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Subtype-specific expression patterns of inositol 1,4,5-trisphosphate receptors in rat airway epithelial cells

T Sugiyama, M Yamamoto-Hino, K Wasano, K Mikoshiba and M Hasegawa

Tokyo Research Laboratories, Kyowa Hakko Kogyo Co., Ltd., Japan.

We investigated the immunohistochemical localization of inositol 1,4,5- trisphosphate receptor (IP3R) Types 1, 2, and 3 in rat airway epithelium using the monoclonal antibodies KM1112, KM1083, and KM1082 specific for each type of IP3R. The epithelium from trachea to distal intrapulmonary airways (bronchioles) showed positive immunoreactivity for all types of IP3R. However, cell type as well as subcellular site immunoreactivity for each type of IP3R varied. IP3R Type 1 was found only in the apical thin cytoplasmic area of ciliated cells throughout all airway levels. IP3R Type 2 was exclusively localized to the entire cytoplasm of ciliated cells from the trachea to bronchioles. IP3R Type 3 was expressed mainly in the supranuclear cytoplasm not only of ciliated cells at all airway levels but also in Clara cells of the bronchiolar epithelium. Double fluorescent staining using combinations of KM1083 and Wisteria floribunda lectin or anti-rat 10-KD Clara cell- specific protein antibody confirmed that the IP3R Type 2-positive cells were neither seromucous cells nor Clara cells. These results indicate that the expression of three types of IP3Rs in different cell types and subcellular sites may reflect diverse physiological functions of IP3Rs within airway epithelial cells. The double staining studies suggested that the anti-IP3R Type 2 monoclonal antibody KM1083 would be a specific cell marker for ciliated cells of the airway epithelium.

Volume 44, Issue 11, pp. 1237-1242, 11/01/1996
Copyright © 1996 by The Histochemical Society


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