Basolateral localization of anion exchanger 2 (AE2) and actin in acid-secreting (parietal) cells of the human stomach.

Histochemistry Pub Date : 1994-10-01 DOI:10.1007/BF00269161
T Jöns, B Warrings, A Jöns, D Drenckhahn
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Basolateral uptake of chloride by the HCl-secreting parietal cells of the gastric (oxyntic) glands is most likely mediated by a HCO3-/Cl- anion exchange mechanism. Circumstantial evidence indicates that in rodents the anion exchange proceeds through an anion exchanger 2(AE2)-like membrane protein. In the present study, we raised antibodies against a bacterial fusion protein expressing a approximately 26-kDa portion of the human AE2 sequence. These antibodies were used to identify and localize AE2 in the human stomach. Here we report that the mucosa of the human stomach expresses an approximately 160-kDa immunoreactive form of AE2 containing the AE2-specific exoplasmic domain (Z-loop) as identified by polymerase chain reaction. Immunostaining specific for AE2 was restricted to the basolateral membrane domain of parietal cells and was also detected in small epithelial cells localized in the glandular isthmus region. The latter cells most likely represent pre-parietal cells. Parietal cells were identified by simultaneous and sequential labelling with antibodies against the gastric H+,K(+)-ATPase and actin, respectively. Both actin and the H+,K(+)-ATPase were localized along the apical membrane of parietal cells and the membrane of their secretory intracellular canaliculi. In addition, actin was shown to be colocalized with AE2 along the basolateral cell surface. Discontinuous staining for AE2 coincided with infoldings of the basolateral plasma membrane labelled by the actin antibody. These observations indicate that AE2 might be placed at specialized (folded) microdomains of the basolateral cell surface by linkage to the actin-based cytoskeleton.

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阴离子交换器2 (AE2)和肌动蛋白在胃泌酸(壁)细胞的基底外侧定位。
胃(氧合)腺分泌盐酸的壁细胞对氯化物的基底外侧摄取很可能是由HCO3-/Cl-阴离子交换机制介导的。间接证据表明,在啮齿动物中,阴离子交换通过阴离子交换器2(AE2)样膜蛋白进行。在本研究中,我们提出了针对表达人类AE2序列约26 kda部分的细菌融合蛋白的抗体。这些抗体用于在人胃中识别和定位AE2。在这里,我们报告了人类胃粘膜表达约160 kda的AE2免疫反应形式,其中包含AE2特异性外质结构域(Z-loop),经聚合酶链反应鉴定。AE2特异性免疫染色仅限于壁细胞的基底外侧膜域,也可在腺体峡区的小上皮细胞中检测到。后一种细胞很可能代表壁前细胞。壁细胞分别用抗胃H+、K(+)- atp酶和肌动蛋白的抗体同时和顺序标记。肌动蛋白和H+,K(+)- atp酶均沿壁细胞顶膜及其分泌的细胞内小管膜分布。此外,肌动蛋白被证明与AE2沿基底外侧细胞表面共定位。AE2的不连续染色与肌动蛋白抗体标记的基底外侧质膜的包裹一致。这些观察结果表明,AE2可能通过与基于肌动蛋白的细胞骨架的连接,被放置在基底外侧细胞表面的特化(折叠)微域上。
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