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Noninvasive stool-based detection of infant gastrointestinal development using gene expression profiles from exfoliated epithelial cells

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AMER PHYSIOLOGICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1152/ajpgi.00004.2010

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systems biology; breast feeding; biomarkers; microarray

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  1. Mead Johnson
  2. National Institutes of Health [CA-59034, CA-129444, DK-71707, P30 ES-09106]

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Chapkin RS, Zhao C, Ivanov I, Davidson LA, Goldsby JS, Lupton JR, Mathai RA, Monaco MH, Rai D, Russell WM, Donovan SM, Dougherty ER. Noninvasive stool-based detection of infant gastrointestinal development using gene expression profiles from exfoliated epithelial cells. Am J Physiol Gastrointest Liver Physiol 298: G582-G589, 2010. First published March 4, 2010; doi: 10.1152/ajpgi.00004.2010.-We have developed a novel molecular methodology that utilizes stool samples containing intact sloughed epithelial cells to quantify intestinal gene expression profiles in the developing human neonate. Since nutrition exerts a major role in regulating neonatal intestinal development and function, our goal was to identify gene sets (combinations) that are differentially regulated in response to infant feeding. For this purpose, fecal mRNA was isolated from exclusively breast-fed (n = 12) and formula-fed (n = 10) infants at 3 mo of age. Linear discriminant analysis was successfully used to identify the single genes and the two-to three-gene combinations that best distinguish the feeding groups. In addition, putative master regulatory genes were identified using coefficient of determination analysis. These results support our premise that mRNA isolated from stool has value in terms of characterizing the epigenetic mechanisms underlying the developmentally regulated transcriptional activation/repression of genes known to modulate gastrointestinal function. As larger data sets become available, this methodology can be extended to validation and, ultimately, identification of the main nutritional components that modulate intestinal maturation and function.

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