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Immunocytochemical distribution of the calcium-binding protein p9Ka in normal rat tissues: variation in the cellular location in different tissues.

F E Gibbs1, R Barraclough, A Platt-Higgins, P S Rudland, M C Wilkinson, E W Parry.   

Abstract

The family of S-100-related proteins consists of a number of small potential calcium-binding proteins of unknown function. Elevated expression of one of these proteins, p9Ka, or of its mRNA, correlates with the metastatic potential of cultured mammary epithelial cells from rat or mouse. Over-expression of p9Ka by transfection of benign rat mammary epithelial tumor cells with the gene for p9Ka induces the metastatic phenotype. At present there is little information on the occurrence of p9Ka in normal rat tissues. A specific antiserum immunocytochemically detects p9Ka intracellularly in most normal adult rat tissues studied, including smooth muscle, brown adipose tissue, and liver. In other tissues, p9Ka is localized specifically to some absorptive and keratinized epithelia, the acid-secreting parietal cells of the stomach, the neuronal cells within plexuses of the autonomic nervous system, and a proportion of cells of the immune system in spleen, lymph nodes, bone marrow, and blood. p9Ka is found widely in both arteries and veins, particularly in the smooth muscle and in the endothelium of smaller veins. In mammary gland, the pattern of staining suggests that p9Ka is extracellularly located in a region surrounding the ducts.

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Year:  1995        PMID: 7822773     DOI: 10.1177/43.2.7822773

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


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