“…Infected IEC4.1 cells demonstrated a significant alteration in gene expression profile (GEO database: GSE112247) [ 24 ]. Intriguingly, expression levels of MAPK-controlled genes, such as Mef2a / C / D , Znhit1 , Bmi-1 , Usf1 , Creb , Pla2 , and Mnk1 / 2 [ 27 , 28 , 29 , 30 , 31 , 32 , 33 ], were generally either not changed or decreased in infected cells, with a 24.6% to 54.1% decrease compared to that in the non-infected control cells ( Figure 1 A).Consistent with results from previous studies [ 9 , 15 , 23 , 24 ], many other inflammatory genes not directly related to the MAPK signaling were upregulated in the infected cells, such as Ifnb1 , IL20 , Ligp1 , Ido2 , and Celf1 ( Figure 1 A). Therefore, we speculated that C. parvum infection may suppress p38/MAPK signaling activity in infected intestinal epithelial cells.…”