Comparison of monocytic cells from naïve mice and day 14 LCMV Armstrong and day 14 LCMV Clone 13 infected mice
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ABSTRACT: Infection with acute and chronic strains of LCMV (Armstrong (ARM) and Clone 13 (C13), respectively) leads to massive proliferation of monocytic cells contemporaneously with peak of the anti-viral CD8+ T cell response. These cells return to naïve levels following ARM infection. However, during C13 infection these cells are sustained at high levels and gain a T cell suppressive function at day 14 post infection. The mechanisms by which these cells are induced to proliferate and impair T cell function during chronic LCMV infection are largely unknown. To address this, we analyzed gene expression profiles using microarray analysis of purified splenic monocytic cells (CD11b+ Ly6Chi Gr-1low) from naïve mice, or day 14 LCMV ARM or LCMV C13 infected mice.
ORGANISM(S): Mus musculus
PROVIDER: GSE43896 | GEO | 2013/02/25
SECONDARY ACCESSION(S): PRJNA188079
REPOSITORIES: GEO
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