Data Sheet 2_Ligature-induced periodontitis in mice potentially accelerates CD4+ T-cell se
by Jinfeng Li·Updated 13d ago
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Description
A 1.0 MB document from figshare, authored by Jinfeng Li and last updated on 2026-05-26, describes experimental data from a study investigating links between periodontitis and systemic disease. The research used BALB/c mice aged 5–42 weeks, inducing periodontitis via ligation and analyzing splenic CD4+ T cells through flow cytometry, RNA-seq, and adoptive transfer into arthritis models. Findings suggest periodontal inflammation may prime T cells for senescence and exacerbate collagen antibody-induced arthritis.
Use Cases
Investigating the molecular mechanisms of T-cell senescence based on RNA-seq analysis of differentially expressed genes.
Modeling the systemic impact of oral inflammation based on adoptive transfer experiments into nude mice with induced arthritis.
Analyzing senescence-associated secretory phenotype (SASP) cytokine profiles from in vitro stimulated T cells.
Studying the correlation between periodontal disease and autoimmune exacerbation using a ligature-induced mouse model.
Strengths
Data is associated with a specific, peer-reviewed experimental methodology using mouse models and multiple assays (flow cytometry, RNA-seq).
The study includes a temporal analysis, with senescence markers peaking at 18 weeks post-induction.
Dataset is openly shared under a CC-BY-4.0 license, permitting reuse with attribution.
Limitations
The primary data file is a DOCX document (1.0 MB); underlying raw numerical or sequence data may not be directly accessible.
Row and column counts for any underlying datasets are unknown, limiting assessment of scale and structure.
Description metadata is limited; actual data quality requires manual inspection after download.
Provenance
Source
figshare
Collection Method
Experimental data from a laboratory study using BALB/c mice, with periodontitis induced by silk ligation and subsequent cellular and molecular analysis.
Time Range
Study involved mice aged 5–42 weeks.
Freshness
Last updated 2026-05-26 06:03:40; freshness should be verified.
The dataset is a 1.0 MB DOCX file; users may need to extract underlying data or contact the author for raw files.