Description | Molecular Characterization of Acute Cellular Rejection Occurring during Intentional Immunosuppression Withdrawal in Liver Transplantation-GSE70305 |
Purpose | Acute cellular rejection occurs frequently during the first few weeks following liver transplantation. During this period its molecular phenotype is confounded by pro-inflammatory events elicited by surgery, ischemia-reperfusion injury and early post-transplant complications. To unambiguously define the molecular profile associated with rejection we collected sequential biological specimens from liver transplant patients at least 3 years after transplantation who developed rejection while enrolled in trials of intentional immunosuppression withdrawal |
Experimental Design | Transcriptomic RISET 2.0 chips were employed using portal blood vein from 37 liver trasplant patients.Two timepoints were selected: before immunosupressive weaning and rejection time point. |
Methods | Chips were processed using LIMMA package using normexp method for background substraction and quantile normalisation. |
Additional Information | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/geo/query/acc.cgi?acc=GSE70305 |
Platform | Agilent Agilent_RISET_2_0 v1 |
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