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Figure 7

From: In vivo gene expression profiling of human intestinal epithelial cells: analysis by laser microdissection of formalin fixed tissues

Figure 7

Identification of crypt epithelial cell genes associated with differentiation, positioning, and secretory functions. Four genes expressed in crypt epithelial cells, but not in villus epithelium, and potentially involved in epithelial cell maturation (homeobox B5), positioning (ephrin receptor B3, semaphorin F), and granule secretion (Rab26) were identified through microarray based transcriptional profiling. The lack of expression of these genes in villus epithelium may indicate that they function in concert exclusively in the Paneth cell lineage to promote cell-specific differentiation and migration patterns that lead positioning at the bottom of crypts and antimicrobial peptide secretion. Statistical validation of the fold-differences in mRNA levels was determined by student t-test (P value ≤ 0.05).

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