PLX060093

GSE85891: Keratinocytes contribute intrinsically to psoriasis upon loss of Tnip1 function

  • Organsim mouse
  • Type RNASEQ
  • Target gene
  • Project ARCHS4

To increase our understanding of psoriasis, we utilized RNA-seq to assay the transcriptomes of skin samples from 3 Tnip1+/+ and 3 Tnip1-/- mice that were treated for two days with imiquimod (IMQ) and performed cross-species analyses with human transcriptome data derived from psoriasis patients and healthy subjects (GSE54456). Intriguingly, the vast majority of genes deregulated in Tnip1-/- mice correlated with their human counterparts, substantiating the interpretation that gene deregulation in Tnip1-/- mice reflects a psoriasis-specific pattern rather than being the consequence of an overall exaggerated inflammatory skin response. Together, the data demonstrate that loss of Tnip1 function leads to genetic susceptibility against IMQ, akin to human disease. As expected, gene ontology (GO) analysis highlighted gene sets known to be affected in psoriasis, such as epidermal development, immune/ defense response, proteolysis and response to wounding. SOURCE: David Finkelstein (david.finkelstein@stjude.org) - St Jude Children's Research Hospital

View on GEOView in Pluto

Key Features

Enhance your research with our curated data sets and powerful platform features. Pluto Bio makes it simple to find and use the data you need.

Learn More

14K+ Published Experiments

Access an extensive range of curated bioinformatics data sets, including genomic, transcriptomic, and proteomic data.

Easy Data Import

Request imports from GEO or TCGA directly within Pluto Bio. Seamlessly integrate external data sets into your workflow.

Advanced Search Capabilities

Utilize powerful search tools to quickly find the data sets relevant to your research. Filter by type, disease, gene, and more.

Analyze and visualize data for this experiment

Use Pluto's intuitive interface to analyze and visualize data for this experiment. Pluto's platform is equipped with an API & SDKs, making it easy to integrate into your internal bioinformatics processes.

Read about post-pipeline analysis

View QC data and experiment metadata

View quality control data and experiment metadata for this experiment.

Request import of other GEO data

Request imports from GEO or TCGA directly within Pluto Bio.

Chat with our Scientific Insights team