github link
Accession IconSRP188099

Transcription profile analysis of wild type and Irf9-/- human monocytic THP1 cells in response to type I interferons

Organism Icon Homo sapiens
Sample Icon 12 Downloadable Samples
Technology Badge IconIllumina HiSeq 2500

Submitter Supplied Information

Description
Host defense by the innate immune system requires the establishment of antimicrobial states allowing cells to cope with microorganisms before the onset of the adaptive immune response. Interferons (IFN) are of vital importance in the establishment of cell-autonomous antimicrobial immunity. Speed is therefore an important attribute of the cellular response to IFN. With much of the antimicrobial response being installed de novo, this pertains foremost to gene expression, the rapid switch between resting-state and active-state transcription of host defense genes. Our results show how mRNA expression changes upon IFNb treatment in wild type and Irf9-/- THP1 cells. Overall design: Methods: mRNA of untreated and IFNb treated wild-type (WT) and Irf9 knock out (IRF9-/-) human monocytic THP1 cells were analyzed by deep sequencing, in triplicate, using Illumina sequencing.
PubMed ID
Total Samples
12
Submitter’s Institution
No associated institution
Alternate Accession IDs

Samples

Show of 0 Total Samples
Filter
Add/Remove
Accession Code
Title
Subject
Processing Information
Additional Metadata
No rows found
Loading...