The dynamic expression of the epidermal growth factor receptor and epidermal growth factor ligand family in a differentiating intestinal epithelial cell line
Sk. Kuwada et al., The dynamic expression of the epidermal growth factor receptor and epidermal growth factor ligand family in a differentiating intestinal epithelial cell line, GROW FACTOR, 17(2), 1999, pp. 139-153
The Caco-2 intestinal epithelial cell line differentiates when cultured on
plastic or permeable filters, and offers a valuable system to study events
associated with enterocytic differentiation in vitro. Little is known as to
whether the expression of the epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) and
its ligands changes as intestinal epithelial cells differentiate. We found
that total cellular EGFR protein and mRNA transcript levels were relatively
unchanged during Caco-2 cell differentiation, but the expression of surfac
e EGFR and patterns of steady state epidermal growth factor (EGF)-family li
gand expression changed significantly. EGFR affinity, surface EGFR expressi
on levels, and the repertoire of expressed EGF-family ligands, were differe
nt between Caco-2 cells cultured on plastic and filters, Functionally, EGFR
-mediated cell proliferation and tyrosine phosphorylation of the signal tra
nsduction protein SHC could be inhibited in Caco-2 cells cultured on filter
s, but not on plastic. Thus, the substrate on which the cells were grown an
d the degree of cell differentiation strongly modulate EGFR affinity, EGFR
surface expression, the steady state expression of EGF-family ligands, as w
ell as, EGFR-mediated cellular responses. Our results suggest that the EGFR
system is regulated during intestinal epithelial cell differentiation prim
arily at the level of ligand expression.