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Status Public on Nov 06, 2025
Title Endothelial Cells retain inflammatory memory through chromatin remodeling [RNA-Seq 2]
Organism Mus musculus
Experiment type Expression profiling by high throughput sequencing
Summary Sepsis survivors exhibit long-term endothelial dysfunction, increasing susceptibility to secondary infections such as pneumonia. To investigate the molecular basis of endothelial inflammatory memory, we performed transcriptomic profiling of lung and kidney endothelial cells isolated from a murine two-hit sepsis model. This model incorporates cecal ligation and puncture (CLP) as the primary inflammatory event, followed by a secondary intranasal challenge with Streptococcus pneumoniae.
Overall design RNA was extracted from lung and kidney endothelial cells isolated from mice subjected to a two-hit model of sepsis. The first hit involved cecal ligation and puncture (CLP) or sham surgery, followed by recovery. The second hit consisted of a secondary intranasal challenge with Streptococcus pneumoniae (SP) or PBS. Endothelial cells were isolated at defined time points and RNA-seq was performed using the Illumina NovaSeq 6000 platform (paired-end). A total of 54 samples representing various treatment groups across lung and kidney tissues were analyzed to identify gene expression signatures associated with endothelial inflammatory memory.
Contributor(s) Bossardi-Ramos R
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Submission date Jun 05, 2025
Last update date Nov 06, 2025
Contact name Ramon Bossardi Ramos
E-mail(s) bossarr@amc.edu
Organization name Albany Medical College
Department Department of Molecular and Cellular Physiology
Lab Adam's Lab
Street address 43 New Scotland Avenue
City Albany
State/province Ny
ZIP/Postal code 12208
Country USA
Platforms (1)
GPL24247 Illumina NovaSeq 6000 (Mus musculus)
Samples (53)
GSM9033648 k_209a
GSM9033649 k_211a
GSM9033650 k_213a
GSM9033651 k_224a
GSM9033652 k_229a
GSM9033653 k_235a
GSM9033654 k_240a
GSM9033655 k_265
GSM9033656 k_267
GSM9033657 k_271
GSM9033658 k_283
GSM9033659 k_284
GSM9033660 k_290
GSM9033661 k_39_endo
GSM9033662 k_40_endo
GSM9033663 k_42_endo
GSM9033664 k_43_endo
GSM9033665 k_45_endo
GSM9033666 k_48_endo
GSM9033667 k_56_endo
GSM9033668 k_57_endo
GSM9033669 k_64_endo
GSM9033670 k_65_endo
GSM9033671 k_67_endo
GSM9033672 k_73_endo
GSM9033673 k_74_endo
GSM9033674 k_75_endo
GSM9033675 L_209a
GSM9033676 L_211a
GSM9033677 L_213a
GSM9033678 L_224a
GSM9033679 L_229a
GSM9033680 L_235a
GSM9033681 L_240a
GSM9033682 L_265
GSM9033683 L_267
GSM9033684 L_271
GSM9033685 L_283
GSM9033686 L_284
GSM9033687 L_290
GSM9033688 L_39_endo
GSM9033689 L_40_endo
GSM9033690 L_42_endo
GSM9033691 L_43_endo
GSM9033692 L_45_endo
GSM9033693 L_48_endo
GSM9033694 L_56_endo
GSM9033695 L_57_endo
GSM9033696 L_64_endo
GSM9033697 L_67_endo
GSM9033698 L_73_endo
GSM9033699 L_74_endo
GSM9033700 L_75_endo
Relations
BioProject PRJNA1272600

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GSE299114_counts_per_sample_allsamples_kidney.csv.gz 1.1 Mb (ftp) (http) CSV
GSE299114_counts_per_sample_allsamples_lung.csv.gz 1.4 Mb (ftp) (http) CSV
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