Literature DB >> 19755716

Genomic, tissue expression, and protein characterization of pCLCA1, a putative modulator of cystic fibrosis in the pig.

Stephanie Plog1, Lars Mundhenk, Nikolai Klymiuk, Achim D Gruber.   

Abstract

Recent studies have identified members of the CLCA (chloride channels, calcium-activated) gene family as potential modulators of the cystic fibrosis (CF) phenotype, but differences between the human and murine CLCA genes and proteins may limit the use of murine CF models. Recently established pig models of CF are expected to mimic the human disease more closely than the available mouse models do. Here, we characterized the porcine CLCA gene locus, analyzed the expression pattern and protein processing of pCLCA1, and compared it to its human ortholog, hCLCA1. The porcine CLCA gene family is located on chromosome 4q25, with a broad synteny with the human and murine clca gene loci, except for a pig-specific gene duplication of pCLCA4. Using pCLCA1-specific antibodies, the protein was immunohistochemically localized in mucin-producing cells, including goblet cells and mucinous glands in the respiratory and alimentary tracts. Similar to hCLCA1, biochemical characterization of pCLCA1 identified a secreted soluble protein that could serve as an extracellular signaling molecule or functional constituent of the protective mucous layers. The results suggest that pCLCA1 shares essential characteristics of hCLCA1, supporting the pig model as a promising tool for studying the modulating role of pCLCA1 in the complex pathology of CF.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 19755716      PMCID: PMC2778090          DOI: 10.1369/jhc.2009.954594

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Histochem Cytochem        ISSN: 0022-1554            Impact factor:   2.479


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