T cell receptors of pathogenic CD4 T cells isolated by using distinct phenotypic markers in celiac disease
The dataset contains rearranged TCR‐α and TCR‐β genes of Ttet+/Tpat+, Ttet-/Tpat+ and Ttet-/Tpat- CD4+ cells from gut biopsies (exvivo) or that of T cell clones generated from gut biopsies (invitro) from 12 CeD patients.
- 36 samples
- DAC: EGAC00001002292
- Technology: Illumina MiSeq
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This agreement (and any dispute, controversy, proceedings or claim of whatever nature arising out of this agreement or its formation) shall be construed, interpreted and governed by the laws of Norway and shall be subject to the exclusive jurisdiction of Norwegian courts. Agreed for User Institution Signature: Name: Title: Date: Principal Investigator I confirm that I have read and understood this Agreement. Signature: Name: Title: Date: Agreed for KG Jebsen Coeliac Disease Research Centre Signature: Name: Title: Date: APPENDIX I – DATASET DETAILS APPENDIX II ––PROJECT DETAILS APPENDIX III –– PUBLICATION POLICY APPENDIX I – DATASET DETAILS Name of dataset: T cell receptors of pathogenic CD4 T cells isolated by using distinct phenotypic markers in celiac disease Description of dataset Here, we examined whether in CeD sorting of CD4+ T cells with distinct phenotype (Tpat) yields gluten-reactive cells. Benchmarking was done with HLA-DQ:gluten-tetramer staining defining Ttet cells.T his dataset contains high‐throughput sequencing of rearranged TCR‐α and TCR‐β genes of Ttet+/Tpat+, Ttet-/Tpat+ and Ttet-/Tpat- CD4+ cells from gut biopsies (ex vivo) or that of T cell clones generated from gut biopsies (invitro). TCR sequencing protocol is described in Risnes et al., 2018 (PMID: 29757191). All the samples were from patients giving informed written consents and visiting the Endoscopy Unit at Oslo University Hospital - Rikshospitalet or the Endoscopy Unit at Akershus University Hospital, for the endoscopic routine procedure for diagnosis of celiac disease (CeD).The study was approved by Regional Committee for Medical and Health Research Ethics South‐East Norway (project #6544). 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Studies are experimental investigations of a particular phenomenon, e.g., case-control studies on a particular trait or cancer research projects reporting matching cancer normal genomes from patients.
Study ID | Study Title | Study Type |
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EGAS00001005582 | Other |
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