Am. J. Respir. Cell Mol. Biol., Vol 14, No. 3, Mar 1996, 239-247.
Entactin expression by rat lung and rat alveolar epithelial cells
RM Senior, GL Griffin, MS Mudd, MA Moxley, WJ Longmore and RA Pierce
Division of Respiratory/Critical Care, Department of Medicine, Washington University School of Medicine, St. Louis, Missouri, USA.
Although the composition of the subepithelial basement membrane of the
alveolar septum has been studied in detail, there is relatively little
information about which cells produce it. We examined intact rat lung and
isolated rat alveolar type II cells for the expression of entactin, an
integral basement membrane component that binds laminin and type IV
collagen. By Northern analysis, late gestation and early neonatal rat lungs
expressed high levels of entactin mRNA whereas lungs from adult animals had
only minimal levels of entactin mRNA. These latter findings were confirmed
by in situ hybridization, which showed prominent signal for entactin mRNA
in cells in the alveolar walls of neonatal animals and no signal for
entactin mRNA in the alveolar walls of lungs from adult animals. The
entactin mRNA throughout the alveolar walls of neonatal animals was not
limited to cells that expressed surfactant- associated protein C mRNA, a
marker of alveolar type II cells. Freshly harvested adult alveolar type II
cells and alveolar type II cells in culture for < 6 days expressed none
to minimal entactin mRNA or protein. However, with longer periods in
culture, both entactin mRNA and entactin protein synthesis were evident and
progressively increased. In situ hybridization indicated that >60% of
the alveolar epithelial cells expressed entactin mRNA with increasing time
in culture. When cultured on Engelbreth-Holm-Swarm matrix, alveolar type II
cells showed the same time course of entactin mRNA expression as cells
cultured on plastic. Neonatal lung mesenchymal cells produced abundant
entactin in culture, consistent with the likelihood that these cells are
the principal source of entactin in alveolar walls in the developing lung.
These results indicate that entactin production in the normal alveolar wall
occurs primarily during lung development and that mesenchymal cells are
probably the principal source of production. However, because adult
alveolar epithelial cells synthesize entactin in culture, it is possible
that alveolar epithelium contributes to the entactin in the alveolar
subepithelial basement membrane.
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