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HT Experiment :

Experiment Id  GSE65920 Series Id  E-GEOD-65920
Name  Neonatal naive CD8+ T cells have effector-like gene expression that prevents memory cell formation [small-RNA seq] Experiment Type  RNA-Seq
Study Type  Baseline Source  GEO
Curation Date  2024-01-08
description  Neonates are intrinsically defective at creating memory CD8+ T cells in response to infection with intracellular pathogens. Here we investigated differential of small RNAs, transcription factors, and chemokine receptors regulation in neonates as compared to adults before and during infection. We found that prior to infection, naive cells have a different expression profile for many microRNAs, and gene targets of these microRNAs show widespread expression differences. These targets and other changes in gene expression in naive cells result in neonatal cells that get activated more easily, express chemokine receptors that home to sites of infection, and are less protected from apoptosis during contraction. As a result, changes in neonatal naive cells drive effector cell terminal differentiation at the expense of creating long-lived memory cells. Small RNAs were sequenced from adult and neonatal CD8+ T cells before and during infection
  • variables:
  • bulk RNA-seq,
  • developmental stage,
  • age

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