Publication: Expression of integrin αvβ3 in pig, dog and cattle
Authors
Singh, B. ; Rawlings, N. ; Kaur, A.
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F. Hernández y Juan F. Madrid. Universidad de Murcia: Departamento de Biología Celular e Histología
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Abstract
The avlB integrin, also known as vitronectin
receptor, is an adhesive glycoprotein that promotes
angiogenesis in the embryo and tumors such as
melanoma. Integrin avID is one of the receptors for
adenovirus and hantavirus. There is little information on
the constitutive expression of this integrin especially in
animal species that are used for biomedical research. We
used light and elec tron microscope immunocytochemistry and western blots to determine integrin avB3
expression in seven organs in the pig, dog and cattle.
Immunohistology showed the integrin expression on the
epithelium of small intestine , bile duct and renal
proximal convoluted tubules in three species. The airway
epithelium revealed a weak reaction for integrin avB3.
Skin showed the integrin in occasional extravascular
cells while skeletal muscles were negative. The integrin
was expressed only in bronchial vasculature in the lung
and occasional dermal microvessels. Many mononuclear
cells in the lung and spleen stained for integrin avB3.
Immunogold electron microscopy revealed the
expression on the epithelium but not on the vasculature
of the small intestine. Western blots detected integrin
avB3 in small intestine and lung but not in skeletal
muscles. We conclude the integrin is expressed on the
epithelium but not in the vasculature. The expression
differs strikingly among organs in the same pecies
although the inter-species differences are minor.
Restriction of the integrin to absorptive epithelia of
small intestine and kidney may suggest its putative role
in endocytosis. Because the integrin is a receptor for
adenovirus, these data may be relevant to gene therapy
studies.
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Citation
Histology and histopathology, Vol.16, nº 4 (2001)
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