Crypt stem cell survival in the mouse intestinal epithelium is regulated by prostaglandins synthesized through cyclooxygenase-1.
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Dynamic antagonism between RNA-binding protein CUGBP2 and cyclooxygenase-2-mediated prostaglandin E2 in radiation damageRegulation of intraluteal production of prostaglandinsFibroblast growth factor receptor-3 regulates Paneth cell lineage allocation and accrual of epithelial stem cells during murine intestinal development.Low glutathione peroxidase activity in Gpx1 knockout mice protects jejunum crypts from gamma-irradiation damageProstaglandin E2 reduces radiation-induced epithelial apoptosis through a mechanism involving AKT activation and bax translocationDes-Aspartate-Angiotensin I Attenuates Mortality of Mice Exposed to Gamma Radiation via a Novel Mechanism of ActionMurine P-glycoprotein deficiency alters intestinal injury repair and blunts lipopolysaccharide-induced radioprotection.Altered epithelial cell lineage allocation and global expansion of the crypt epithelial stem cell population are associated with ileitis in SAMP1/YitFc mice.Oxytocin evokes a pulsatile PGE2 release from ileum mucosa and is required for repair of intestinal epithelium after injury.HST-1/FGF-4 plays a critical role in crypt cell survival and facilitates epithelial cell restitution and proliferation.Keratinocyte growth factor-2 (FGF-10) promotes healing of experimental small intestinal ulceration in rats.Loss of p21Waf1/Cip1/Sdi1 enhances intestinal stem cell survival following radiation injuryHelminth Immunomodulation in Autoimmune Disease.COX-1/PGE2/EP4 alleviates mucosal injury by upregulating β-arr1-mediated Akt signaling in colitis.Intestinal stem cells and their roles during mucosal injury and repair.Microbial influences on the small intestinal response to radiation injury.NOD-like receptors in intestinal homeostasis and epithelial tissue repair.Impaired mucosal defense to acute colonic injury in mice lacking cyclooxygenase-1 or cyclooxygenase-2.Myofibroblasts: paracrine cells important in health and diseaseEffects of nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs on Helicobacter pylori-infected gastric mucosae of mice: apoptosis, cell proliferation, and inflammatory activity.EP receptor expression in human intestinal epithelium and localization relative to the stem cell zone of the crypts.Amphiregulin promotes intestinal epithelial regeneration: roles of intestinal subepithelial myofibroblasts.The prostaglandin receptor EP4 suppresses colitis, mucosal damage and CD4 cell activation in the gutIntestinal transport and metabolism of bile acidsCyclooxygenase-2 deficiency leads to intestinal barrier dysfunction and increased mortality during polymicrobial sepsis.Pegylated arginine deiminase downregulates colitis in murine models.Efficient synthesis of apricoxib, CS-706, a selective cyclooxygenase-2 inhibitor, and evaluation of inhibition of prostaglandin E2 production in inflammatory breast cancer cells.Activation of two distinct Sox9-EGFP-expressing intestinal stem cell populations during crypt regeneration after irradiation.Reduction of inflammatory bowel disease-induced tumor development in IL-10 knockout mice with soluble epoxide hydrolase gene deficiency.A Combination of Podophyllotoxin and Rutin Attenuates Radiation Induced Gastrointestinal Injury by Negatively Regulating NF-κB/p53 Signaling in Lethally Irradiated Mice.Targeting of Nrf2 induces DNA damage signaling and protects colonic epithelial cells from ionizing radiation.Gastrointestinal radiation injury: symptoms, risk factors and mechanismsIkappaB-kinasebeta-dependent NF-kappaB activation provides radioprotection to the intestinal epithelium.P2Y2 receptor transcription is increased by NF-kappa B and stimulates cyclooxygenase-2 expression and PGE2 released by intestinal epithelial cells.Prostaglandins are required for CREB activation and cellular proliferation during liver regenerationSuppression of radiation-induced DNA double-strand break repair by MyD88 is accompanied by apoptosis and crypt loss in mouse colon.Prostaglandin E₂ is critical for the development of niacin-deficiency-induced photosensitivity via ROS productionRole of intestinal epithelial cells in the host secretory response to infection by invasive bacteria. Bacterial entry induces epithelial prostaglandin h synthase-2 expression and prostaglandin E2 and F2alpha production.Intestinal tuft cells regulate the ATM mediated DNA Damage response via Dclk1 dependent mechanism for crypt restitution following radiation injury.Essential fatty acids and their metabolites as modulators of stem cell biology with reference to inflammation, cancer, and metastasis.
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Crypt stem cell survival in the mouse intestinal epithelium is regulated by prostaglandins synthesized through cyclooxygenase-1.
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Crypt stem cell survival in th ...... ized through cyclooxygenase-1.
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Crypt stem cell survival in th ...... ized through cyclooxygenase-1.
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Crypt stem cell survival in th ...... ized through cyclooxygenase-1.
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Crypt stem cell survival in th ...... ized through cyclooxygenase-1.
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Crypt stem cell survival in th ...... ized through cyclooxygenase-1.
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S Schloemann
W F Stenson
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10.1172/JCI119296
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1997-03-01T00:00:00Z