Surfactant Apoprotein A (SP-A) Is Synthesized in Airway Cells
- 1 November 1990
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Thoracic Society in American Journal of Respiratory Cell and Molecular Biology
- Vol. 3 (5) , 491-496
- https://doi.org/10.1165/ajrcmb/3.5.491
Abstract
The pulmonary surfactant apoproteins A, B, and C (SP-A, SP-B, and SP-C, respectively) function in concert with surfactant phospholipids to reduce surface pressure in the alveolus. Surfactant apoproteins also regulate surfactant synthesis, secretion, adsorption, and recycling. SP-A and B have been localized by immunocytochemistry to alveolar epithelial (type II) cells, alveolar macrophages, and nonciliated bronchiolar epithelial (Clara) cells. In contrast, in situ hybridization to SP-A and B mRNA in human lung has shown SP-A and B transcripts in type II cells, but only SP-B message in Clara cells, implying that synthesis of SP-A occurs exclusively in type II cells. In this report, in situ hybridization to SP-A mRNA was performed on adult and developing rabbit lung and on human lung. SP-A transcripts were found in type II cells and bronchiolar epithelium of both species. The distribution of SP-A message-containing cells in the bronchiolar epithelium of rabbits and humans was similar to the distribution of Clara cells in these two species. These data indicate that SP-A is not only synthesized in type II cells but also in Clara cells.Keywords
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