The association of human fibulin-1 with elastic fibers: an immunohistological, ultrastructural, and RNA study.

EF Roark, DR Keene… - … of Histochemistry & …, 1995 - journals.sagepub.com
EF Roark, DR Keene, CC Haudenschild, S Godyna, CD Little, WS Argraves
Journal of Histochemistry & Cytochemistry, 1995journals.sagepub.com
We examined the pattern of fibulin-1 mRNA and protein expression in human tissues and
cell lines. Fibulin-1 transcripts were found in RNA isolated from most tissues and a variety of
cultured cells, including fibroblasts, smooth muscle cells, and several epithelial cell lines, but
not endothelial cells, lymphomyloid cells, or a number of carcinoma and melanoma lines.
Immunohistochemical analysis showed that fibulin-1 is an intercellular component of
connective tissues, predominantly associated with matrix fibers in tissues such as the cervix …
We examined the pattern of fibulin-1 mRNA and protein expression in human tissues and cell lines. Fibulin-1 transcripts were found in RNA isolated from most tissues and a variety of cultured cells, including fibroblasts, smooth muscle cells, and several epithelial cell lines, but not endothelial cells, lymphomyloid cells, or a number of carcinoma and melanoma lines. Immunohistochemical analysis showed that fibulin-1 is an intercellular component of connective tissues, predominantly associated with matrix fibers in tissues such as the cervix, dermis, intimal and medial layers of blood vessels, heart valves, meningeal tissue of the brain, Wharton's jelly of the umbilical cord, testis, and lung. Most of the fibers that were immunoreactive with fibulin-1 antibodies also stained with antibodies to the elastic fiber proteins elastin and fibrillin, as well as with Verhoeff's elastin stain. Immunoelectron microscopic analysis of elastin fibers of skin and saphenous vein revealed that fibulin-1 was located within the amorphous core of the fibers, similar to elastin, but it was not in the fibrillin-containing, elastin-associated microfibrils. Our finding that fibulin-1 is an elastic fiber component suggests several possible new functions for fibulin-1, e.g., that it is a structural protein that contributes to the elastic properties of connective tissue fibers or that is involved with the process of fibrogenesis.
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