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The quantification of hCLCA2 and colocalisation with integrin beta4 in stratified human epithelia
Authors:Connon Che J  Kawasaki Satoshi  Yamasaki Kenta  Quantock Andrew J  Kinoshita Shigeru
Affiliation:

aDepartment of Ophthalmology, Kyoto Prefectural University of Medicine, JSPS Fellow, Kwaramachi Kamigyo-ku, 602-0841, Japan

bSchool of Optometry and Vision Sciences, Cardiff University, Redwood Building, King Edward VII Avenue, Cathays Park, Cardiff CF10 3NB, UK

cCardiff Institute of Tissue Engineering and Repair, Cardiff University, Heath Park, Cardiff, UK

Abstract:Human calcium-activated chloride channel 2 (hCLCA2) belongs to a family of multifunctional proteins and is localised mainly in basal cells of squamous epithelia. However, its function is still not fully understood. Relative amounts of hCLCA2 were analysed using real-time PCR in several human epithelial tissues and tissues expressing high amounts were identified. These tissues then underwent double immunolabelling with anti-hCLCA2 antibodies and antibodies against the adhesion molecules integrin β4 and collagen VII and were visualised by fluorescence microscopy. Real-time PCR found hCLCA2 gene expression to be primarily associated with stratified squamous epithelia. Subsequent immunohistochemistry clearly demonstrated colocalisation between hCLCA2 and integrin β4. This study reports on a possible underlying relationship between hCLCA2 and stratified epithelia and the close association of hCLCA2 with basal cell adhesion molecules in normal tissue, suggesting it may play an important role in basal cell attachment in stratified epithelia.
Keywords:Calcium-activated chloride channel   Immunohistochemistry   PCR   Integrin β4   Cell adhesion   Epithelium   Human
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