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Sample GSM5123934 Query DataSets for GSM5123934
Status Public on Mar 03, 2021
Title 1161: COMET_1161_CD45_Day3
Sample type SRA
 
Source name Tracheal Aspirate
Organism Homo sapiens
Characteristics patient id: 1161
disease state: COVID-19 ARDS
age: 75
gender: F
race: Other
hispanic ethnicity: Y
30 day mortality: Y
development of vap: Y
lrti pathogen: Pseudomonas aeruginosa
reason for intubation: COVID-19 ARDS
sample obtained days before vap: 8
sample obtained days since intubation: 1
tissue: Tracheal Aspirate
Treatment protocol TA was freshly processed in a BSL-3, dissociated in collagenase type 4 and DnaseI, filtered, and cells washed and purified for CD45 using MojoSort (Biolegend)
Extracted molecule total RNA
Extraction protocol Single cell suspension was counted and loaded onto a 10X Genomics Chip A aiming to caputre 10,000 cells (10X Genomics).
10X Genomics
 
Library strategy RNA-Seq
Library source transcriptomic
Library selection cDNA
Instrument model Illumina NovaSeq 6000
 
Description single cell RNA sequencing
*** Raw data is not included in this GEO submission due to patient privacy concerns ***
Data processing alignment using STAR aligner to a custom genome containing GRCh38 and SARS2 isolate Wuhan-Hu-1
Genome_build: mm9
Supplementary_files_format_and_content: Readcount matrices generated through 10X genomics cellranger pipeline v3.0
 
Submission date Mar 02, 2021
Last update date Jul 12, 2024
Contact name Beth Shoshana Zha
E-mail(s) shoshana.zha@ucsf.edu
Organization name University of California San Francisco
Department Medicine
Street address 400 Parnassus Ave
City San Francisco
State/province CA
ZIP/Postal code 94143
Country USA
 
Platform ID GPL27644
Series (2)
GSE168018 Impaired antibacterial immune signaling and changes in the lung microbiome precedes secondary bacterial pneumonia in COVID-19 (scRNA-seq)
GSE168019 Impaired antibacterial immune signaling and changes in the lung microbiome precedes secondary bacterial pneumonia in COVID-19
Relations
BioSample SAMN18105675

Supplementary data files not provided
Processed data are available on Series record
Raw data not provided for this record

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