Project description:The heterogeneous characteristics of activated monocytes are much unknown. We performed the single cell transcriptomic analysis of LPS-treated human monocytes from healthy blood donor, and CD127 expression associated expression pattern of inflammatory genes was identified in LPS-treated monocytes.
Project description:CD14+ Monocytes from healthy volunteers were purified by MACS (negative selection) and FACSorting and either left untreated or stimulated for 24h and 48h with LPS. THP-1 cells were stimulated for 4h, 24h and 48h with LPS. Glycoproteins were captured with hydrazide chemistry and tryptic and PNGase F-released peptide fractions analyzed by MS/MS. Quantitative assessment revealed differential glycoprotein expression in activated/LPS-tolerized monocytes and naïve monocytes and THP-1 cells.
Project description:To screen the genes and pathways regulated by CREB1 in the THP1 monocytes induced by LPS, THP1 monocytes were transfected by CREB1 shRNA and then treated by LPS for 3 hours.
Project description:To screen the genes regulated by BRD3 in the THP1 monocytes induced by LPS, THP1 monocytes were treated by LPS for 1 hour in the presence or absence of OTX015
Project description:Inflammatory stimulation with lipopolysachharide (LPS) iduces a strong re-organization in the transcriptional program of human monocytes. We isolated peripheral blood monocytes from neurologically unaffected controls (n=8) and stimulated the monocytes in culture with LPS (1 ng/mL for 4 h) to investigate changes in gene expression upon LPS stimulation.
Project description:To investigate the possible therapeutic effects of ibuprofen and Pep19-2.5 alone or in combination on the LPS-response of human monocytes. Human monocytes were challenged with 0.1ng/ml LPS and/or 10ng/ml Pep19-2.5 LPS. Medium controls served as unstimulated samples. LPS and Pep19-2.5 was used either alone or together to LPS-challenged samples. RNA was extracted after 4 hrs of stimulation. Three biological replicates were conducted
Project description:To evaluate gene expression in human peripheral blood derived monocytes over the course of an LPS stimulation time-series. Keywords: time course
Project description:To characterize more broadly the effect of attenuated TLR4 signaling responses in sooty mangabeys, we performed a comparative RNA-seq profiling of LPS-treated primary monocytes from rhesus macaques and sooty mangabeys. Production of TNF- and IL6 mRNA was significantly lower in sooty mangabeys. Moreover, we observed that induction of NF-κB -regulated inflammatory genes was broadly and significantly reduced in sooty mangabeys, for TNF-a and IL-6 signaling pathways, compared to rhesus macaques. Overall, these data indicate that LPS stimulation of SM blood cells results in a significantly blunted production of pro-inflammatory cytokines as compared to rhesus macaque macrophages.