Expression of c-erbB receptors and ligands in human nasal epithelium
Expression of c-erbB receptors and ligands in human nasal epithelium
Background: The epidermal growth factor (EGF) family of growth factors plays an important role in maintenance and repair in a variety of epithelial tissues. However, very little is known about coexpression of these factors and their receptors, the c-erbB family of receptor tyrosine kinases, in human nasal epithelium.
Objective: We sought to investigate the expression of these molecules in cultured nasal epithelial cells and nasal mucosa from healthy individuals.
Methods: Identification of c-erbB receptors and their ligands was sought by using reverse transcription PCR, Western blotting, and immunohistochemistry.
Results: Messenger RNA encoding the EGF receptors (EGFR) c-erbB2 and c-erbB3, but not c-erbB4, was detected in primary cultures of human nasal epithelial cells. Transcripts encoding EGF, heparin-binding EGF, transforming growth factor (TGF) ?, and amphiregulin were also detected. Receptor and ligand expression was confirmed by using immunocytochemical staining of the cells and Western blotting of the cell lysates. Immunohistochemical analysis of tissue sections obtained from biopsy specimens of nasal mucosa revealed intense membrane staining for the EGFR within the respiratory nasal epithelium, which was predominantly localized at the level of the columnar epithelial layers. Similar staining patterns were observed for c-erbB2 and c-erbB3 in the respiratory nasal epithelium. Evidence for EGF, transforming growth factor ?, heparin-binding EGF, amphiregulin, and betacellulin immunostaining in the nasal epithelium was also obtained; their staining patterns paralleled that of EGFR immunostaining.
Conclusion: Colocalization of c-erbB receptors and ligands establishes a basis on which to investigate c-erbB receptor– mediated effects in human nasal epithelium.
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Polosa, Riccardo
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Prosperini, Gaetano
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Tomaselli, Valerio
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Howarth, Peter H.
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Holgate, Stephen T.
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Davies, Donna E.
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2000
Polosa, Riccardo
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Prosperini, Gaetano
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Tomaselli, Valerio
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Howarth, Peter H.
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Holgate, Stephen T.
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Davies, Donna E.
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Polosa, Riccardo, Prosperini, Gaetano, Tomaselli, Valerio, Howarth, Peter H., Holgate, Stephen T. and Davies, Donna E.
(2000)
Expression of c-erbB receptors and ligands in human nasal epithelium.
Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology, 106 (6), .
(doi:10.1067/mai.2000.110931).
Abstract
Background: The epidermal growth factor (EGF) family of growth factors plays an important role in maintenance and repair in a variety of epithelial tissues. However, very little is known about coexpression of these factors and their receptors, the c-erbB family of receptor tyrosine kinases, in human nasal epithelium.
Objective: We sought to investigate the expression of these molecules in cultured nasal epithelial cells and nasal mucosa from healthy individuals.
Methods: Identification of c-erbB receptors and their ligands was sought by using reverse transcription PCR, Western blotting, and immunohistochemistry.
Results: Messenger RNA encoding the EGF receptors (EGFR) c-erbB2 and c-erbB3, but not c-erbB4, was detected in primary cultures of human nasal epithelial cells. Transcripts encoding EGF, heparin-binding EGF, transforming growth factor (TGF) ?, and amphiregulin were also detected. Receptor and ligand expression was confirmed by using immunocytochemical staining of the cells and Western blotting of the cell lysates. Immunohistochemical analysis of tissue sections obtained from biopsy specimens of nasal mucosa revealed intense membrane staining for the EGFR within the respiratory nasal epithelium, which was predominantly localized at the level of the columnar epithelial layers. Similar staining patterns were observed for c-erbB2 and c-erbB3 in the respiratory nasal epithelium. Evidence for EGF, transforming growth factor ?, heparin-binding EGF, amphiregulin, and betacellulin immunostaining in the nasal epithelium was also obtained; their staining patterns paralleled that of EGFR immunostaining.
Conclusion: Colocalization of c-erbB receptors and ligands establishes a basis on which to investigate c-erbB receptor– mediated effects in human nasal epithelium.
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