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Am J Physiol Lung Cell Mol Physiol 278: L1231-L1239, 2000;
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Vol. 278, Issue 6, L1231-L1239, June 2000

Ontogeny and localization of TGF-beta type I receptor expression during lung development

Yun Zhao1,2, Stephen L. Young1,2, J. Clarke McIntosh3, Mark P. Steele1, and Robert Silbajoris2

1 Department of Medicine and 3 Department of Pediatrics, Duke University Medical Center, and 2 Research Service, Durham Veterans Affairs Medical Center, Durham, North Carolina 27710

Transforming growth factor (TGF)-beta is a family of multifunctional cytokines controlling cell growth, differentiation, and extracellular matrix deposition in the lung. The biological effects of TGF-beta are mediated by type I (Tbeta R-I) and II (Tbeta R-II) receptors. Our previous studies show that the expression of Tbeta R-II is highly regulated in a spatial and temporal fashion during lung development. In the present studies, we investigated the temporal-spatial pattern and cellular expression of Tbeta R-I during lung development. The expression level of Tbeta R-I mRNA in rat lung at different embryonic and postnatal stages was analyzed by Northern blotting. Tbeta R-I mRNA was expressed in fetal rat lungs in early development and then decreased as development proceeded. The localization of Tbeta R-I in fetal and postnatal rat lung tissues was investigated by using in situ hybridization performed with an antisense RNA probe. Tbeta R-I mRNA was present in the mesenchyme and epithelium of gestational day 14 rat lungs. An intense Tbeta R-I signal was observed in the epithelial lining of the developing bronchi. In gestational day 16 lungs, the expression of Tbeta R-I mRNA was increased in the mesenchymal tissue. The epithelium in both the distal and proximal bronchioles showed a similar level of Tbeta R-I expression. In postnatal lungs, Tbeta R-I mRNA was detected in parenchymal tissues and blood vessels. We further studied the expression of Tbeta R-I in cultured rat lung cells. Tbeta R-I was expressed by cultured rat lung fibroblasts, microvascular endothelial cells, and alveolar epithelial cells. These studies demonstrate a differential regulation and localization of Tbeta R-I that is different from that of Tbeta R-II during lung development. Tbeta R-I, Tbeta R-II, and TGF-beta isoforms exhibit distinct but overlapping patterns of expression during lung development. This implies a distinct role for Tbeta R-I in mediating TGF-beta signal transduction during lung development.

transforming growth factor-beta ; mesenchyme; epithelium


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