Transcriptional changes induced in human CD4+ cells upon ectopic expression of FOXP3
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ABSTRACT: Human CD4+CD45RA+CD25- cells were lentivirally transduced with wild-type or mutated (A384T or R397W) FOXP3, or an empty vector (EV). Transduced cells were sorted 14 days post-transduction based on GFP expression, and were restimulated with soluble anti-CD3 (30 ng/mL) and irradiated PBMCs (3x) for 14 more days. Cells were then activated with 0.5 μg/ml of phytohemagglutinin (PHA) in the presence or absence of SGF003 (8 μg/mL), and total RNA was extracted for microarray analysis. Overall, this study highlights the functional impact of TIP60 in FOXP3-driven Treg biology and provides a novel target for manipulation of human Treg activity. This study analyzes the transcriptional changes induced by the ectopic expression of FOXP3 in human effector T cells. It also assesses the impact of the enhancement of TIP60/FOXP3 interaction using the TIP60 modifier SGF003
ORGANISM(S): Homo sapiens
PROVIDER: GSE99236 | GEO | 2017/07/07
SECONDARY ACCESSION(S): PRJNA387627
REPOSITORIES: GEO
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