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Dataset: Cell autonomous and non-autonomous interactions of a western-style diet and the vitamin D receptor in intestinal homeostasis and tumorigenesis

These data suggest that co-culture with macrophages increases expression of NDRG-1 in epithelial cell lines. The finding is confirmed in...

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These data suggest that co-culture with macrophages increases expression of NDRG-1 in epithelial cell lines. The finding is confirmed in 2 human epithelial cell lines, and in tissue derived from mice genetically and dietetically altered to increase macrophage infiltration of the small and large intestinal epithelium. NDRG1 is identified as a potential mediator of macrophage effects on tumorigenesis in the large and small intestine. Array data is part of a larger study involving the effects of Vitamin D, in concert with macrophages, on intestinal homeostasis and tumorigenesis. Cells from mouse epithelial cell line CT26 were cultured either alone, or with RAW macrophages in a system which allowed no physical contact but exchange of soluble factors between the cell types. The experiment was peformed twice.

Species:
mouse

Samples:
8

Source:
E-GEOD-55809

Updated:
Dec.12, 2014

Registered:
Nov.12, 2014


Factors: (via ArrayExpress)
Sample CULTURE CONDITION CELL LINE CELL TYPE
GSM1346288 cultured alone CT26 mouse colon tumor epithelial cells
GSM1346289 cocultured with macrophage RAW264 CT26 mouse colon tumor epithelial cells
GSM1346290 cultured alone RAW264 mouse macrophage cells
GSM134629 cocultured with CT26 cells RAW264 mouse macrophage cells
GSM1346288 cultured alone CT26 mouse colon tumor epithelial cells
GSM1346289 cocultured with macrophage RAW264 CT26 mouse colon tumor epithelial cells
GSM1346290 cultured alone RAW264 mouse macrophage cells
GSM134629 cocultured with CT26 cells RAW264 mouse macrophage cells

Tags

  • cell
  • epithelial cell
  • intestinal epithelium
  • intestine
  • line
  • macrophage
  • small intestine

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