Immunohistochemical Distribution of CD9, Heparin Binding Epidermal Growth Factor-like Growth Factor, and Integrin α3β1 in Normal Human Tissues
- 1 April 2001
- journal article
- Published by SAGE Publications in Journal of Histochemistry & Cytochemistry
- Vol. 49 (4) , 439-444
- https://doi.org/10.1177/002215540104900403
Abstract
The tetra-membrane-spanning protein CD9 forms a complex with a membrane-anchored heparin binding epidermal growth factor-like growth factor (HB-EGF) and integrin α3β1 in some human and monkey cell lines. We show here the immunohistochemical distribution of CD9, HB-EGF, and integrin α3β1 in normal human tissues. Distribution of CD9, HB-EGF, and integrin α3β1 was similar in various tissues, including transitional epithelium, squamous epithelium, thyroid follicular epithelium, adrenal cortex, testis, smooth muscle, and stromal fibrous tissue. However, distribution of the three proteins did not coincide in some tissues, such as lung, liver, kidney, gastric and intestinal epithelium, pancreas, salivary gland, and ovary. In striated muscle, including cardiac muscle, CD9 was present not in the muscle cells themselves but in the endomysium and perimysium, whereas HB-EGF was distributed in the muscle cells themselves. CD9 was distributed in the myelin, but HB-EGF was found in the axon of the peripheral and central nervous systems. Coincident distribution of integrin α3β1 with others was not observed in muscles and neural tissues. In conclusion, there is a possibility of complex formation and functional cooperation of CD9 with HB-EGF and/or integrin α3β1 in several tissues.Keywords
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