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Sample GSM1720859 Query DataSets for GSM1720859
Status Public on May 09, 2016
Title primed NK cells_normoxia_biological rep1
Sample type RNA
 
Source name primed NK cells_normoxia
Organism Homo sapiens
Characteristics subject status: healthy donor
tissue: peripheral blood
cell type: Natural killer (NK) cells
cultured under: Normoxia for 22hrs
treated with: 45 ng/mL IL-15 during the final 6h
Treatment protocol Parallel NK cell cultures were grown under normoxia or hypoxia for 22 hours with or without 45 ng/mL IL-15 present during the final 6 hours.
Growth protocol Freshly isolated NK cells were plated at one million cells per mL RPMI 1640 supplemented with 10% fetal bovine serum and 2 mM L-glutamine in a 3ºC humidified atmosphere of 5% carbon dioxide (normoxia). One percent oxygen (hypoxia) was established in an oxygen controlled carbon dioxide incubator with a nitrogen gas line.
Extracted molecule total RNA
Extraction protocol Total RNA was prepared from NK cells stored in RNAlater using a spin column protocol followed by DNAse treatment according to the manufacturer's instructions.
Label biotin
Label protocol Biotinylated cRNA were prepared according to the standard Affymetrix protocol.
 
Hybridization protocol Hybridization (16h x 45°C) was processed according to the standard Affymetrix protocol.
Scan protocol Affymetrix GeneArray Scanner3000
Description N_IL15_P1_3
Data processing The data were analyzed with a commercial software called JMP Genomics, version 6, from SAS. Gene expression profiling was performed using arrays of HuGene-2_0-st-type from Affymetrix. A Custom CDF Version 17 with Entrez based gene definitions was used to annotate the arrays. The Raw fluorescence intensity values were normalized applying quantile normalization, RMA background correction and Medianpolish Probeset Summary
 
Submission date Jun 24, 2015
Last update date May 09, 2016
Contact name Carsten Sticht
Organization name University Heidelberg
Department ZMF
Street address Theodor-Kutzer-Ufer
City Mannheim
ZIP/Postal code 68169
Country Germany
 
Platform ID GPL17930
Series (1)
GSE70214 Short-term hypoxia synergizes with interleukin 15 priming in driving glycolytic gene transcription and supports human natural killer cell activities.

Data table header descriptions
ID_REF
VALUE RMA signal intensity

Data table
ID_REF VALUE
100009613_at 4.661132813
100009676_at 7.345703125
10000_at 10.1953125
10001_at 8.931640625
10002_at 5.013671875
100033413_at 10.83984375
100033422_at 4.412109375
100033423_at 5.385742188
100033424_at 4.4453125
100033425_at 4.869140625
100033426_at 12.83398438
100033427_at 13.91796875
100033428_at 4.635742188
100033430_at 4.215820313
100033431_at 11.05664063
100033432_at 6.065429688
100033434_at 9.673828125
100033435_at 13.34570313
100033436_at 7.90625
100033437_at 4.215820313

Total number of rows: 23786

Table truncated, full table size 483 Kbytes.




Supplementary file Size Download File type/resource
GSM1720859_Lindner_120214_P1.3_N+IL15_HuGene-2_0-st_.CEL.gz 8.9 Mb (ftp)(http) CEL
Processed data included within Sample table

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