Project description:Deep characterization of a large series of splenic diffuse red pulp lymphomas DNA from 5 tumor samples, corresponding to 4 cases, were analyzed with Affymetrix SNP 6.0 platform for copy number alteration study.
Project description:Splenic mononuclear phagocytes are critical in various homeostatic processes as well as immune responses. We employed single-cell RNA sequencing to investigate mononuclear phagocytic cell subsets, including splenic red pulp macrophages, monocytes, and dendritic cells in the spleen, with a focus on how Notch2 and its nuclear mediator Rbpj regulate these subsets. Our study offers a comparative analysis of splenic mononuclear phagocytes and specifically red pulp macrophages examining phagocytes isolated from myeloid Notch2 (N2ΔCx3cr1)-, and Rbpj (RbpjΔCx3cr1)-deficient mice or control animals. Our findings may provide further insights into the heterogeneity and development of the splenic mononuclear phagocytic system including splenic macrophages and monocytes.
Project description:Single-nucleus RNA sequencing (snRNA-seq) was used to profile the transcriptome of 16,015 nuclei in human adult testis. This dataset includes five samples from two different individuals. This dataset is part of a larger evolutionary study of adult testis at the single-nucleus level (97,521 single-nuclei in total) across mammals including 10 representatives of the three main mammalian lineages: human, chimpanzee, bonobo, gorilla, gibbon, rhesus macaque, marmoset, mouse (placental mammals); grey short-tailed opossum (marsupials); and platypus (egg-laying monotremes). Corresponding data were generated for a bird (red junglefowl, the progenitor of domestic chicken), to be used as an evolutionary outgroup.
Project description:To investigate the biological differences between HIV-, HIV+/ART-experienced and HIV+/ART-naive diffuse large B-cell lymphoma, we performed whole exome sequencing of 30 pre-treatment formalin-fixed paraffin-embedded (FFPE) whole lymph node biopsies of diffuse large B-cell lymphoma.