IEX-1 is an immediate early gene that is induced by ionizing radiation, ult
raviolet radiation, and a variety of growth factors. It plays an important
role in the regulation of cellular growth. Earlier, we performed studies on
the distribution of IEX-1 messenger RNA in different tissues and on the su
bcellular localization of IEX-1 protein. No reports, however, have appeared
concerning the distribution of IEX-1 protein in a variety of human tissues
. We raised a polyclonal antibody against a synthetic IEX-1 peptide (amino
acids 51-75) and used the antibody to study the distribution of the protein
in human tissues. We demonstrate that IEX-1 is strongly expressed in epith
elia of the skin, trachea, gastrointestinal, and genitourinary systems, as
well as in the pancreas and breast. Endothelial cells within the vasculatur
e of most tissue/organs also strongly express IEX-1. Liver, lung, lymph nod
es, and placenta stain weakly. No IEX-1 epitopes were detected in the thymu
s, testes, ovary, myocardium, skeletal muscle, or spleen. We conclude that
IEX-1 is widely expressed in epithelial and endocrine tissues, as well as i
n vascular endothelium.