Differentially expressed genes encoding chemokines and chemokine receptors in spontaneously regressed CLL compared with indolent M-CLL
Gene name . | logFC . | P . | Function . |
---|---|---|---|
CXCL8 | 3.20 | .001 | Chemokine |
CXCL7 | 2.72 | .001 | Chemokine |
CXCL2 | 2.66 | .002 | Chemokine |
CXCL4 | 2.52 | .002 | Chemokine |
CCR1 | 2.03 | <.001 | Chemokine receptor |
CXCL4L1 | 1.74 | .001 | Chemokine |
CXCL5 | 1.34 | .003 | Chemokine |
Gene name . | logFC . | P . | Function . |
---|---|---|---|
CXCL8 | 3.20 | .001 | Chemokine |
CXCL7 | 2.72 | .001 | Chemokine |
CXCL2 | 2.66 | .002 | Chemokine |
CXCL4 | 2.52 | .002 | Chemokine |
CCR1 | 2.03 | <.001 | Chemokine receptor |
CXCL4L1 | 1.74 | .001 | Chemokine |
CXCL5 | 1.34 | .003 | Chemokine |
Transcriptome sequencing data from sorted CD19+CD5+ CLL cells were analyzed comparing spontaneously regressed CLL (n = 15) against indolent M-CLL (n = 17). Positive logFC values identify genes that are upregulated in spontaneously regressed CLL.