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Sample GSM1090238 Query DataSets for GSM1090238
Status Public on Oct 20, 2013
Title Dermal papilla cells-cultured, passage 1-donor D5
Sample type RNA
 
Source name Cultured dermal papilla cells-passage 1
Organism Homo sapiens
Characteristics gender: male
donor id: D5
tissue origin: Occipital Scalp
tissue/cell type: Cultured dermal papilla cells
passage: p1
Treatment protocol Cells were cultured in dMEM containing 10% FBS. No antibiotics were used during cell culture. Cells were passaged using Trypsin-EDTA. Cells were fed every four days, and when RNA was collected, it was done so 72 hours post feeding cells that were 70% confluent. For spheroids, RNA was collected 48 hours after hanging drop cultures were started.
Growth protocol Intact papillae were isolated from occipital scalp skin from 3 male donors undergoing hair transplantation procedures. 27G needles were used for microdissection. For culture, isolated papillae were adhered in 35mm dishes, at which point they collapsed, and cells migrate out from the papillae forming an explant (passage 0). Spheroids containing 3000 cells were established from cells cultured at passage 3, using hanging drop culture.
Extracted molecule total RNA
Extraction protocol Cells and tissues were collected in RLT buffer containing BME. Total RNA was isolated using the mRNA micro Kit from Qiagen.
Label biotin
Label protocol The Affymetrix two-cycle amplification kit was used to generate biotin labelled cRNA. Two rounds of amplification were performed, following the manufacturers instructions.
 
Hybridization protocol Following fragmentation, 15ug cRNA was hybridized onto U133 Plus 2.0 genechips from Affymetrix. The Affymetrix GeneChip Hybridization Oven 640, and the GeneChip Fluidics Station 450 were used for hybridization and chip processing.
Scan protocol Chips were scanned using the Affymetrix GeneChip Scanner 3000.
Description Gene expression data from dermal papilla cells at p1
DP7
Data processing Data was analyzed using GeneSpring 12.0 software. Data was RMA normalized, baseline transformed (baseline to median of all samples), and log2 transformed for analysis within GeneSpring. We used a one way ANOVA, coupled with a Benjamini-Hochberg multiple testing correction to perform paired comparisons between cells at different stages in culture respective to intact papilla. Other analytical software was also employed. We used iPAGE (RMA normalized values used here), and GEDI (RMA normalized, baseline and log2 transformed values used) to identify pathways and metagenes with interesting changes in gene expression.
 
Submission date Mar 01, 2013
Last update date Oct 20, 2013
Contact name Claire A Higgins
E-mail(s) [email protected]
Organization name Columbia University
Department Department of Dermatology
Lab Christiano Lab
Street address 1150 St Nicholas Avenue, Russ Berrie 307
City New York
State/province NY
ZIP/Postal code 10032
Country USA
 
Platform ID GPL570
Series (1)
GSE44765 Global profiling of human hair follicle scalp dermal papilla cells using Affymetrix microarrays

Data table header descriptions
ID_REF
VALUE RMA normalized (prior to baseline and log2 transformation)

Data table
ID_REF VALUE
AFFX-BioB-5_at 265.05624
AFFX-BioB-M_at 295.0906
AFFX-BioB-3_at 197.3206
AFFX-BioC-5_at 597.68317
AFFX-BioC-3_at 516.74457
AFFX-BioDn-5_at 1292.1782
AFFX-BioDn-3_at 3569.412
AFFX-CreX-5_at 6273.8286
AFFX-CreX-3_at 6397.7065
AFFX-DapX-5_at 9.500073
AFFX-DapX-M_at 8.945896
AFFX-DapX-3_at 9.658201
AFFX-LysX-5_at 8.979858
AFFX-LysX-M_at 10.843123
AFFX-LysX-3_at 9.052675
AFFX-PheX-5_at 11.259853
AFFX-PheX-M_at 8.595571
AFFX-PheX-3_at 31.684542
AFFX-ThrX-5_at 15.748074
AFFX-ThrX-M_at 10.767221

Total number of rows: 54675

Table truncated, full table size 1094 Kbytes.




Supplementary file Size Download File type/resource
GSM1090238_DP7.CEL.gz 5.1 Mb (ftp)(http) CEL
Processed data included within Sample table

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