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Series GSE102811 Query DataSets for GSE102811
Status Public on Aug 31, 2018
Title Leptin and fractalkine: Novel subcutaneous cytokines in burn injury.
Organism Rattus norvegicus
Experiment type Expression profiling by high throughput sequencing
Summary Burn injury remains a major clinical challenge to both survival and to quality of life. Its progressive, aberrant inflammation underlies the lethal dysfunction of various organs and the pain it induces is excruciating and notoriously difficult to manage. While it is known that burn injury’s complex local and disseminating pathology is orchestrated from the burned tissue, few studies have sought to characterise the local signalling environment. An enhanced understanding of the local and acutely temporally-dynamic processes defining burn injury and its progression is required for the development of novel therapeutic interventions. Microdialysis was used as an interstitial sampling technique, conducted over three hours post-burn. Samples were analysed by metabolomics and a multiplex cytokine immunoassay. Next-Generation sequencing libraries of the burn and control microdialysis sites were prepared to measure transcriptional changes potentially underlying the interstitial profile characterising burn injury.
 
Overall design All microdialysis sites in the study were excised for the extraction of RNA; 4 burn site and 4 control site samples were analysed.
 
Contributor(s) Friston DA, Junttila S, Laycock H, Torres-Perez JV, Gyenesei A, Nagy I
Citation(s) 32127397, 36638307
Submission date Aug 18, 2017
Last update date Jan 24, 2023
Contact name Istvan Nagy
E-mail(s) [email protected]
Phone 2087468897
Organization name Imperial College London
Street address 369 Fulham Road
City London
ZIP/Postal code Sw10 9NH
Country United Kingdom
 
Platforms (1)
GPL18694 Illumina HiSeq 2500 (Rattus norvegicus)
Samples (8)
GSM2746662 21709
GSM2746663 21710
GSM2746664 21711
Relations
BioProject PRJNA399105
SRA SRP115810

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