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Description

Peripheral blood cells expression data form 7 patients with severe pdm (H1N1) influensa and 7 gender and age matched healthy controls - GSE27131

Purpose

Using PAXgene tubes, peripheral blood samples were collected from seven patients >18 years with documented pdm(H1N1) influenza, bilateral chest infiltrates, and in need of ventilation support. Significant co-morbidity was exclusion criterion. Expression profiles were compared with 7 age matched controls. Using a false discovery rate < 5% and an absolute fold change > 2, 370 genes were differentially expressed in case and controls.A second sample was collected after ca 6 days in the 7 patients and temporal changes in expression profiles investigated. Over expressed putative mediators of inflammatory lung dammage were measured on the protein level.

Experimental Design

14 patient samples (7 paired samples) and 7 control samples were performed.

Methods

Raw data were processed using Partek Genomics Suite v. 6.5 to generate RMA normalised intensities. Differential expression was assessed using One-way or Two-way ANOVA in the Partek software dependent of if the samples were paired or not.

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https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/geo/query/acc.cgi?acc=GSE27131

Platform Affymetrix HuGene 1.0 ST v1
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