Distribution of ClC-2 chloride channel in rat and human epithelial tissues
- 1 April 2002
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Physiological Society in American Journal of Physiology-Cell Physiology
- Vol. 282 (4) , C805-C816
- https://doi.org/10.1152/ajpcell.00291.2001
Abstract
The ubiquitous ClC-2 Cl−channel is thought to contribute to epithelial Cl−secretion, but the distribution of the ClC-2 protein in human epithelia has not been investigated. We have studied the distribution of ClC-2 in adult human and rat intestine and airways by immunoblotting and confocal microscopy. In the rat, ClC-2 was present in the lateral membranes of villus enterocytes and was predominant at the basolateral membranes of luminal colon enterocytes. The expression pattern of ClC-2 in the human intestine differed significantly, because ClC-2 was mainly detected in a supranuclear compartment of colon cells. We found significant expression of ClC-2 at the apex of ciliated cells in both rat and human airways. These results show that the distribution of ClC-2 in airways is consistent with participation of ClC-2 channels in Cl− secretion and indicate that extrapolation of results from studies of ClC-2 function in rat intestine to human intestine is not straightforward.Keywords
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