Human Gene Set: GSE11864_UNTREATED_VS_CSF1_IN_MAC_DN


Standard name GSE11864_UNTREATED_VS_CSF1_IN_MAC_DN
Systematic name M3123
Brief description Genes down-regulated in comparison of untreated macrophages versus those cultured with M-CSF [GeneID=1435].
Full description or abstract Gene expression analysis of freshly isolated CD14+ human monocytes and monocytes cultured in the presence or absence of interferon (IFN) -gamma for 24 h and then stimulated with Pam3Cys, a Toll-like receptor (TLR) 2 ligand, for 6 h. Results provide insight into mechanisms by which IFN-gamma reprograms early macrophage differentiation and subsequent response to TLR ligands.
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Source publication Pubmed 18976936   Authors: Hu X,Chung AY,Wu I,Foldi J,Chen J,Ji JD,Tateya T,Kang YJ,Han J,Gessler M,Kageyama R,Ivashkiv LB
Exact source GSE11864_1078_200_DN
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Contributed by Jernej Godec (Dana-Farber Cancer Institute)
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