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Series GSE183979 Query DataSets for GSE183979
Status Public on Sep 15, 2021
Title RNA-seq of limmmunocompetent mice in response to Aspergillus fumigatus conidia and hyphae
Organism Mus musculus
Experiment type Expression profiling by high throughput sequencing
Summary We bulit a pulmonary aspergillosis model in immunocompetent mice. Mice were inoculated intratracheally with 50 μL suspension of conidia , hyphal fragments or normal saline, respectively, after anesthesia. Lungs from were harvested and ground for RNA extraction 24 hours after fungal inoculation. The result of RNA-seq indicated both conidia and hyphae can activate a series of immunologically relevant pathways and these pathways were much more strongly activated by hyphae. Hyphae could promote Th2 cell differentiation and suppress Th1 cell differentiation. Both hyphae and conidia could activate Th17 cell differentiation.
 
Overall design RNA profile of pulmonary aspergillosis in response to different states of A. fumigatus
 
Contributor(s) Luo Y, deng L, Liu F, Xu J, Kong Q, Shi Y, Sang H
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Submission date Sep 12, 2021
Last update date Sep 18, 2021
Contact name Yingzhi Luo
Organization name Jinling Hospital
Street address Meiyuan street
City Nanjing
ZIP/Postal code 210018
Country China
 
Platforms (1)
GPL23479 BGISEQ-500 (Mus musculus)
Samples (9)
GSM5575256 Control_1
GSM5575257 Control_2
GSM5575258 Control_3
Relations
BioProject PRJNA762564
SRA SRP336738

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