Transcriptomic signature of the CD24hiCD38hi transitional B cells associated with an immunoregulatory phenotype in renal transplant recipient.
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ABSTRACT: The role of B cells after transplant regarding allograft rejection or tolerance has become a topic of major interest. Recently, in renal transplant recipients, a B cell signature characterized by the overexpression of CD19+CD38hiCD24hi transitional B cells has been observed in operationally tolerant patients and in Belatacept treated patients with significant lower incidence of donor specific antibodies. The phenotypic and functional characterization of these transitional B cells is far to be exhaustive. We present the first transcriptomic and phenotypic analysis associated with this phenotype. Three populations were studied and compared: (i) transitional CD24hiCD38hi (ii) CD24+CD38- and (iii) CD24intCD38int populations.
ORGANISM(S): Homo sapiens
PROVIDER: GSE76272 | GEO | 2016/02/25
SECONDARY ACCESSION(S): PRJNA306767
REPOSITORIES: GEO
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