Data in Brief (Apr 2020)

Microarray data and pathway analyses of peripheral blood mononuclear cells from healthy subjects after a three weeks grape-rich diet

  • Rosa Anna Milella,
  • Marica Gasparro,
  • Fiammetta Alagna,
  • Maria Francesca Cardone,
  • Silvia Rotunno,
  • Concetta Tiziana Ammollo,
  • Fabrizio Semeraro,
  • Apollonia Tullo,
  • Flaviana Marzano,
  • Domenico Catalano,
  • Donato Antonacci,
  • Mario Colucci,
  • Domenica D'Elia

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 29

Abstract

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Using Human Gene Expression Microarrays (Agilent) technologies, we investigated changes of the level of gene expression in peripheral blood mononuclear cells of healthy subjects after 21 days of fresh table grape-rich diet and after an additional 28-day washout. Several hundreds of genes were differentially expressed after grape intake or after washout. The functional analysis of these genes detected significant changes in key processes such as inflammation and immunity, thrombosis, DNA and protein repair, autophagy and mitochondrial biogenesis. Moreover, fresh grape intake was found to influence the expression of many long non-coding RNA genes. The data can be valuable for researchers interested in nutrigenetics and nutrigenomics studies and are related to the research article “Gene expression signature induced by grape intake in healthy subjects reveals wide-spread beneficial effects on PBMCs” [1]. Keywords: Peripheral blood mononuclear cells, Microarray data, Pathway analyses, Biological processes, Grape intake, Diets, Human health, Health benefits