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Differential Expression and Subcellular Localization of Claudin-7, -8, -12, -13, and -15 Along the Mouse Intestine

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Publisher Sage Publications
Specialty Biochemistry
Date 2006 May 3
PMID 16651389
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Abstract

Among tight-junction proteins, claudins, which play a key role in paracellular transport across epithelia, claudins 1 to 5 are expressed in the intestine, and changes in their abundance and/or distribution are considered to contribute to various gastrointestinal diseases. We investigated, by reverse transcription-PCR, immunoblot, and immunofluorescence analyses, which other claudin species were expressed in the mouse intestine, and whether they showed unique expression profiles. Rabbit polyclonal antibodies against mouse claudin-8, claudin-12, and claudin-15 were generated, and their specificity was verified by immunoblotting using COS-7 cells transfected with individual claudin cDNAs. Claudin-7, -8, -12, -13, and -15 appeared to be expressed in the duodenum, jejunum, ileum, and/or colon with remarkable variations in the expression levels along the intestinal tract, and had distinct subcellular localization in the intestinal epithelium. In addition, claudin-13 and -15 exhibited gradients along the crypt-surface axis of the colon. By contrast, claudin-6, -9, -10, -11, -14, -16, -18, and -19 were not observed in the intestine. Our results indicate that five additional species of claudins have very complex expression patterns along and within the intestine, and that this may reflect differences in paracellular permeable properties, providing valuable resources for studying the significance of these claudins in gastrointestinal disorders. This manuscript contains online supplemental material available at http://www.jhc.org. Please visit this article online to view these materials.

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