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High-Resolution Transcriptome of Human Macrophages

Macrophages are dynamic cells integrating signals from their microenvironment to develop specific functional responses. Although, microarray-based transcriptional profiling has established transcriptional reprogramming as an important mechanism for signal integration and cell function of macrophages...

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Autores principales: Beyer, Marc, Mallmann, Michael R., Xue, Jia, Staratschek-Jox, Andrea, Vorholt, Daniela, Krebs, Wolfgang, Sommer, Daniel, Sander, Jil, Mertens, Christina, Nino-Castro, Andrea, Schmidt, Susanne V., Schultze, Joachim L.
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2012
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3448669/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23029029
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0045466
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author Beyer, Marc
Mallmann, Michael R.
Xue, Jia
Staratschek-Jox, Andrea
Vorholt, Daniela
Krebs, Wolfgang
Sommer, Daniel
Sander, Jil
Mertens, Christina
Nino-Castro, Andrea
Schmidt, Susanne V.
Schultze, Joachim L.
author_facet Beyer, Marc
Mallmann, Michael R.
Xue, Jia
Staratschek-Jox, Andrea
Vorholt, Daniela
Krebs, Wolfgang
Sommer, Daniel
Sander, Jil
Mertens, Christina
Nino-Castro, Andrea
Schmidt, Susanne V.
Schultze, Joachim L.
author_sort Beyer, Marc
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description Macrophages are dynamic cells integrating signals from their microenvironment to develop specific functional responses. Although, microarray-based transcriptional profiling has established transcriptional reprogramming as an important mechanism for signal integration and cell function of macrophages, current knowledge on transcriptional regulation of human macrophages is far from complete. To discover novel marker genes, an area of great need particularly in human macrophage biology but also to generate a much more thorough transcriptome of human M1- and M1-like macrophages, we performed RNA sequencing (RNA-seq) of human macrophages. Using this approach we can now provide a high-resolution transcriptome profile of human macrophages under classical (M1-like) and alternative (M2-like) polarization conditions and demonstrate a dynamic range exceeding observations obtained by previous technologies, resulting in a more comprehensive understanding of the transcriptome of human macrophages. Using this approach, we identify important gene clusters so far not appreciated by standard microarray techniques. In addition, we were able to detect differential promoter usage, alternative transcription start sites, and different coding sequences for 57 gene loci in human macrophages. Moreover, this approach led to the identification of novel M1-associated (CD120b, TLR2, SLAMF7) as well as M2-associated (CD1a, CD1b, CD93, CD226) cell surface markers. Taken together, these data support that high-resolution transcriptome profiling of human macrophages by RNA-seq leads to a better understanding of macrophage function and will form the basis for a better characterization of macrophages in human health and disease.
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spelling pubmed-34486692012-10-01 High-Resolution Transcriptome of Human Macrophages Beyer, Marc Mallmann, Michael R. Xue, Jia Staratschek-Jox, Andrea Vorholt, Daniela Krebs, Wolfgang Sommer, Daniel Sander, Jil Mertens, Christina Nino-Castro, Andrea Schmidt, Susanne V. Schultze, Joachim L. PLoS One Research Article Macrophages are dynamic cells integrating signals from their microenvironment to develop specific functional responses. Although, microarray-based transcriptional profiling has established transcriptional reprogramming as an important mechanism for signal integration and cell function of macrophages, current knowledge on transcriptional regulation of human macrophages is far from complete. To discover novel marker genes, an area of great need particularly in human macrophage biology but also to generate a much more thorough transcriptome of human M1- and M1-like macrophages, we performed RNA sequencing (RNA-seq) of human macrophages. Using this approach we can now provide a high-resolution transcriptome profile of human macrophages under classical (M1-like) and alternative (M2-like) polarization conditions and demonstrate a dynamic range exceeding observations obtained by previous technologies, resulting in a more comprehensive understanding of the transcriptome of human macrophages. Using this approach, we identify important gene clusters so far not appreciated by standard microarray techniques. In addition, we were able to detect differential promoter usage, alternative transcription start sites, and different coding sequences for 57 gene loci in human macrophages. Moreover, this approach led to the identification of novel M1-associated (CD120b, TLR2, SLAMF7) as well as M2-associated (CD1a, CD1b, CD93, CD226) cell surface markers. Taken together, these data support that high-resolution transcriptome profiling of human macrophages by RNA-seq leads to a better understanding of macrophage function and will form the basis for a better characterization of macrophages in human health and disease. Public Library of Science 2012-09-21 /pmc/articles/PMC3448669/ /pubmed/23029029 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0045466 Text en © 2012 Beyer et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Mallmann, Michael R.
Xue, Jia
Staratschek-Jox, Andrea
Vorholt, Daniela
Krebs, Wolfgang
Sommer, Daniel
Sander, Jil
Mertens, Christina
Nino-Castro, Andrea
Schmidt, Susanne V.
Schultze, Joachim L.
High-Resolution Transcriptome of Human Macrophages
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