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Dataset: Transcription profiling of mouse small intestines

Rb and E2F are thought to play antagonistic roles in celll proliferation. However, this model is based mostly from in vitro cell culture...

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Rb and E2F are thought to play antagonistic roles in celll proliferation. However, this model is based mostly from in vitro cell culture systems. We used small intestines to test this model in vivo. We found that deletion of E2f1-3 in the small intestine of mice suppressed the ectopic expression of E2F targets and cell proliferation caused by Rb-deficiency. Surprisingly, E2f1-3 deletion failed to arrest the proliferation of intestinal cells containing an intact Rb gene, and instead led to E2F target derepression and apoptosis. Experiment Overall Design: Total RNA of crypts and villi from wild-type, Rb-/-, E2f1-/-, E2f2-/-, E2f3-/-, E2f1-/-, E2f2-/-, and E2f3-/- small intestines. Small intestines were harvested 7 days after mice were injected intraperitoneally with beta-napthoflavone.

Species:
mouse

Samples:
24

Source:
E-GEOD-16454

PubMed:
20016602

Updated:
Dec.12, 2014

Registered:
Nov.11, 2014


Factors: (via ArrayExpress)
Sample
GSE16454GSM413579
GSE16454GSM413580
GSE16454GSM413581
GSE16454GSM413582
GSE16454GSM413583
GSE16454GSM413584
GSE16454GSM413585
GSE16454GSM413586
GSE16454GSM413587
GSE16454GSM413588
GSE16454GSM413589
GSE16454GSM413590
GSE16454GSM413591
GSE16454GSM413592
GSE16454GSM413593
GSE16454GSM413594
GSE16454GSM413595
GSE16454GSM413596
GSE16454GSM413597
GSE16454GSM413598
GSE16454GSM413599
GSE16454GSM413600
GSE16454GSM413601
GSE16454GSM413602

Tags

  • cell
  • intestine
  • small intestine

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