Human Gene Set: GSE22140_GERMFREE_VS_SPF_MOUSE_CD4_TCELL_DN


Standard name GSE22140_GERMFREE_VS_SPF_MOUSE_CD4_TCELL_DN
Systematic name M7644
Brief description Genes down-regulated in healthy CD4 [GeneID=920] T cells: germ free versus specific pathogen free.
Full description or abstract A general defect of GF K/BxN T cell proliferation response toward antigen motivated us to look for the impairment in GF K/BxN T cells that might leads to the low Ab production and reduced disease phenotype seen in GF K/BxN mice. To find the difference between GF and SPF K/BxN T cells in a broad and non-biased fashion, we performed gene-expression profiling of these cells using microarrays.
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Source publication Pubmed 20620945   Authors: Wu HJ,Ivanov II,Darce J,Hattori K,Shima T,Umesaki Y,Littman DR,Benoist C,Mathis D
Exact source GSE22140_2813_200_DN
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Source species Mus musculus
Contributed by Jernej Godec (Dana-Farber Cancer Institute)
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