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:We cultured bone marrow derived dendritic cells from WT and CD11c KO mice. Then, a group of bone marrow dendritic cells were stimulated with LPS overnight. We obtained bone marrow derived dendritic cells with or without LPS stimulation and analyzed proteomics profiles.
Project description:Gene expression from WT and NFAT5 KO primary macrophage cultures. Keywords: Bone-marrow derived macrophages. We analyzed 4 arrays from each condition: unstimulated WT BMDMs, LPS stimulated WT BMDMs, unstimulated KO BMDMs, LPS stimulated KO BMDMs.
Project description:Using microarrays, we compared the changes in levels of gene expression between wildtype and Bcl6 KO macrophages in the absence or presence of LPS. Total RNA was obtained from WT and Bcl6 KO unstimulated and LPS-stimulated primary bone marrow-derived macrophages
Project description:Purpose: The goal of this study is to compare downstream genes of Sema6D signaling in LPS plus IFNg stimulated macrophages. Methods: Bone marrow derived macrophage mRNA profiles of 7 weeks of wild type (WT) and Sema6D-/- mice were stimulated by LPS for 4 hrs. Results: According to this comparison, we found that 550 genes were downregulated in Sema6D-/- macrophages than WT macrophages in response to LPS. Conclusions: Our study represents 62 genes were supressed in both M1 and M2 Sema6D-/- macrophage than WT macrophages, suggesting of Sema6D reverse sigaling genes.
Project description:RNAs were analysed from bone marrow derived dendritic cells from 6 week old birds (control and LPS stimulated), bone marrow derived macrophages from 6 week old birds (control and LPS stimulated) and heterophils isolated from blood of day-old chicks (control and LPS stimulated).
Project description:The nuclear orphan receptor Nur77 (NR4A1, TR3, or NGFI-B) has been shown to exhibit an anti-inflammatory function in macrophages. To further elucidate the role of Nur77 in macrophage physiology, we compared the transcriptome of bone marrow-derived macrophages (BMM) from wild-type (WT) and Nur77-knockout (KO) mice both before and after stimulation with IL4 or LPS. Comparison of gene expression in bone marrow-derived macrophages, isolated from 3 wild-type (control) and 3 Nur77-/- mice (case), left untreated or stimulated in triplicate for 8 hours with LPS or IL-4