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Figure 4

From: A topical rectal douche product containing Q-Griffithsin does not disrupt the epithelial border or alter CD4+ cell distribution in the human rectal mucosa

Figure 4

Q-GRFT treatment did not affect the epithelial E-cadherin coverage. (a) Representative fluorescent image showing E-cadherin (red) and 4′,6-diamidino-2-phenylindole (DAPI) nuclear staining (blue) in rectal tissue collected at the different timepoints. Images to the left show a selected tissue area at 20× magnification (scale bar = 100 µm), and the images to the right show the selected tissue (within the white rectangle) at 40× magnification (scale bar = 50 µm). (b) The graphs (between timepoints on the left and Q-GRFT vs. placebo on the right) show the % E-cadherin coverage (percentage of the total assessed EP area that stained positively for E-cadherin) at the different timepoints for the placebo (orange; n = 4) and Q-GRFT (grey; n = 11) groups. (c) Representative H&E images of placebo and Q-GRFT at 24 h PA. Images to the left show a selected tissue area at 20× magnification (scale bar = 100 µm). Images to the right demonstrates the selected tissue (within the black rectangle) at 40× magnification (scale bar = 50 µm). All data are presented as median values across patient groups. Statistical significance was determined using the Friedman test, followed by Dunn's post-hoc test, when comparing results between the three timepoints. The Mann Whitney U test was used for comparisons between the Q-GRFT and placebo groups. Representative images were selected from the median E-cadherin % coverage baseline values. Abbreviations: BL, baseline; 1 h and 24 h represent the hours after application of the rectal douche (either Q-GRFT or placebo).

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