Interindividual Variability in LPS Responses
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ABSTRACT: We used an unbiased approach to identify differences in gene expression that may account for the high degree of interindividual variability in inflammatory responses to LPS in the normal human population. We measured LPS-induced cytokine production ex vivo in whole blood from 102 healthy human subjects and identified individuals who consistently showed either very high or very low responses to LPS. Comparison of gene expression profiles between the lpshigh and lpslow individuals revealed 80 genes that were differentially expressed in the presence of LPS and 21 genes that were differentially expressed in the absence of LPS (p < 0.005, ANOVA). Expression of a subset of these genes was confirmed using real-time RT-PCR. These data illustrate a novel approach to the identification of factors that determine interindividual variability in innate immune inflammatory responses. Keywords: comparative response
ORGANISM(S): Homo sapiens
PROVIDER: GSE3491 | GEO | 2005/10/22
SECONDARY ACCESSION(S): PRJNA93313
REPOSITORIES: GEO
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