Secretions from salivary and lacrimal glands are reduced in patients with p
rimary Sjogren's syndrome (PSS). Since aquaporin 5 is involved in transport
of water and is present in salivary and lacrimal glands, this protein was
thought to have a major role in the pathogenesis of PSS. We used indirect i
mmunofluorescence and an immunoperoxidase technique to assess expression an
d subcellular localisation of aquaporin 5 in patients and controls. Our res
ults suggest that the distribution and density of aquaporin 5 in salivary g
lands does not differ between patients with PSS and those without. Thus, th
e role of aquaporin 5 in the pathogenesis of PSS needs to be reassessed and
alternative pathogenetic mechanisms investigated.