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| Status |
Public on Mar 14, 2018 |
| Title |
k4m2_aILC2_4 |
| Sample type |
SRA |
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| Source name |
peripheral blood
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| Organism |
Homo sapiens |
| Characteristics |
cell type: FACS-purified lymphocytes; short-term culture antibody: anti-H3K4Me2, Abcam ab32356
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| Growth protocol |
Only for aILC2: 7 days of culture (no feeders) in Yssel's medium supplemented with IL-2, IL-7, IL-25 and IL-33. See Lim et al. Journal of Experimental Medicine (2016)
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| Extracted molecule |
genomic DNA |
| Extraction protocol |
Murine ILC2s were obtained from Gata3-YFP/YFP mice with airway inflammation, human ILC2s from peripheral blood. Cells were FACS-sorted using specific antibodies (and YFP for murine cells) as described in detail in the manuscript. ChIPmentation: Nextera DNA library construction (as described in Schmidl et al. Nature Methods 2015); RNA-Seq: Smart-seq2library construction (as described in Picelli et al. Nature Methods (2013)
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| Library strategy |
ChIP-Seq |
| Library source |
genomic |
| Library selection |
ChIP |
| Instrument model |
Illumina HiSeq 2500 |
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| Data processing |
Reads were aligned using bowtie2 (ChIPmentation) or HISAT (RNA-seq) with default parameters. Sorted and indexed bam files were parsed to HOMER to creat tag directories without duplicates and bedgraphs for browser visualization ChIPmentation: HOMER was used to identify enriched regions ('peak calling') using findPeaks with -region -size 1000 -minDist 2500 options RNA-seq: Sample scaling and statistical analysis were performed using the R package DESeq2 Genome_build: mm10 Supplementary_files_format_and_content: HOMER peak calling (ChIPmentation) or RPKM expression values (RNA-Seq)
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| Submission date |
May 11, 2017 |
| Last update date |
May 15, 2019 |
| Contact name |
Ralph Stadhouders |
| E-mail(s) |
stadhoudersralph@gmail.com
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| Organization name |
Erasmus Medical Center
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| Department |
Pulmonary Medicine
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| Street address |
Dr. Molewaterplein 50
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| City |
Rotterdam |
| ZIP/Postal code |
3015 GE |
| Country |
Netherlands |
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| Platform ID |
GPL16791 |
| Series (1) |
| GSE98843 |
Epigenome analysis reveals novel aspects of ILC2 activation and supports a pathogenic role in asthma |
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| Relations |
| BioSample |
SAMN06933061 |
| SRA |
SRX2802569 |