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- Title
Connexin Expression in Human Minor Salivary Glands: An Immunohistochemical Microscopy Study.
- Authors
Falleni, Alessandra; Moscato, Stefania; Fulvio, Giovanni; Polizzi, Enza; Bernardeschi, Margherita; Bianchi, Francesco; Donati, Valentina; Cabiati, Manuela; Ippolito, Chiara; Del Ry, Silvia; Baldini, Chiara; Mattii, Letizia
- Abstract
Connexins (Cxs) are transmembrane proteins involved in the formation of hemichannels and gap junctions (GJs). GJs are involved in various physiological functions, including secretion in glandular tissue. It has been demonstrated that Cx26, Cx32, and Cx43 are mainly expressed in glands, but no data are available in human salivary glands to date. The aim of our study was to investigate the presence and the localization of Cxs in human minor labial salivary glands. Immunofluorescence and immunoelectron microscopy were employed to evaluate the Cx26, Cx32, and Cx43 protein in human labial salivary gland biopsies (hLSGBs). RT-PCR was also used to detect their mRNA expression. Cx expression was found at both the mRNA and protein levels in all hLSGBs analysed. Cxs were observed at the level of the duct and acinar cells, as well as in myoepithelial cells. The localization of the three Cx types was very similar, suggesting colocalization of these Cxs in the same connexons. These results demonstrated the presence of Cxs in human salivary glands for the first time. Moreover, the few samples with primary Sjögren's Syndrome analysed only by immunofluorescence showed an alteration of the Cx expression, indicating that these proteins could be involved in salivary gland dysfunctions.
- Subjects
SALIVARY glands; GTPASE-activating protein; SJOGREN'S syndrome; IMMUNOELECTRON microscopy; MEMBRANE proteins; CONNEXIN 43; MICROSCOPY
- Publication
Molecules, 2022, Vol 27, Issue 18, p5926
- ISSN
1420-3049
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.3390/molecules27185926