Human Gene Set: GSE39820_CTRL_VS_IL1B_IL6_IL23A_CD4_TCELL_UP


Standard name GSE39820_CTRL_VS_IL1B_IL6_IL23A_CD4_TCELL_UP
Systematic name M5602
Brief description Genes up-regulated in comparison of untreated CD4 [GeneID=920] T cells versus those treated witl IL1B [GeneID=3553], IL6 [GeneID=3569] and IL23A [GeneID=51561].
Full description or abstract TGF-beta3 produced by developing Th17 cells induces highly pathogenic T cells that are functionally and molecularly distinct from TGF-beta1-induced Th17 cells. The microarray data represent a distinct molecular signature for pathogenic versus non-pathogenic Th17 cells.
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Source publication Pubmed 22961052   Authors: Lee Y,Awasthi A,Yosef N,Quintana FJ,Xiao S,Peters A,Wu C,Kleinewietfeld M,Kunder S,Hafler DA,Sobel RA,Regev A,Kuchroo VK
Exact source GSE39820_1556_200_UP
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Source species Mus musculus
Contributed by Jernej Godec (Dana-Farber Cancer Institute)
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