Carbonic anhydrase I and II as a differentiation marker of human and rat colonic enterocytes.

S Bekku, H Mochizuki, E Takayama, N Shinomiya, H Fukamachi, M Ichinose, T Tadakuma, T Yamamoto
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Carbonic anhydrase (CA) is an enzyme that is expressed in the intestine and catalyzes the reversible hydration of CO2 in the following reaction: CO2 + H2O<==>H2CO3<==>H(+)+HCO3-. To elucidate the association of CA expression with the differentiation of colonic enterocytes, we investigated the expression and localization of CA using a Northern blotting analysis, Western blotting analysis, and immunohistochemical staining. A Northern blotting analysis revealed an abundant expression of CA I and II mRNA in the colonic epithelial cells. However, the expression of CA III mRNA was not detected. According to the results of immunohistochemical staining of the human colonic mucosa using antisera against CA I and II, both CA I and II were localized on the cytoplasm of non-goblet columnar cells in the upper half of the crypts where more differentiated cells are located. According to the results of immunohistochemical staining of the rat colonic mucosa, neither CA I and II were detected at the new-born stage. The expression of CAs in the upper half of the crypts began to rise from 1 week after birth, and thereafter increased according to the growth of the rats. At 3 weeks after birth, the expression of CAs was almost the same as that of the adult rats. The amount of CA proteins evaluated by a Western blotting analysis revealed that the expression of CAs increased gradually until reaching a maximum level at 6 or 8 weeks. These results therefore suggest that CA I and II appear to be good markers for the differentiation of enterocytes in the colonic mucosa.

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碳酸酐酶I和II作为人类和大鼠结肠肠细胞的分化标志物。
碳酸酐酶(carbononic anhydrase, CA)是一种在肠道中表达的酶,在CO2 + H2OH2CO3H(+)+HCO3-的反应中催化CO2的可逆水化。为了阐明CA表达与结肠肠细胞分化的关系,我们使用Northern blotting分析、Western blotting分析和免疫组织化学染色研究了CA的表达和定位。Northern blotting分析显示,CA I和II mRNA在结肠上皮细胞中大量表达。CA III mRNA未见表达。用抗血清对人结肠黏膜进行cai和caii免疫组化染色结果显示,cai和caii均定位于隐窝上半部分非杯状柱状细胞的细胞质上,而隐窝上半部分是分化程度较高的细胞所在位置。大鼠结肠黏膜免疫组化染色结果显示,新生期未检出CA I和CA II。大鼠出生后1周开始隐窝上半部分CAs的表达开始升高,随后随着大鼠的生长而升高。出生后3周,ca的表达与成年大鼠基本相同。Western blotting分析显示,CA蛋白的表达逐渐增加,在6周或8周时达到最大水平。因此,这些结果表明,CA I和CA II似乎是结肠粘膜肠细胞分化的良好标记物。
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