Human Gene Set: GSE20754_WT_VS_TCF1_KO_MEMORY_CD8_TCELL_UP


Standard name GSE20754_WT_VS_TCF1_KO_MEMORY_CD8_TCELL_UP
Systematic name M7783
Brief description Genes up-regulated in memory CD8 T cells: wildtype versus TCF7 [GeneID=6932] knockout.
Full description or abstract TCF-1 is an HMG family transcription factor which is known to be activated by the canonical Wnt signaling pathway and modulated by other signals such as those derived from T cell receptor. We found that during CD8 T cell responses, TCF-1 deficiency impaired long-term maintenance of antigen-specific memory CD8 T cells. We used microarrays to detect gene expression changes in memory CD8 T cells caused by TCF-1 deficiency.
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Source publication Pubmed 20727791   Authors: Zhou X,Yu S,Zhao DM,Harty JT,Badovinac VP,Xue HH
Exact source GSE20754_2450_200_UP
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Source species Mus musculus
Contributed by Jernej Godec (Dana-Farber Cancer Institute)
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