Gene expression profiles of WT and CREPT deleted Lgr5+ intestinal stem cells
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ABSTRACT: Intestinal stem cells (ISCs) residing in the crypts are critical for the continual self-renewal and rapid recovery of intestinal epithelium. The regulatory mechanism of ISCs is not fully understood. Here we report that CREPT, a recently identified tumor-promoting gene, is preferably expressed in the crypts, where the ISCs reside, but not in the villi. The Lgr5+ ISCs have much higher CREPT protein level than Lgr5- cells. To explore the function of CREPT in ISCs, we isolated WT and CREPT deleted Lgr5+ ISCs (Lgr5-CREPTKO) to perform Next generation sequencing.
ORGANISM(S): Mus musculus
PROVIDER: GSE143604 | GEO | 2020/11/08
REPOSITORIES: GEO
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