).
Label Cy5
Label protocol 7.5 to 20 µg of total RNA was reverse transcribed using oligo(dT)20 in the presence of Cy5-dCTP or Cy3-dCTP (Amersham) and Superscript III reverse transcriptase (Invitrogen) . Thereafter, template RNA was degraded by adding 2.5 units of RNase H (USB) and 1 ug of RNase A (Pharmacia) followed by incubation for 30 min at 37°C. The labeled cDNAs were purified with Illustra Cyscribe GFX purification kit (GE Healthcare).
 
Channel 2
Source name No macrophage control
Organism Candida albicans
Characteristics Time: 1h
Treatment protocol No macrophage control
Extracted molecule polyA RNA
Extraction protocol 1 to 4 X 150 mm dishes were harvested by a quick wash in D-PBS, followed by addition of 10 ml/plate (Candida only) or 15 ml/plate (Candida with macrophages) of Trizol reagent. Cells were collected and centrifuged at 12000 X g. Pellets contained intact Candida cells, and the pellet containing Candida with macrophages was washed 2 more times with Trizol to remove contaminating macrophage DNA and RNA. Intact Candida cell pellets were quickly frozen at –80°C. Total RNA was isolated using the hot phenol extraction protocol repeated three times (Kohrer, K., and H. Domdey. 1991. Preparation of high molecular weight RNA. Methods Enzymol 194:398-405). Total RNA was further purified using RNeasy mini kit (Qiagen) according to the manufacturer instructions. RNA quantification was assessed by absorbance reading at 260 nm (Nanodrop) and its quality was assessed using an Agilent 2100 Bioanalyzer (Santa Clara, CA).
Label Cy3
Label protocol 7.5 to 20 µg of total RNA was reverse transcribed using oligo(dT)20 in the presence of Cy5-dCTP or Cy3-dCTP (Amersham) and Superscript III reverse transcriptase (Invitrogen) . Thereafter, template RNA was degraded by adding 2.5 units of RNase H (USB) and 1 ug of RNase A (Pharmacia) followed by incubation for 30 min at 37°C. The labeled cDNAs were purified with Illustra Cyscribe GFX purification kit (GE Healthcare).
 
 
Hybridization protocol The microarray slides were diped sequentially in 0.2% SDS and water and immediately pre-hybridized for 1 hour at 42°C with 5X SSC, 0.1% SDS and 0.1% BSA and subsequently washed twice for 5 min with 0.1X SSC and air dried. The slides were then hybridized with labeled cDNAs overnight at 42°C in DIGeasy hybridization buffer (Roche) with yeast tRNA (Invitrogen) and salmon sperm DNA (Sigma) in a SlideBooster hybridization chamber (Advalytix). The slides were washed twice with SSC-0.1% SDS, once with 1X SSC and once with 0.1X SSC. Slides were dried by centrifugation.
Scan protocol Slides were scanned with a ScanArray 5000 scanner (Perkin Elmer) at 10-µm resolution.
Description BMDM-1h-rep1
Data processing Signal intensity was quantified with QuantArray software (Perkin Elmer) and final Lowess normalization and inspection of the data was done with the GeneSpring package GX v.7.3 (Agilent Technologies).
 
Submission date May 09, 2008
Last update date Jul 28, 2008
Contact name Andre Nantel
E-mail(s) andre.nantel@nrc-cnrc.gc.ca
Phone 514-496-6370
Fax 514-496-9127
Organization name National Research Council of Canada
Department Biotechnology Research Institute
Street address 6100 Royalmount
City Montreal
State/province QC
ZIP/Postal code H4P 2R2
Country Canada
 
Platform ID GPL6822
Series (1)
GSE11399 Transcriptional Response of Candida albicans Cells Following Phagocytosis by Mouse Macrophages

Data table header descriptions
ID_REF
VALUE Normalized natural log ratio representing test/reference

Data table
ID_REF VALUE
orf19.6114 -0.04503655
orf19.6113 -0.39503315
orf19.6112 0.035433087
orf19.6110 -0.06316395
orf19.6109 0.31383145
orf19.6105 -0.55266386
orf19.6102 -5.67E-04
orf19.6103 0.004439855
orf19.6100 -0.5583516
orf19.6099 -0.92440677
orf19.6096 -0.9070096
orf19.6094 0.18908298
orf19.6092 0.21629566
orf19.6091 0.58010554
orf19.6090 -1.2589521
orf19.6086 0.30735216
orf19.6085 -0.043999393
orf19.6084 0.84717876
orf19.6083 0.31934372
orf19.6082 0.2992676

Total number of rows: 6321

Table truncated, full table size 139 Kbytes.




Supplementary file Size Download File type/resource
GSM287757.txt.gz 1.7 Mb (ftp)(http) TXT
Processed data included within Sample table

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