Title : Prostaglandin E2 promotes intestinal repair through an adaptive cellular response of the epithelium.

Pub. Date : 2017 Jan 4

PMID : 27797821






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1 Using an adaptation of our in vitro primary epithelial cell culture system, we found that prostaglandin E2 (PGE2) signaling through one of its receptors, Ptger4, was sufficient to drive a differentiation state morphologically and transcriptionally similar to in vivo WAE cells. Dinoprostone prostaglandin E receptor 4 (subtype EP4) Mus musculus
2 Using an adaptation of our in vitro primary epithelial cell culture system, we found that prostaglandin E2 (PGE2) signaling through one of its receptors, Ptger4, was sufficient to drive a differentiation state morphologically and transcriptionally similar to in vivo WAE cells. Dinoprostone prostaglandin E receptor 4 (subtype EP4) Mus musculus
3 Creation of WAE cells via the PGE2-Ptger4 pathway was required in vivo, as mice with loss of Ptger4 in the intestinal epithelium did not produce WAE cells and exhibited impaired wound repair. Dinoprostone prostaglandin E receptor 4 (subtype EP4) Mus musculus