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Series GSE96600 Query DataSets for GSE96600
Status Public on Mar 15, 2017
Title Expression data from different B cell subsets in peripheral blood
Organism Homo sapiens
Experiment type Expression profiling by array
Summary We found the presence of CD19hi and CD19lo B cell populations in the periphery of SLE and pemphigus patients,as well as human secondary lymphoid organs. In addition, CD19hi B cells and CD19lo B cells can be induced in vitro with the help of activated CD4+T cells.
We used microarrays to detail the global programme of gene expression of CD19hi and CD19lo B cells and identified distinct classes of up-regulated genes between them.
 
Overall design we established an in vitro CD4+ T and B cells co-culture system to mimic the bilateral T-B cell interaction. Purified human CD4+ T cells were stimulated in vitro with anti-CD3/CD28 Dynabeads for 24 hrs and co-cultured with autologous B cells. After 3 days, CD19hi and CD19lo B cells were purified.
 
Contributor(s) Liu Z, Wang Y
Citation(s) 29066741
Submission date Mar 14, 2017
Last update date May 24, 2019
Contact name zhicui liu
E-mail(s) lzc456123@163.com
Organization name Ruijin Hospital, Shanghai Jiao Tong University School of Medicine
Department Department of Dermatology
Street address No. 197 Rui Jin Er Road
City shanghai
ZIP/Postal code 200025
Country China
 
Platforms (1)
GPL17586 [HTA-2_0] Affymetrix Human Transcriptome Array 2.0 [transcript (gene) version]
Samples (4)
GSM2536404 HC1 CD19high
GSM2536405 HC1 CD19low
GSM2536406 HC2+3 CD19high
Relations
BioProject PRJNA379142

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