EXPRESSION OF ACETYLCHOLINE-RECEPTOR GENES IN HUMAN THYMIC EPITHELIAL-CELLS - IMPLICATIONS FOR MYASTHENIA-GRAVIS

Citation
A. Wakkach et al., EXPRESSION OF ACETYLCHOLINE-RECEPTOR GENES IN HUMAN THYMIC EPITHELIAL-CELLS - IMPLICATIONS FOR MYASTHENIA-GRAVIS, The Journal of immunology, 157(8), 1996, pp. 3752-3760
Citations number
52
Categorie Soggetti
Immunology
Journal title
The Journal of immunology
ISSN journal
00221767 → ACNP
Volume
157
Issue
8
Year of publication
1996
Pages
3752 - 3760
Database
ISI
SICI code
0022-1767(1996)157:8<3752:EOAGIH>2.0.ZU;2-Y
Abstract
The intrathymic presence of the muscle acetylcholine receptor (AChR) i s controversial, and the nature of the cell(s) expressing it is unclea r, We thus analyzed the molecular expression of muscle AChR in human t hymi, mRNA studies indicated that the two isoforms (P3A(+) and P3A(-)) of the alpha-subunit were present in thymic extracts and in cultured thymic epithelial cells (TEC), while expression in thymocytes was low and not consistently detectable, The amount of mRNA coding for the alp ha-subunit, evaluated by means of quantitative PCR, was about 20 times less in TEC than in muscle, and was similar in TEC from normal subjec ts and from patients with myasthenia gravis (MC), The beta- and epsilo n-subunits present in adult AChR were also expressed in TEC (but not i n thymocytes), while the embryonic subunit (gamma) was absent, In TEC cultures, the AChR alpha- and epsilon-subunit mRNA levels were down-re gulated by forskolin, as also observed in the TE671 rhabdomyosarcoma c ell line, suggesting similar regulation of AChR subunits in thymus and muscle, Protein expression was evidenced on TEC (but not on thymocyte s), by Western blotting as well as by immunofluorescence, thus demonst rating AChR expression on human thymic epithelial cells, There was no difference in the expression of AChR between TEC from MC patients and controls, meaning that the expression of AChR subunits alone is not su fficient to explain the onset of MG.