Immunological Genome Project and systems immunology.

Trends Immunol
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Abstract

Immunological studies of single proteins in a single cell type have been complemented in recent years by larger studies, enabled by emerging high-throughput technologies. This trend has recently been exemplified by the discovery of gene networks controlling regulatory and effector αβ T cell subset development and human hematopoiesis. The Immunological Genome Project (ImmGen) aims to decipher the gene networks underpinning mouse hematopoiesis. The first phase, completed in 2012, profiled the transcriptome of 249 immune cell types. We discuss the utilities of the datasets in high-resolution mapping of the hematopoietic system. The immune transcriptome compendium has revealed unsuspected cell lineage relations and the network reconstruction has identified novel regulatory factors of hematopoiesis.

Year of Publication
2013
Journal
Trends Immunol
Volume
34
Issue
12
Pages
602-9
Date Published
2013 Dec
ISSN
1471-4981
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DOI
10.1016/j.it.2013.03.004
PubMed ID
23631936
PubMed Central ID
PMC4615706
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AI101301 / AI / NIAID NIH HHS / United States
CA100382 / CA / NCI NIH HHS / United States
AI072073 / AI / NIAID NIH HHS / United States
R01 CA100382 / CA / NCI NIH HHS / United States
R24 AI072073 / AI / NIAID NIH HHS / United States
R01 AI101301 / AI / NIAID NIH HHS / United States