Receptor for advanced glycation end‐products is a marker of type I lung alveolar cells

M Shirasawa, N Fujiwara, S Hirabayashi… - Genes to …, 2004 - Wiley Online Library
M Shirasawa, N Fujiwara, S Hirabayashi, H Ohno, J Iida, K Makita, Y Hata
Genes to Cells, 2004Wiley Online Library
Lung alveolar epithelial cells are comprised of type I (ATI) and type II (ATII) cells. AΤΙ cells
are polarized, although they have very flat morphology. The identification of marker proteins
for apical and basolateral membranes of ATI cells is important to investigate into the
differentiation of ATI cells. In this paper, we characterized receptor for advanced glycation
end‐products (RAGE) as a marker for ATI cells. RAGE was localized on basolateral
membranes of ATI cells in the immunoelectron microscopy and its expression was …
Lung alveolar epithelial cells are comprised of type I (ATI) and type II (ATII) cells. AΤΙ cells are polarized, although they have very flat morphology. The identification of marker proteins for apical and basolateral membranes of ATI cells is important to investigate into the differentiation of ATI cells. In this paper, we characterized receptor for advanced glycation end‐products (RAGE) as a marker for ATI cells. RAGE was localized on basolateral membranes of ATI cells in the immunoelectron microscopy and its expression was enhanced in a parallel manner to the differentiation of ATI cells in vivo and in primary cultures of ATII cells. RAGE and T1α, a well‐known ATI marker protein, were targeted to basolateral and apical membranes, respectively, when expressed in polarized Madine Darby canine kidney cells. Moreover, RAGE was expressed in ATI cells after T1αin vivo and in ex in vivo organ cultures. In conclusion, RAGE is a marker for basolateral membranes of well‐differentiated ATI cells. ATI cells require some signal provided by the in vivo environment to express RAGE.
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