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    Items: 16

    1.

    Transcriptome analysis of HIV-infected peripheral blood monocytes

    (Submitter supplied) Immunologic dysfunction, mediated via monocyte activity, has been implicated in the development of HIV-associated neurocognitive disorder (HAND). We hypothesized that transcriptome changes in peripheral blood monocytes relate to neurocognitive functioning in HIV+ individuals, and that such alterations could be useful as biomarkers of worsening HAND. METHODS: mRNA was isolated from the monocytes of 86 HIV+ adults and analyzed with the Illumina HT-12 v4 Expression BeadChip. more...
    Organism:
    Homo sapiens
    Type:
    Expression profiling by array
    Platform:
    GPL10558
    86 Samples
    Download data: TXT
    Series
    Accession:
    GSE50011
    ID:
    200050011
    2.

    No reliable gene expression biomarkers of current or impending neurocognitive impairment in peripheral blood monocytes of persons living with HIV

    (Submitter supplied) Analysis of HIV-associated neurocognitive disorder (HAND) in peripheral monocytes at the gene expression level. The hypothesis tested in the present study was that monocyte gene expression would be predictive of HAND. Results provide information of the associations between monocytes and global neurocognitive function.
    Organism:
    Homo sapiens
    Type:
    Expression profiling by array
    Platform:
    GPL10558
    248 Samples
    Download data: TXT
    Series
    Accession:
    GSE104640
    ID:
    200104640
    3.

    Comparative Expression Profile of miRNA and mRNA in Primary Peripheral Blood Mononuclear Cells Infected with Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV-1)

    (Submitter supplied) This SuperSeries is composed of the SubSeries listed below.
    Organism:
    Homo sapiens
    Type:
    Expression profiling by array; Non-coding RNA profiling by array
    Platforms:
    GPL14907 GPL6947
    24 Samples
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    Series
    Accession:
    GSE33879
    ID:
    200033879
    4.

    Comparative Expression Profile of miRNA and mRNA in Primary Peripheral Blood Mononuclear Cells Infected with Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV-1) [mRNA]

    (Submitter supplied) Host cells respond to exogenous infectious agents such as viruses, including HIV-1. Studies have evaluated the changes associated with virus infection at the transcriptional and translational levels of the cellular genes involved in specific pathways. While this approach is useful, in our view it provides only a partial view of genome-wide changes. Recently, technological advances in the expression profiling at the microRNA (miRNA) and mRNA levels have made it possible to evaluate the changes in the components of multiple pathways. more...
    Organism:
    Homo sapiens
    Type:
    Expression profiling by array
    Platform:
    GPL6947
    12 Samples
    Download data: TXT
    Series
    Accession:
    GSE33877
    ID:
    200033877
    5.

    Comparative Expression Profile of miRNA and mRNA in Primary Peripheral Blood Mononuclear Cells Infected with Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV-1) [miRNA]

    (Submitter supplied) Host cells respond to exogenous infectious agents such as viruses, including HIV-1. Studies have evaluated the changes associated with virus infection at the transcriptional and translational levels of the cellular genes involved in specific pathways. While this approach is useful, in our view it provides only a partial view of genome-wide changes. Recently, technological advances in the expression profiling at the microRNA (miRNA) and mRNA levels have made it possible to evaluate the changes in the components of multiple pathways. more...
    Organism:
    Homo sapiens
    Type:
    Non-coding RNA profiling by array
    Platform:
    GPL14907
    12 Samples
    Download data: XLS
    Series
    Accession:
    GSE33837
    ID:
    200033837
    6.

    Long non-coding RNAs in psoriatic and healthy skin

    (Submitter supplied) In this study, we used RNA-sequencing to profile the long non-coding RNA (lncRNA) transcriptome in lesional skin from psoriasis patients before (PP) and after treatment (PT) with adalimumab and in normal skin from healthy individuals (NN). For this we sequenced total RNA from 18 psoriasis patients (before and after treatment) and 16 healthy controls. We created our own reference set of long non-coding RNAs by merging three long non-coding RNA reference data sets. more...
    Organism:
    Homo sapiens
    Type:
    Expression profiling by high throughput sequencing
    Platform:
    GPL16791
    52 Samples
    Download data: TXT
    7.

    Transcriptome profiling identified a 3-lncRNA regulatory network in transthyretin against glucose induced hRECs dysfunction

    (Submitter supplied) Transcriptome of human retinal endothelial cells (hRECs) treated with low glucose (LG), high glucose (HG) or high glucose with 4 uM TTR (HG+TTR) were conducted. Differentially expressed lncRNAs, mRNAs and TTR related lncRNAs and mRNA were acquired for further analysis. Functional annotation and enrichment including KEGG pathway, GO and GSEA were applied to analyze TTR regulated pathway and process. WGCNA analysis was implemented to obtain hub modules and genes. LncRNA-mRNA regulatory network were constructed based on cis, trans and ceRNA acting mode.
    Organism:
    Homo sapiens
    Type:
    Expression profiling by high throughput sequencing
    Platform:
    GPL21290
    9 Samples
    Download data: TXT
    8.

    Real-time quantitative PCR analysis of microRNAs in human PBMC samples

    (Submitter supplied) A significant percentage of HIV-infected individuals experience a sharp decline in CD4+ T cell counts and progress to AIDS quickly after primary infection. Identification of biomarkers distinguishing rapid progressors (RPs) versus chronic progressors (CPs) is critical for early clinical intervention and could provide novel strategies to facilitate vaccine design and immune therapy. mRNA and miRNA expression profiles in the peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs) of RPs and CPs were investigated at 111±22 days (Mean±SD) of HIV infection. more...
    Organism:
    Homo sapiens
    Type:
    Expression profiling by RT-PCR
    Platform:
    GPL16683
    50 Samples
    Download data: TXT
    Series
    Accession:
    GSE44332
    ID:
    200044332
    9.

    Comparison of transcriptional profiles of PBMCs from HIV-infected rapid progressors and chronic progressors

    (Submitter supplied) A significant percentage of HIV-infected individuals experience a sharp decline in CD4+ T cell counts and progress to AIDS quickly after primary infection. Identification of biomarkers distinguishing rapid progressors (RPs) versus chronic progressors (CPs) is critical for early clinical intervention and could provide novel strategies to facilitate vaccine design and immune therapy. mRNA and miRNA expression profiles in the peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs) of RPs and CPs were investigated at 111±22 days (Mean±SD) of HIV infection. more...
    Organism:
    Homo sapiens
    Type:
    Expression profiling by array
    Platform:
    GPL16025
    13 Samples
    Download data: PAIR
    Series
    Accession:
    GSE44216
    ID:
    200044216
    10.

    Transcriptomic analyis of the response of porcine PBMC to stimulation with concanavalin A

    (Submitter supplied) One of the top priorities of the swine industry worldwide is to decrease the susceptibility of its animals to infectious diseases. There is therefore now an increased focus on the production of more “robust” animals, which have lower susceptibility to a broad range of infectious diseases. One general measure of immune competence is the proliferative response of peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMC) to mitogenic stimulation. more...
    Organism:
    Sus scrofa
    Type:
    Expression profiling by array
    Platform:
    GPL14897
    24 Samples
    Download data: GPR
    Series
    Accession:
    GSE33760
    ID:
    200033760
    11.

    Molecular characterization of chronic antibody mediated rejection in kidney transplantation (mRNA CD4)

    (Submitter supplied) Chronic antibody-mediated rejection (CAMR) represents the main cause of kidney graft loss, but its pathogenesis is unclear. In order to uncover the molecular mechanisms underlying this condition, we characterized the molecular signature of circulating peripheral blood mononuclear cells and, separately, of CD4+ T lymphocytes isolated from CAMR patients compared to kidney transplant recipients with normal graft function and histology. more...
    Organism:
    Homo sapiens
    Type:
    Expression profiling by array
    Platform:
    GPL6480
    10 Samples
    Download data: TXT
    Series
    Accession:
    GSE64261
    ID:
    200064261
    12.

    Molecular characterization of chronic antibody mediated rejection in kidney transplantation (microRNA)

    (Submitter supplied) Chronic antibody-mediated rejection (CAMR) represents the main cause of kidney graft loss, but its pathogenesis is unclear. In order to uncover the molecular mechanisms underlying this condition, we characterized the molecular signature of circulating peripheral blood mononuclear cells and, separately, of CD4+ T lymphocytes isolated from CAMR patients compared to kidney transplant recipients with normal graft function and histology. more...
    Organism:
    Homo sapiens
    Type:
    Non-coding RNA profiling by array
    Platform:
    GPL16770
    9 Samples
    Download data: TXT
    Series
    Accession:
    GSE51676
    ID:
    200051676
    13.

    Molecular characterization of chronic antibody mediated rejection in kidney transplantation (mRNA)

    (Submitter supplied) Chronic antibody-mediated rejection (CAMR) represents the main cause of kidney graft loss, but its pathogenesis is unclear. In order to uncover the molecular mechanisms underlying this condition, we characterized the molecular signature of circulating peripheral blood mononuclear cells and, separately, of CD4+ T lymphocytes isolated from CAMR patients compared to kidney transplant recipients with normal graft function and histology. more...
    Organism:
    Homo sapiens
    Type:
    Expression profiling by array
    Platform:
    GPL6480
    18 Samples
    Download data: TXT
    Series
    Accession:
    GSE51675
    ID:
    200051675
    14.

    HIV/HCV coinfection activates a type 1 interferon response in monocytes that correlates with cognitive impairment

    (Submitter supplied) Chronic immune activation is a hallmark of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection and the best prognostic indicator of disease progression. Suppressing HIV viremia by antiretroviral therapy (ART) restores normal immune response and effectively prolongs life. In HIV-infected individuals who are coinfected with hepatitis C virus (HCV) the immune system is activated despite effective HIV antiretroviral therapy controlling viral load. more...
    Organism:
    Homo sapiens
    Type:
    Expression profiling by array
    Platform:
    GPL2895
    53 Samples
    Download data: TXT
    Series
    Accession:
    GSE38542
    ID:
    200038542
    15.

    IFN-a-induced monocyte phenotype in chronic unsuppressed HIV infection

    (Submitter supplied) Abstract Objectives: HIV infection dysregulates the innate immune system and alters leukocyte gene expression. The objectives were two fold: to characterize the impact of HIV infection on peripheral monocyte gene expression and to identify the predominant factor(s) responsible for altered gene expression. Design and methods: In a cross-sectional study, CD14+ monocytes were isolated from 11 HIV seronegative controls, 22 HIV seropositive subjects with low viral loads (LVL, <= 10,000 RNA copies/ml) and 22 HIV seropositive subjects with high viral loads (HVL, > 10,000 RNA/copies/ml). more...
    Organism:
    Homo sapiens
    Type:
    Expression profiling by array
    Platform:
    GPL2895
    55 Samples
    Download data: TXT
    Series
    Accession:
    GSE18464
    ID:
    200018464
    16.

    RNA-sequencing study of peripheral blood monocytes for chronic periodontitis

    (Submitter supplied) We confirmed immune response as the key mechanism and provided solid evidence for novel genes (e.g., FCAR and CUX1) and distinct biological processes (e.g., endocytosis, cytokine production and apoptosis) as potentially new important factors/mechanisms contributing to chronic periodontitis pathogenesis.
    Organism:
    Homo sapiens
    Type:
    Expression profiling by high throughput sequencing
    Platform:
    GPL11154
    10 Samples
    Download data: CSV
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