DISTINCT EFFECTS OF SP-A AND SP-B ON ENDOCYTOSIS OF SP-C BY PULMONARYEPITHELIAL-CELLS

Citation
Ad. Horowitz et al., DISTINCT EFFECTS OF SP-A AND SP-B ON ENDOCYTOSIS OF SP-C BY PULMONARYEPITHELIAL-CELLS, American journal of physiology. Lung cellular and molecular physiology, 17(1), 1997, pp. 159-171
Citations number
32
Categorie Soggetti
Physiology
ISSN journal
10400605
Volume
17
Issue
1
Year of publication
1997
Pages
159 - 171
Database
ISI
SICI code
1040-0605(1997)17:1<159:DEOSAS>2.0.ZU;2-V
Abstract
Binding and endocytosis of surfactant protein (SP)C were assessed in a mouse pulmonary adenocarcinoma cell line, MLE-12, and in isolated rat pulmonary type II epithelial cells. Binding and uptake of SP-C were d etected using fluorescently labeled SP-C and dinitrophenyl-labeled SP- C (DNP-SP-C). Endocytosis of DNP-SP-C was visualized by immunocytochem istry and light microscopy. Endocytosis of DNP-SP-C occurred in MLE-12 cells, pulmonary type II epithelial cells, and NIH/3T3 cells, indicat ing that uptake of SP-C does not have an absolute requirement for a ce ll-specific receptor. After 30-60 min at 37 degrees C, DNP-SP-C was co ncentrated in large intracellular bodies in MLE-12 cells. Endocytosis of DNP-SP-C by MLE-12 cells or type II epithelial cells was decreased by SP-B or SP-B and SP-A together. SP-A alone did not inhibit DNP-SP-C uptake. Endocytosis of DNP-SP-C was inhibited by a 10-fold excess of lipid vesicles containing SP-C but not by a 10-fold excess of lipid al one. The inhibitory effect of SP-B on SP-C uptake may play a role in m aintaining surface-active material at the air-liquid interface.