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Expression of the c-erbB-3 protein in normal human adult and fetal tissues.

S A Prigent1, N R Lemoine, C M Hughes, G D Plowman, C Selden, W J Gullick.   

Abstract

c-erbB-3 is a member of the type I family of growth factor receptors which includes the epidermal growth factor (EGF) receptor and c-erbB-2. Whereas for EGF receptor and c-erbB-2 the expression patterns in normal tissues are well documented, there is currently little information available about the sites of c-erbB-3 expression. In order to examine the normal tissue distribution of c-erbB-3, polyclonal antibodies were raised against eight synthetic peptides corresponding to distinct sites on the intracellular domain of c-erbB-3. Of these, three produced antibodies which reacted with a 160-kDa protein on immunoblots of human embryonal cells (293 cells) transfected with the cDNA encoding c-erbB-3, and two of the three antibodies immunoprecipitated a protein of similar size from the same cells. These antibodies were used for immunochemical staining of a wide variety of normal human adult and fetal tissues employing formalin-fixed, paraffin-embedded material. The c-erbB-3 protein was identified in cells of the gastrointestinal, reproductive, respiratory and urinary tracts as well as the skin, endocrine and nervous system in a distribution distinctly different from that observed for EGF receptor and c-erbB-2. The level of expression of the mRNA for c-erbB-3 was also examined in extracts of a selection of fetal tissues. In general the sites of mRNA and protein expression were concordant.

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Year:  1992        PMID: 1377811

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Oncogene        ISSN: 0950-9232            Impact factor:   9.867


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