PLX180625

GSE112261: RAC-GEF function as a critical factor in intestinal tumourigenesis

  • Organsim mouse
  • Type RNASEQ
  • Target gene
  • Project ARCHS4

Here we investigate the transcription changes in the murine intestine 4 days following loss of APC under the control of Vil-CreErT2 driver. We compare the RNAseq data from epithelial organoids generated from control (APC loss) intestines to organoids generated from lacking VAV2, VAV3 and TIAM1. We show that loss of these GEFs supress the APC WNT driven intestinal phenotype in a RAC-dependent manner. SOURCE: Karen PickeringSansom Lab Beatson Institute

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