PLX039552
GSE115339: Transcriptional profile of Th17 cells: The role of glycolysis
- Organsim mouse
- Type RNASEQ
- Target gene
- Project ARCHS4
The aim of this study is to investigate a role of glycolysis in transcriptional programing of Th17 cells during differentiation. Nave CD4 T cells were differentiated towards Th17 cells with or without a mild inhibition of glycolysis, and transcriptome signature was analyzed. We found about 200 transcripts were differentially regulated. Further pathway analysis suggested that glycolysis controls genes associated with IL-2/STAT5 signaling during Th17 differentiation. Inhibition of glycolysis resulted in enrichment of genes associated with translational processes and Th17 signature genes. SOURCE: Laurie,E,Harrington (boyoung@uab.edu) - University of Alabama at Birmingham
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