Human Gene Set: GSE16386_IL4_VS_IL4_AND_ROSIGLITAZONE_STIM_MACROPHAGE_6H_UP


Standard name GSE16386_IL4_VS_IL4_AND_ROSIGLITAZONE_STIM_MACROPHAGE_6H_UP
Systematic name M8000
Brief description Genes up-regulated in macrophages (6h): IL4 [GeneID=3565] versus IL4 [GeneID=3565] and rosiglitazone [PubChem=77999].
Full description or abstract Human CD14 positive monocytes were purified from healthy volunteers? blood and cultured in vitro for 6 hours. While culturing, macrophages were activated alternatively with interleukin-4 (IL-4 100 ng/ml). Simultaneously, macrophages were also treated with vehicle (DMSO:ethanol) or 1uM synthetic PPARg agonist, Rosiglitazone. We used Affymetrix microarrays (U133Plus 2.0) to analyze activation and PPARg-induced gene expression changes.
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Source publication Pubmed 21093321   Authors: Szanto A,Balint BL,Nagy ZS,Barta E,Dezso B,Pap A,Szeles L,Poliska S,Oros M,Evans RM,Barak Y,Schwabe J,Nagy L
Exact source GSE16386_2260_200_UP
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