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Expression of Toll‐like receptor 9 in mouse and human lungs
Authors:David Schneberger  Sarah Caldwell  Rani Kanthan  Baljit Singh
Institution:1. Department Veterinary Biomedical Sciences, Western College of Veterinary Medicine, University of Saskatchewan, , Saskatoon, SK, Canada;2. Department of Pathology, College of Medicine, University of Saskatchewan, , Saskatoon, SK, Canada
Abstract:Toll‐like receptors (TLR) recognize conserved molecular motifs of microorganisms, and constitute an important part of the innate immune system. Numerous studies have shown the importance of these receptors, including TLR9, in establishing effective immune responses to a broad range of infections, and in disorders such as COPD. TLR9 detects unmethylated DNA and is expressed in a wide range of immune cells in mice and humans, as well as other species. Most TLR9 expression studies have been done on cultured or isolated cells, but none that we know of on intact lung. Because cell‐specific expression of TLR9 is important to understand its precise role in lung physiology, we tested mouse and human lung tissues for expression of TLR9 mRNA and protein with in situ hybridization and immunohistochemistry, respectively. We found TLR9 mRNA and protein expression in bronchial epithelium, vascular endothelium, alveolar septal cells and alveolar macrophages in both species. Immuno‐electron microscopy delineated TLR9 expression in plasma membrane, cytoplasm and the nucleus of various lung cells. Lungs from human cases of COPD had significantly increased numbers of TLR9‐positive cells. These are the first data showing TLR9 mRNA and protein expression in intact human and mouse lungs. The data may be useful for clarifying the role of TLR9 in the contributions of specific cells to lung physiology.
Keywords:alveolar macrophages  immunocytochemistry  in situ hybridization  TLR9
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