U. Vogel et al., EXPRESSION OF CAVEOLIN-1 AND POLARIZED FORMATION OF INVAGINATED CAVEOLAE IN CACO-2 AND MDCK-II CELLS, Journal of Cell Science, 111, 1998, pp. 825-832
We have studied caveolin-1 expression and the frequency and distributi
on of typical invaginated caveolae as they are identified by electron
microscopy in the polarized epithelial cell lines MDCK II and Caco-2.
In wild-type MDCK II cells caveolin expression is high and more than 4
00 caveolae/mm filter were observed at the basolateral membrane. No ca
veolae were found at the apical surface. By contrast, wild-type Caco-2
cells do not express caveolin-1 and have extremely few, if any caveol
ae. Caco-2 cells were stably transfected with the gene for caveolin-1
in order to investigate if the formation of caveolae is polarized also
in these cells, We have isolated Caco-2 clones expressing different l
evels of caveolin-1, where the level of expression varies from 10-100%
of the endogenous level in MDCK II cells. Caveolin-1 expression in Ca
co-2 cells gives rise to a marked immunofluorescense labeling mainly a
t the lateral plasma membrane. By electron microscopy an increase from
less than 4 caveolae/mm filter in wild-type Caco-2 cells to 21-76 cav
eolae/mm filter in Caco-2 clones transfected with caveolin-1 was revea
led and these caveolae were exclusively localized to the basolateral m
embrane. Thus expression of heterologous caveolin-1 in Caco-2 cells le
ads to polarized formation of caveolae, but there is a lack of correla
tion between the amount of caveolin expressed in the cells and the num
ber of caveolae, suggesting that factors in addition to caveolin are r
equired for generation of caveolae.