Literature DB >> 2428273

Keratin species in type II pneumocytes in culture and during lung injury.

J L Woodcock-Mitchell, A L Burkhardt, J J Mitchell, S R Rannels, D E Rannels, J F Chiu, R B Low.   

Abstract

A detailed understanding of alveolar epithelial cell transitions during remodeling after lung injury requires the identification of specific markers. We have developed a panel of monoclonal antibodies against species of the intermediate filament protein, keratin. These individual species are recognized markers of the state of differentiation of various epithelial cells. These and complementary protein analytic methods have been applied to studies of isolated, enriched Type II pneumocyte preparations as well as to normal and injured lung tissues. Monoclonal antibody 24A3, initially raised against Morris hepatoma 7777 keratins, decorated a filament network in isolated cultured rat Type II pneumocytes by indirect immunofluorescence; it reacts by 2-dimensional polyacrylamide gel immunoblot procedures with an acidic, 46,000-dalton keratin. Monoclonal antikeratin antibodies AE1 and AE3, raised against human epidermal keratins, reacted poorly with isolated Type II cells; however, AE3 reacted by immunoblot technique with the 55,000-dalton keratin subclass. The bronchial epithelium reacted intensely with 24A3 as well as with a mix of AE1 plus AE3 in ethanol-fixed, paraffin-embedded sections of normal and injured rat lung. Alveolar regions of normal lung reacted poorly with all 3 antibodies, however, as visualized by light microscopy. At the same time, very large, presumptive epithelial cells in the alveolar regions stained intensely with 24A3 3 days after intratracheal instillation of bleomycin, whereas thin cells lining the alveoli in injured regions were intensely reactive 14 days after bleomycin treatment. These elongated cells may represent Type II pneumocytes in the process of converting to Type I cells.

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Year:  1986        PMID: 2428273     DOI: 10.1164/arrd.1986.134.3.566

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am Rev Respir Dis        ISSN: 0003-0805


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2.  Heterogeneity in the immunolocalization of cytokeratin-specific monoclonal antibodies in the rat lung: evaluation of three different alveolar epithelial cell types.

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3.  Epithelial vs myofibroblast differentiation in immortal rat lung cell lines--modulating effects of bleomycin.

Authors:  K Barth; J Reh; A Sturrock; M Kasper
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4.  Pulmonary multinucleate giant cells in dermatosis vegetans in swine: light microscopic and immunohistochemical investigations.

Authors:  O Evensen; B Bratberg
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5.  Reconstruction of alveolus-like structure from alveolar type II epithelial cells in three-dimensional collagen gel matrix culture.

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7.  Microarray identifies ADAM family members as key responders to TGF-beta1 in alveolar epithelial cells.

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8.  Ineffectual Type 2-to-Type 1 Alveolar Epithelial Cell Differentiation in Idiopathic Pulmonary Fibrosis: Persistence of the KRT8hi Transitional State.

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Authors:  Michael Kasper; Kathrin Barth
Journal:  Biosci Rep       Date:  2017-11-21       Impact factor: 3.840

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