Distinct distribution of laminin and its integrin receptors in the pancreas
- Author(s)
- Jiang, FX; Naselli, G; Harrison, LC;
- Details
- Publication Year 2002-12-01,Volume 50,Issue #12,Page 1625-1632
- Journal Title
- JOURNAL OF HISTOCHEMISTRY & CYTOCHEMISTRY
- Publication Type
- Journal Article
- Abstract
- Tissue function is regulated by the extracellular microenvironment including cell basement membranes, in which laminins are a major component. Previously, we found that laminin-1 promotes differentiation and survival of pancreatic islet cells. Here we characterize the expression pattern of laminins and their integrin receptors in adult pancreas. Although they are expressed in the basement membrane of acinar cells and duct epithelium, no laminin chains examined were detected extracellularly in the pancreatic islets. In contrast to laminin beta(1)- and gamma(1)-chains, the alpha(1)-chain, unique to laminin-1, was not detected. Laminin-10 (alpha(5)beta(1)gamma(1)) was expressed in acinar tissue, whereas laminins-2 (alpha(2)beta(1)gamma(1)) and -10 were expressed in the blood vessels. The laminin connector molecule, nidogen-1, had a distribution similar to that of laminin beta(1) and gamma(1), whereas fibulin-1 and -2, which compete with nidogen-1, were mostly confined to blood vessels. Integrin subunits alpha(6) and alpha(3) were detected in acinar cells and duct epithelial cells, but alpha(6) was absent in islet cells. Integrin alpha(6)beta(4) was detected only in duct cells, alpha(6)beta(1) in both acinar and ductal cells, and alpha(3)beta(1), in acinar, duct, and islet cells. These findings are a basis for further investigation of the role of extracellular matrix molecules and their receptors in pancreas function.
- Publisher
- HISTOCHEMICAL SOC INC
- Keywords
- BASEMENT-MEMBRANES; EXTRACELLULAR-MATRIX; RESTRICTED DISTRIBUTION; ALPHA-1 CHAIN; ISLET CELLS; EXPRESSION; MOUSE; RAT; DIFFERENTIATION; IDENTIFICATION
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Creation Date: 2002-12-01 12:00:00