Project description:This SuperSeries is composed of the following subset Series: GSE24753: Genome-wide analysis of the effect of cryopreservation on peripheral blood mononuclear cells GSE24755: Genome-wide analysis of the effect of long-term cryopreservation on peripheral blood mononuclear cells GSE24757: Genome-wide analysis of the effect of long-term freezing of PAXgene Blood RNA tubes Refer to individual Series
Project description:Analysis of effect of long-term cryopreservation on peripheral blood mononuclear cells at gene expression level. The hypothesis tested in the present study was that long-term cryopreservation has an influence on the transcriptome profile of peripheral blood mononuclear cells. Results indicated remarkable changes in expression patterns upon cryopreservation of PBMCs, with decreasing signal intensities over time.
Project description:Analysis of effect of long-term cryopreservation on peripheral blood mononuclear cells at gene expression level. The hypothesis tested in the present study was that long-term cryopreservation has an influence on the transcriptome profile of peripheral blood mononuclear cells. Results indicated remarkable changes in expression patterns upon cryopreservation of PBMCs, with decreasing signal intensities over time. Total RNA obtained from isolated peripheral blood mononuclear cells of melanoma patients cryopreserved in liqiud nitrogen from 20 to 60 months.
Project description:Analysis of cryopreservation effects on peripheral blood mononuclear cells at gene expression level. The hypothesis tested in the present study was that cryopreservation has an influence on the transcriptome profile of peripheral blood mononuclear cells. Results indicated remarkable changes in expression patterns upon cryopreservation of PBMCs, with a strong loss of signal intensities to background levels for several transcripts.
Project description:Analysis of cryopreservation effects on peripheral blood mononuclear cells at gene expression level. The hypothesis tested in the present study was that cryopreservation has an influence on the transcriptome profile of peripheral blood mononuclear cells. Results indicated remarkable changes in expression patterns upon cryopreservation of PBMCs, with a strong loss of signal intensities to background levels for several transcripts. Total RNA obtained from isolated peripheral blood mononuclear cells of healthy human subjects eihter cryopreserved in liqiud nitrogen (frozen) or direclty lysed in Trizol after isolation (fresh).
Project description:We developed and validated a simple method for viable cryopreservation of whole blood, without any preprocessing, Simple prEservatioN of Single cElls (SENSE), with granulocyte depletion for generating high-quality single-cell profiles. We performed rigorous in-depth characterization of the SENSE method on clinical blood samples and compared it to the conventional multistep density-gradient isolation of peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs) method. The SENSE method is an effective and simple solution for the cryopreservation of blood samples in clinics/labs and single cell profiles generation.
Project description:We evaluated the predictive ability of various gene signatures in baseline peripheral blood mononuclear cell samples to distinguish Mtb-infected individuals who eventually progress to TB disease (progressors) or who remain asymptomatic (non-progressors) during clinical follow-up; we also compare long-term Mtb-infected non-progressors from patients with TB disease