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Silvia ρlvarez-Díaz, Noelia Valle, José Miguel García, Cristina Peña, José M.P. Freije, Víctor Quesada, Aurora Astudillo, Félix Bonilla, Carlos López-Otín, Alberto Muñoz
Published in Volume 119, Issue 8
J Clin Invest. 2009; 119(8):2343–2358 doi:10.1172/JCI37205
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Figure 11
Cystatin D expression directly correlates with that of VDR and E-cadherin in colon carcinomas.

(A) Representative Western blot showing the expression of cystatin D, VDR, and E-cadherin proteins in a series of matched normal (N) and tumoral (T) human colon tissues. (B) Top: Relationship between the log2 tumor versus normal (T/N) ratio of normalized protein levels of cystatin D and VDR or E-cadherin. Among the 32 sample pairs, the T/N ratio of cystatin D expression was less than 0.5 in 13 samples; between 0.5 and 2 in 14 samples; and greater than 2 in 5 samples. Bottom: Box plot of the log2 T/N ratio of normalized VDR or E-cadherin expression in samples with high or low cystatin D levels in the colorectal cancer series. Boxes include values in the 25%–75% interval; internal lines represent the median; the outliers (circles) of the VDR and E-cadherin expression are indicated.