Project description:The microRNA oligo microarrays from Agilent were used to determine miRNA expression profile of pancreas-infiltrating T CD3+ and total T lymphocytes of NOD mice.
Project description:T-lymphocyte activation is efficiently mimicked in vitro by treatment with anti CD3 / anti CD28 antibodies. We report miR-21 induction upon CD3/CD28 stimulation of primary T-lymphocytes. In order to assess the function of miR-21 in T-lymphocytes we interfered with miR-21 function by lentiviral transduction of a miR-21 sponge construct. MRNA profile of miR-21 sponge and control transduced T-lymphocytes 48hrs after stimulation.
Project description:T-lymphocyte activation is efficiently mimicked in vitro by treatment with anti CD3 / anti CD28 antibodies. We report miR-21 induction upon CD3/CD28 stimulation of primary T-lymphocytes. In order to assess the function of miR-21 in T-lymphocytes we interfered with miR-21 function by lentiviral transduction of a miR-21 sponge construct. MRNA profile of miR-21 sponge and control transduced T-lymphocytes 48hrs after stimulation. mRNA microarray profile of T-lymphocytes tranduced with either a miR-21 sponge or control construct. 3 biological replicas have been performed.
Project description:Peripheral blood lymphocytes were separated in the Ficoll gradient and subjected for stimulation with anti-CD3 and anti-CD28 antiobodies upon time (6h, 12h and 18h). Next, total RNA was isolated and trenscriptional analysis of stimulated cells was performed.
Project description:In this experiment, the miRNA profile of microvesicles (MV) released from activated or apoptotic (UV-B treated) T-lymphocytes and their cells of origin was analyzed in both samples obtained from normal healthy donors and systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) patients. Therefore in short, RNA was isolated of activated and apoptotic (UV-B treated) T-Lymphocytes and corresponding MV of normal healthy individuals and systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) patients. Samples of four donors each were pooled. The aim was to characterize the miRNA profile of MV dependent on different release stimuli and compare their miRNA-profile to their cells of origin.
Project description:Type 1 diabetes (T1D) results from autoimmune destruction of β cells in the pancreas. Protein tyrosine phosphatases (PTPs) are candidate genes for T1D and play a key role in autoimmune disease development and β-cell function. Here, we assessed the global protein and individual PTP profile in the pancreas of diabetic NOD mice treated with anti-CD3 mAb and IL-1RA combination therapy. The treatment reversed hyperglycemia compared to the anti-CD3 alone control group. We observed enhanced expression of PTPN2, a T1D candidate gene, and endoplasmic reticulum (ER) chaperones in the islets from cured mice.