Am. J. Respir. Cell Mol. Biol., Vol 16, No. 2, 02 1997, 162-170.
Extracellular superoxide dismutase mRNA expressions in the human lung by in situ hybridization
WY Su, R Folz, JS Chen, JD Crapo and LY Chang
Department of Pulmonary Medicine, Duke University Medical Center, Durham, North Carolina 27710, USA.
The extracellular form of superoxide dismutase (EC-SOD), SOD3, is contained
in the human lung in relatively high amounts when compared to other organs.
It has not been previously shown whether or not EC-SOD is synthesized and
secreted by specific lung cells. We examined the expression of EC-SOD mRNA
in human lung cells by in situ hybridization using a digoxigenin-labeled
EC-SOD cRNA probe. Strong signals of EC-SOD synthesis were found in the
epithelium of all airways. Secretory and basal cells, but not ciliated
cells, were labeled for EC-SOD mRNA. Expression of EC-SOD mRNA was found in
endothelial cells lining both arteries and veins. Many cells in the
alveolar septum exhibited strong expression of EC-SOD mRNA. In addition,
epithelial cells lining the outer wall of intrapulmonary airways and
vessels were heavily labeled for EC-SOD mRNA. The lung parenchymal
epithelial cells containing EC- SOD mRNA were identified as alveolar type
II cells by colocalization with surfactant protein-A. Human alveolar
macrophages were found to contain a substantial amount of EC-SOD mRNA
expression. Alveolar type I epithelial cells and capillary endothelial
cells did not display detectable signals of EC-SOD mRNA. Smooth muscle
cells in muscular arteries were not labeled by the EC-SOD mRNA probe. These
results show that airway epithelial cells and alveolar type II cells are
the major cell types that synthesize fibroblasts EC-SOD in the human lung.
EC-SOD has been shown by immunocytochemistry to be associated with the
extracellular matrix around airway epithelium and in the walls of
intrapulmonary arterioles. The site of EC-SOD localization, therefore, is
closely related to the site of its synthesis.
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