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  • Transcriptomic comparisons of macroscopically normal-appearing and scarred lung tissues in idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis
    UMB Dataset

    Authors
    Sergei P. Atamas
    Description

    Idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis (IPF) produces scarring in the peripheral and basilar regions of the lung with macroscopically normal-appearing tissue in the central and apical areas. This study involved comparing transcriptomic profiles of the latter with transcriptomes of scarred IPF and healthy control lung tissues. The primary goal of the research was to elucidate the pathobiology of the disease in its earliest stages. Tissue samples were taken from lung explants of 3 IPF patients and healthy lung tissue from 3 transplant donors. Dataset includes 10 sequence reads from macroscopically normal-appearing areas and 8 from scarred regions from IPF lungs, and an additional 8 from the normal control tissue for a total of 26 samples. 1 supplementary PDF and 7 supplementary datasets in Excel are available at: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.cellimm.2018.01.002

    Subject
    Gene Expression Profiling
    Sequence Analysis
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    Unrestricted access
  • Comparison of In Vivo Expression Levels of IL-4 and IL-4d2 in Mouse Lung Tissue
    UMB Dataset

    Alternate Title(s)
    Comparison of In Vivo Expression Levels of IL-4 and IL-4 delta2 in Mouse Lung Tissue
    Authors
    Sergei P. Atamas
    Irina G. Luzina
    Virginia Lockatell
    Nevins W. Todd
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    Description

    The primary goal of this project was to compare in vivo gene expression levels of the cytokine, IL-4, and its natural splice variant, IL-4δ2, in the lungs of mice. Intratracheal replication-deficient adenovirus-mediated gene delivery of mouse IL-4 or IL-4δ2 was utilized to create three mice overexpressing IL-4 and three overexpressing IL-4δ2 in their lungs. An additional three mice were similarly infected with control AdV-NULL virus not encoding a cytokine. 14 days postinfection, lung tissue was homogenized, total RNA extracted, and results analyzed. The data demonstrate that IL-4 and its splice variant differentially affect global gene expression which has implications for the use of targeted therapy for various diseases. The dataset consists of 9 microarray data tables corresponding to each of the samples. Additionally, a supplementary TAR file of the raw data is also available to download.

    Subject
    Gene Expression Profiling
    Microarray Analysis
    Timeframe
    2010
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