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Series GSE160828 Query DataSets for GSE160828
Status Public on Jan 25, 2021
Title SLAMF5 blocking of sorted Bregs CD19+IL10+ (GFP+)
Organism Mus musculus
Experiment type Expression profiling by high throughput sequencing
Summary Purpose: Our results show that in the absence of SLAMF5 ( by KO or blocking ab), there is an accumulation of Bregs (CD19+IL10+) and a specific increase of their survival. Here, using RNAseq, we wished to identify genes that take place in the regulation of Breg by SLAMF5 blocking.
Method: Total RNA was extracted from 3x10e5 sorted CD19+GFP+cells from 2-3 Vert-x mice (induced with EAE) incubated with SLAMF5 blocking Ab or control IgG using the Direct-zol RNA kit (ZymoResearch) according to the manufacturer’s instructions. RNA-seq was performed using the MARS-seq protocol. Showing here 2 biological replicates of each group.
 
Overall design RNA of CD19+IL10+ sorted cells (il10 GFP reporter mice) derived of EAE sick mice, incubated with SLAMF5 blocking Ab or control IgG.
 
Contributor(s) Radomir L, Shachar I
Citation(s) 33767202
Submission date Nov 04, 2020
Last update date Apr 20, 2021
Contact name Idit Shachar
E-mail(s) idit.shachar@weizmann.ac.il
Organization name Weizmann Institute of Science
Department immunology
Street address Herzl 234
City Rehovot
ZIP/Postal code 76100
Country Israel
 
Platforms (1)
GPL21626 NextSeq 550 (Mus musculus)
Samples (4)
GSM4880143 B4 blocking 1
GSM4880144 B4 Blocking 2
GSM4880145 IgG 1
Relations
BioProject PRJNA674605
SRA SRP291130

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GSE160828_Deseq_all_results.txt.gz 568.3 Kb (ftp)(http) TXT
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