Human Gene Set: GSE41176_WT_VS_TAK1_KO_UNSTIM_BCELL_UP


Standard name GSE41176_WT_VS_TAK1_KO_UNSTIM_BCELL_UP
Systematic name M9921
Brief description Genes up-regulated in B lymphocytes: wildtype versus MAP3K7 [GeneID=6885].
Full description or abstract The activation signaling of transcription factor nuclear factor-kB (NF-kB) plays central role for immune system. One of key kinase mediating this pathway is TAK1 in adaptive and innate immunity. However, role of TAK1 in B cell receptor signaling is still unclear. To know effects of TAK1-deletion on the gene expression induced by anti-IgM, we performed the time course analysis in comparison of wild type with TAK1-deleted splenic B cells.
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Source publication Pubmed 24833394   Authors: Shinohara H,Behar M,Inoue K,Hiroshima M,Yasuda T,Nagashima T,Kimura S,Sanjo H,Maeda S,Yumoto N,Ki S,Akira S,Sako Y,Hoffmann A,Kurosaki T,Okada-Hatakeyama M
Exact source GSE41176_3683_200_UP
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Contributed by Jernej Godec (Dana-Farber Cancer Institute)
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