Isolation of Epithelial Cells from Mouse Gastrointestinal Tract for Western Blot or RNA Analysis

  • Zeineldin M
  • Neufeld K
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Abstract

The gastrointestinal (GI) tract is lined by a single layer of epithelial cells which function in secretion, absorption, and digestion. In addition, most GI tract tumors develop from epithelial cells (carcinomas). This protocol describes isolation of the surface epithelium from the underlying stroma, muscular layer and submucosa in the GI tract. In this protocol, epithelial cell adhesions are weekend by chelating Ca +2 ions followed by mechanical separation of the cells by vortexing. Analysis of protein levels and gene expression patterns in isolated epithelial cells versus whole GI tissue minimizes the potential for confounding contributions from contaminating stromal cells.

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Zeineldin, M., & Neufeld, K. (2012). Isolation of Epithelial Cells from Mouse Gastrointestinal Tract for Western Blot or RNA Analysis. BIO-PROTOCOL, 2(22). https://doi.org/10.21769/bioprotoc.292

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