A time-resolved meta-analysis of consensus gene expression profiles during human T-cell activation
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ABSTRACT: The coordinated transcriptional regulation of activated T-cells is based on a complex dynamic behavior of signaling networks. Given an external stimulus, T-cell gene expression is characterized by impulse and sustained patterns over the course. Here, we analyzed the temporal pattern of activation across different T-cell populations to develop consensus gene signatures for T-cell activation. We applied a meta-analysis of anti-CD3/CD28 induced CD4+ T-cell activation kinetics of publicly available transcriptome-wide time series using a random effects model. We used non-negative matrix factorization, an unsupervised deconvolution method, to infer changes in biological patterns over time. For verification and to further map a wider variety of the T-cell landscape, we performed a time series of transcriptome-wide RNA sequencing on activated Pan T-cells.
ORGANISM(S): Homo sapiens
PROVIDER: GSE197067 | GEO | 2023/11/16
REPOSITORIES: GEO
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