Virus Expression Database

GSE76137

Metabolic stress is a barrier to Epstein-Barr virus mediated B-cell immortalization

Submitted by Karyn Mcfadden (Duke, USA) on Dec 18 2015

Platform: microarray – [HG-U133_Plus_2] Affymetrix Human Genome U133 Plus 2.0 Array

Pubmed: 26802124

Summary Early after infection, Epstein-Barr Virus (EBV) induces a transient period of hyper-proliferation that is suppressed by the activation of the DNA damage response and a G1/S phase growth arrest. This growth arrest prevents long-term outgrowth of the majority of infected cells. We developed a method to isolate and characterize infected cells that arrest after this early burst of proliferation.
We used microarray analysis to uncover changes in gene expression that could give us a better understanding of the pathways that attenuate immortalization.

6 Samples

ID Title Cell Type Timepoint Reported Virus Virus Species Exclusion Reason
GSM1974933 PP, biological replicate 1 peripheral blood mononuclear cell  7.5 days EBV B95-8 Human gammaherpesvirus 4
GSM1974934 PA, biological replicate 1 peripheral blood mononuclear cell  7.5 days EBV B95-8 Human gammaherpesvirus 4
GSM1974935 PP, biological replicate 2 peripheral blood mononuclear cell  7.5 days EBV B95-8 Human gammaherpesvirus 4
GSM1974936 PA, biological replicate 2 peripheral blood mononuclear cell  7.5 days EBV B95-8 Human gammaherpesvirus 4
GSM1974937 PP, biological replicate 3 peripheral blood mononuclear cell  7.5 days EBV B95-8 Human gammaherpesvirus 4
GSM1974938 PA, biological replicate 3 peripheral blood mononuclear cell  7.5 days EBV B95-8 Human gammaherpesvirus 4