Project description:Time courses of gene expression profiles of primary human umbilical vein endothelial cells (HUVEC) during infection with piliated and adherent wild-type (WT), frpC/frpA-deficient mutant, or the non-adherent (?pilD) Neisseria meningitidis MC58 bacteria defective in production of the type IV pilus, were analyzed respectively. Total RNA isolated from uninfected HUVEC (reference) and HUVEC after 1, 4 or 6 hours of infection with N. meningitidis mutants was labeled according to standard Affymetrix protocol and hybridized to HG-U133A GeneChips. Data were analyzed by Robust Multi-array Analysis algorithm. For every condition at least two biological replicates were analyzed, totally representing 23 Affymetrix GeneChips.
Project description:Endothelial cell secretomes were analyzed using culture medium derived from control young and premature senescent human umbilical vein endothelial cell (HUVEC).
Project description:ENC4_505, ENC4_506 HUVEC rep1 primary human umbilical vein endothelial cell For data usage terms and conditions, please refer to http://www.genome.gov/27528022 and http://www.genome.gov/Pages/Research/ENCODE/ENCODE_Data_Use_Policy_for_External_Users_03-07-14.pdf
Project description:Human umbilical vein endothelial cells (HUVECs) expressing vPK (HUVEC-vPK) have a survival advantage over control HUVEC under conditions of extrinsic- and intrinsic-mediated apoptosis.
Project description:We describe the transcriptional response to infection of human umbilical vein endothelial cells (Huvec) with different rubella virus strains
Project description:We examined the adherence-mediated signaling of meningococci to human cells by comparing gene expression profiles of primary human umbilical vein endothelial cells (HUVEC) infected by piliated and adherent wild-type (WT), frpC/frpA-deficient mutant, or the non-adherent (ΔpilD) N. meningitidis MC58 bacteria defective in production of the type IV pilus, respectively. Surprisingly, no significant difference was found between the transcriptomes of HUVECs infected by bacteria producing, or not the RTX FrpC and FrpA proteins, thus failing to provide any hints on their biological activity. In contrast, pili-mediated adhesion of meningococci resulted in alterations of expression levels of human genes known to regulate apoptosis, cell proliferation, inflammatory response or adhesion. In particular, genes for signaling pathway proteins involved in early embryonic development, such as transforming growth factor-β (TGF-β)/Smad, Wnt/β-catenin, and Notch/Jagged were found to be upregulated upon adhesion of N. meningitidis together with genes for a number of transcription factors. This reveals that adhering piliated meningocci manipulate signaling pathways controlling human cell proliferation, survival and defense mechanisms, while establishing a commensal relationship with the host. Keywords: time course, infection response, genetic modification
Project description:To investigate sex differences in endothelial cell response to AngII, male and female human umbilical vein endothelial cells (HUVEC) were treated with AngII for 24 hours. RNA seq was run, and demonstrated that female HUVEC had elevated genes associated with oxidative stress and inflammatory responses compared to male HUVEC following AngII treatment.
Project description:Transcriptional profiling of Human Umbilical Vein Endothelial Cells (HUVEC) comparing untreated control cells with IL-1-treated cells with or without pre-treatment with DHA.