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Developmental lung expression and transcriptional regulation of Claudin-6 by TTF-1, Gata-6, and FoxA2

Authors: Felix R Jimenez, Joshua B Lewis, Samuel T Belgique, Tyler T Wood, Paul R Reynolds

Published in: Respiratory Research | Issue 1/2014

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Abstract

Background

Claudins are transmembrane proteins expressed in tight junctions that prevent paracellular transport of extracellular fluid and a variety of other substances. However, the expression profile of Claudin-6 (Cldn6) in the developing lung has not been characterized.

Methods and results

Cldn6 expression was determined during important periods of lung organogenesis by microarray analysis, qPCR and immunofluorescence. Expression patterns were confirmed to peak at E12.5 and diminish as lung development progressed. Immunofluorescence revealed that Cldn6 was detected in cells that also express TTF-1 and FoxA2, two critical transcriptional regulators of pulmonary branching morphogenesis. Cldn6 was also observed in cells that express Sox2 and Sox9, factors that influence cell differentiation in the proximal and distal lung, respectively. In order to assess transcriptional control of Cldn6, 0.5, 1.0, and 2.0-kb of the proximal murine Cldn6 promoter was ligated into a luciferase reporter and co-transfected with expression vectors for TTF-1 or two of its important transcriptional co-regulators, FoxA2 and Gata-6. In almost every instance, TTF-1, FoxA2, and Gata-6 activated gene transcription in cell lines characteristic of proximal airway epithelium (Beas2B) and distal alveolar epithelium (A-549).

Conclusions

These data revealed for the first time that Cldn6 might be an important tight junctional component expressed by pulmonary epithelium during lung organogenesis. Furthermore, Cldn6-mediated aspects of cell differentiation may describe mechanisms of lung perturbation coincident with impaired cell junctions and abnormal membrane permeability.
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Metadata
Title
Developmental lung expression and transcriptional regulation of Claudin-6 by TTF-1, Gata-6, and FoxA2
Authors
Felix R Jimenez
Joshua B Lewis
Samuel T Belgique
Tyler T Wood
Paul R Reynolds
Publication date
01-12-2014
Publisher
BioMed Central
Published in
Respiratory Research / Issue 1/2014
Electronic ISSN: 1465-993X
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/1465-9921-15-70

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