Am. J. Respir. Cell Mol. Biol., Vol 10, No. 5, 05 1994, 499-505.
Carbonic anhydrase II expression in rat type II pneumocytes
RE Fleming, MA Moxley, A Waheed, EC Crouch, WS Sly and WJ Longmore
Department of Pediatrics, St. Louis University School of Medicine, MO 63104.
Pulmonary carbonic anhydrase (CA) activity plays important roles in carbon
dioxide exchange, fluid secretion, and pH regulation. This study reports
the use of molecular and immunologic techniques to characterize expression
of the high-activity cytosolic isoenzyme CA II in rat lung tissue. Northern
blot analysis of RNA isolated from various rat tissues revealed that the
lung is a site of abundant tissue-specific CA II gene expression. The cell
type primarily responsible for CA II expression in the lung was identified
by immunohistochemistry as the alveolar type II pneumocyte. RNA blot and
immunoblot analyses of isolated rat type II cells in culture confirmed CA
II expression by this cell type. Little immunoreactive CA I and no CA IV
was detected in these cells. Inhibition studies confirmed that the majority
of CA activity in isolated type II cells is attributable to CA II. CA II
expression was found to continue in these cells beyond 72 h in culture, a
timeframe during which these cells had dedifferentiated. The ontologic
pattern of CA II expression in the lung was found by RNA blot analysis to
be disparate from that of the surfactant-associated proteins. These
observations suggest roles for CA II in alveolar pneumocytes independent of
(or in addition to) participation in surfactant biology. Such roles may
include the regulation of fluid secretion or facilitation of carbon dioxide
elimination.
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