Human Gene Set: GSE25846_IL10_POS_VS_NEG_CD8_TCELL_DAY7_POST_CORONAVIRUS_BRAIN_DN


Standard name GSE25846_IL10_POS_VS_NEG_CD8_TCELL_DAY7_POST_CORONAVIRUS_BRAIN_DN
Systematic name M8142
Brief description Genes down-regulated in CD8 T cells: IL10+ [GeneID=3586] versus IL10- [GeneID=3586].
Full description or abstract IL-10 is an anti-inflammatory cytokine that has been shown to be produced by antigen-specific CD8 T cells at the peak of viral encephalitis. We found that IL-10+CD8 T cells are more activated and cytolytic than IL-10-CD8 T cells. We used microarrays to detect gene expression changes in directly ex vivo sorted CNS IL-10+ and IL-10- CD8 T cells from a neurotropic J2.2-V-1-infected mouse.
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Source publication Pubmed 21317392   Authors: Trandem K,Zhao J,Fleming E,Perlman S
Exact source GSE25846_2718_200_DN
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Contributed by Jernej Godec (Dana-Farber Cancer Institute)
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