Expression data of peripheral blood cells from mice after trauma/hemorrhage
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ABSTRACT: The immune response following trauma represents a major driving force of organ dysfunction and poor outcome. Therefore, we investigated the influence of an additional hemorrhagic shock (HS) on the early posttraumatic immune dysbalance in the whole population of blood leukocytes. After additional HS in PT mice, gene expression of pathways related to the innate immunity, such as IL-6 production, neutrophil chemotaxis, cell adhesion, and toll-like receptor signaling was up-regulated, whereas pathways of the adaptive immune system, such as B- and T-cell activation as well as the MHC class II protein complex were down-regulated.
ORGANISM(S): Mus musculus
PROVIDER: GSE160905 | GEO | 2021/02/10
REPOSITORIES: GEO
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