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. 2020 May 13;11(5):1324–1347. doi: 10.1080/19490976.2020.1754714

Figure 8.

Figure 8.

Rotavirus stimulates release of stored mucin-granules in vitro. MUC2-producing human cell lines, HT29-MX and T84 cells, as well human intestinal enteroids (HIEs) derived from jejunum were infected with Ito rotavirus in serum-free DMEM in the presence of 10 µg/mL Worthington’s Trypsin MA104 lysates. Supernatant was collected after overnight infection (16 h) and mucin-content was examined by PAS staining. Rotavirus infection (red) stimulated release of mucin compared to mock treatment (black). One-Way ANOVA *p < .05.