Interaction of bone marrow stroma and monocytes: bone marrow stromal cell lines cultured with monocytes
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Project name: Homo sapiens
Description: The hematopoietic microenvironment consists of non-hematopoietic derived stromal elements and hematopoietic derived monocytes and macrophages which interact and function together to control the proliferation and differentiation of early blood-forming cells. Two human stromal cell lines (HS-5 and HS-27a) representing distinct functional components of this microenvironment have been extensively characterized and shown to influence monocyte gene expression. This series of gene expression profiles is intended to extend the previous studies and identify which gene expression changes may require cell-cell contact or occur in the stromal cells as a result of monocyte influence;or in the monocytes as a result of stormal influences.Keywords: cellular response to cell contact and secreted factorsOverall design: Two human bone marrow stromal cell lines (HS5 and HS27a) were cultured with and without monocytes (CD14+ cells) from 2 different donors.culture condition: stroma no monocytes: HS5-1, HS5-2, HS27a-1, HS27a-2culture condition: stroma with monocytes: HS5-MO-1, HS5-MO-2, HS27a-MO-1, HS27a-MO-2donor: donor 3: HS5-MO-1, HS27a-MO-1donor: donor 4: HS5-MO-2, HS27a-MO-2cell line: HS5: HS5-1, HS5-2, HS5-MO-1, HS5-MO-2cell line: HS27a: HS27a-1, HS27a-2, HS27a-MO-1, HS27a-MO-2
Data type: Transcriptome or Gene expression
Sample scope: Multiisolate
Relevance: Medical
Organization: Torok-Storb, Clinical Research Division, Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center
Literatures
  1. PMID: 24131213
Release date: 2008-02-22
Last updated: 2008-02-21