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Distribution of caveolin-1 and connexin43 in normal and injured alveolar epithelial R3/1 cells.

K Barth1, M Gentsch, R Bläsche, A Pfüller, I Parshyna, R Koslowski, G Barth, M Kasper.   

Abstract

Using the new alveolar epithelial type I-like cell line R3/1 derived from fetal rat lung, we studied the distribution of connexin43 and caveolin-1 under conditions of bleomycin-induced injury in vitro. We show that under normal as well as under conditions of injury, endogenous connexin43 does not directly interact with endogenous caveolin-1 as revealed by immunofluorescence, glutathione S-transferase/caveolin-1 "pull down" assay, and co-immunoprecipitation experiments. The assessment of Triton X-100 solubility revealed that caveolin-1 was abundant in detergent-resistant membrane fractions. This is consistent with the localization of caveolin-1 in the lipid rafts/caveolae. Similarly, phosphorylated connexin43 was preferably detected in the Triton-insoluble fraction. Using a sucrose gradient we demonstrated that the majority of phosphorylated connexin43 colocalizes with caveolin-1 in lipid rafts, whereas all other forms of connexin43 remain in the bulk of cellular membranes and cytosolic proteins. Triton solubility assessment of bleomycin-treated cells revealed no differences in the caveolin-1 and connexin43 distribution. A further interesting outcome of our study is the shift of caveolin-1 from the lipid raft/caveolae fractions to the non-caveolar fractions after bleomycin treatment indicating an intracellular retention of caveolin-1. This result suggests the possibility that the translocation of caveolin-1 could be an important event regulating the metabolism of alveolar epithelial lung cells after injury.

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Year:  2004        PMID: 15856276     DOI: 10.1007/s00418-004-0727-4

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Histochem Cell Biol        ISSN: 0948-6143            Impact factor:   4.304


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