Project description:Paeony root has long been used for its anti-inflammatory effects. In this study, the effects of albiflorin, paeoniflorin, and paeonol, compounds from paeony root, on gene expression profiles were examined in macrophages. The RAW264.7 macrophages were treated with LPS in the presence or absence of albiflorin, paeoniflorin, or paeonol. Global mRNA expression levels were detected by using an oligonucleotide microarray platform covering the mouse whole genome. Our results demonstrate that paeonol has extensive inhibitory effects on the regulation of inflammation-associated gene expression by LPS in macrophages. In addition, the predominant effect of paeonol among the tested compounds suggests that paeonol may be a major ingredient for the anti-inflammatory effect of paeony root. Keywords: RAW264.7; macrophage; inflammation; LPS; Paeony root components; dose response
Project description:ATAC-seq profiling of Nfat5 KO and wild type macrophages derived from bone marrow (primary cells), treated or not with Lipopolysaccharide (LPS).
Project description:SILAC based protein correlation profiling using size exclusion of protein complexes derived from Mus musculus tissues (Heart, Liver, Lung, Kidney, Skeletal Muscle, Thymus)
Project description:SILAC based protein correlation profiling using size exclusion of protein complexes derived from seven Mus musculus tissues (Heart, Brain, Liver, Lung, Kidney, Skeletal Muscle, Thymus)
Project description:Extraction samples of murine airways epithelial LA-4 cells and murine macrophage RAW264.7 cells cultures exposed to different amounts of B. thailandensis for varying periods of time. Extracts of the adherent cells and their respective conditioned media were analyzed with LC-MS/MS to identify compounds detected within the aforementioned samples. Included are extracts of B. thailandensis monocultures, B. thailandensis-exposed LA-4 and RAW264.7 mammalian cells, and LA-4 and RAW264.7 unexposed monocultures.