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Sample GSM6758326 Query DataSets for GSM6758326
Status Public on Jan 31, 2024
Title OE_LINC2
Sample type RNA
 
Source name Cultures of in vitro differentiated primary subcutaneous human adipocytes
Organism Homo sapiens
Characteristics tissue: Cultures of in vitro differentiated primary subcutaneous human adipocytes
condition: LINC
Treatment protocol Differentiated fat cells were transfected 1:3 with either our construct or an empty plasmid control using the FuGENE® HD Transfection Reagent (Promega)
Growth protocol To induce the adipogenic conversion of adipocyte progenitors, human preadipocytes (SP-F-1, Zen-Bio, Inc.) were led to grow as a monolayer in preadipocyte medium (PM-1) until reaching confluence, and then incubated with adipocyte differentiation medium (DM-2) for 7 days. This media is composed of DMEM / Ham’s F-12 (1:1), HEPES, FBS, biotin, pantothenate, insulin, dexamethasone, IBMX, PPARγ agonist, penicillin, streptomycin and amphotericin B. Thereafter, differentiating adipocytes were maintained in adipocyte maintenance medium (AM-1) for 7 additional days (DM-2 without dexamethasone, IBMX and PPARγ agonists). During this process, the shape of preadipocytes evolves from the flattened form to rounded cells containing abundant lipid droplets, and are thus considered differentiated, mature adipocytes (~12th day and thereafter).
Extracted molecule total RNA
Extraction protocol Total RNA was purified from human adipose tissue and cells using RNeasy Mini Kit (QIAgen, 74104). Fat samples (~150 µg) and cell monolayers were homogenized in 0.6 mL of QIAzol® Lysis Reagent (QIAgen, 79306).
Label Biotin
Label protocol 100ng of total RNA from each sample was processed and labelled according to manual GeneChip WT PLUS Reagent kit (P/N 703174 Rev. 2, Affymetrix Inc., Santa Clara, CA, USA)
 
Hybridization protocol Sample was hybridized to Affymetrix Clariom S Human array using an Affymetrix GeneChip Hybridization Oven 645
Scan protocol GeneChip was scanned using the Affymetrix Expression Wash, Stain and Scan User Manual (P/N 702731 Rev. 3) (Affymetrix Inc., Santa Clara, CA, USA) using Affymetrix GeneChip Scanner 3000 7G.
Description Gene expression data from in vitro differentiated adipocytes (lincRNA overexpression during 96h)
Data processing The data were analyzed using the RMA algorithm and then LIMMA was applied to calculate significant differential expression between samples
 
Submission date Nov 28, 2022
Last update date Jan 31, 2024
Contact name Júlia Perera-Bel
E-mail(s) mardata-bu@researchmar.net
Organization name Hospital del Mar Research Institute
Department MARData-BU
Street address Doctor Aiguader, 88
City Barcelona
ZIP/Postal code 08003
Country Spain
 
Platform ID GPL23159
Series (2)
GSE218895 A new adipocyte-specific long non-coding RNA engages impaired fatty acid sensing and dyslipidaemia in obese subjects (microarray)
GSE218897 Functional consequences of impaired linc-GALNTL6-4 in adipocytes

Data table header descriptions
ID_REF
VALUE log2 RMA data

Data table
ID_REF VALUE
AFFX-BkGr-GC03_st 2.93209686
AFFX-BkGr-GC04_st 2.755351857
AFFX-BkGr-GC05_st 2.564507598
AFFX-BkGr-GC06_st 2.579820353
AFFX-BkGr-GC07_st 2.619498533
AFFX-BkGr-GC08_st 2.647538684
AFFX-BkGr-GC09_st 2.717088677
AFFX-BkGr-GC10_st 2.793288658
AFFX-BkGr-GC11_st 2.927361493
AFFX-BkGr-GC12_st 3.096913607
AFFX-BkGr-GC13_st 3.350819028
AFFX-BkGr-GC14_st 3.80306175
AFFX-BkGr-GC15_st 4.203363836
AFFX-BkGr-GC16_st 4.934039232
AFFX-BkGr-GC17_st 5.411714496
AFFX-BkGr-GC18_st 6.008326201
AFFX-BkGr-GC19_st 6.525207146
AFFX-BkGr-GC20_st 6.758612801
AFFX-BkGr-GC21_st 7.03959565
AFFX-BkGr-GC22_st 7.501817023

Total number of rows: 24351

Table truncated, full table size 730 Kbytes.




Supplementary file Size Download File type/resource
GSM6758326_OE_LINC2_Clariom_S_Human.CEL.gz 1.1 Mb (ftp)(http) CEL
Processed data included within Sample table

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