Human Gene Set: GSE12839_CTRL_VS_IL12_TREATED_PBMC_UP


Standard name GSE12839_CTRL_VS_IL12_TREATED_PBMC_UP
Systematic name M442
Brief description Genes up-regulated in peripheral blood monocytes (PBMC): control versus IL-12 stimulation.
Full description or abstract The cytokine interleukin-12 (IL-12) is known to play a central role in adaptive and innate immunity. We employed microarray analysis of IL-12 induced gene expression to provide further insights into its effects on immune response.
Collection C7: Immunologic Signature
      IMMUNESIGDB: ImmuneSigDB
Source publication Pubmed 19001140   Authors: Watford WT,Hissong BD,Durant LR,Yamane H,Muul LM,Kanno Y,Tato CM,Ramos HL,Berger AE,Mielke L,Pesu M,Solomon B,Frucht DM,Paul WE,Sher A,Jankovic D,Tsichlis PN,O'Shea JJ
Exact source GSE12839_2401_200_UP
Related gene sets (show 1 additional gene sets from the source publication)

(show 282 gene sets from the same authors)
External links
Filtered by similarity ?
Source species Homo sapiens
Contributed by Jernej Godec (Dana-Farber Cancer Institute)
Source platform or
identifier namespace
HUMAN_GENE_SYMBOL
Dataset references (show 1 datasets)
Download gene set format: grp | gmt | xml | json | TSV metadata
Compute overlaps ? (show collections to investigate for overlap with this gene set)
Compendia expression profiles ? GTEx compendium
Human tissue compendium (Novartis)
Global Cancer Map (Broad Institute)
NCI-60 cell lines (National Cancer Institute)
Advanced query Further investigate these 149 genes
Gene families ? Categorize these 149 genes by gene family
Show members (show 200 source identifiers mapped to 149 genes)
Version history 7.3: Moved to ImmuneSigDB sub-collection.

We need your help: Update on GSEA/MSigDB funding support

Last November we submitted a proposal to NCI's Information Technology for Cancer Research (ITCR) program for the continued funding of GSEA and MSigDB. Unfortunately, our proposal was not funded in this round, but we were encouraged to resubmit for the next one. This funding is critical for our continuing support and enhancement of the GSEA-MSigDB resource.

For our original submission many of you sent us emails of support, an important requirement for these grants. We now ask for your help again. We would greatly appreciate a short email message from you describing how the resource has been of value to your work and any concerns you may have about its continued availability.

Please send us your message of support to gsea-los@broadinstitute.org on or before Monday June 5, 2023.

Thanks in advance for your help and support.
The GSEA/MSigDB Team.


See MSigDB license terms here. Please note that certain gene sets have special access terms.