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Immunocytochemical localization of a renal glycoprotein (gp CD I) synthesized by cultured collecting duct cells
Authors:W W Minuth  G Lauer  S Bachmann  W Kriz
Institution:(1) Department of Anatomy, University of Heidelberg, Im Neuenheimer Feld 307, D-6900 Heidelberg, Federal Republic of Germany
Abstract:Summary A sulfated, proline-rich glycoprotein (gpCDI, apparent molecular weight 200,000 in column chromatography and 150,000 in SDS-PAGE) was isolated from cultured renal collecting duct epithelium by centrifugation, Triton X100 extraction and DEAE-cellulose ion exchange chromatography. A DEAE-cellulose ion exchange chromatography fraction with the enriched gpCDI was used for immunization of guinea pigs. The antiserum was prepared for antigen localization by indirect immunofluorescence in collecting duct cell cultures and in tissue sections of neonatal and adult rabbit kidneys. In the cultured collecting duct epithelium, antibody staining of the epithelium and structures of the extracellular matrix was age dependent. Cultures of dedifferentiated collecting duct monolayers revealed positive reaction in the cytoplasm. In neonatal and adult rabbit kidneys, the antibody was localized in the entire collecting duct system but not in the collecting duct ampullae of the newborn kidney. Staining of the cytoplasm was found only in medullary collecting ducts of the neonatal kidney; other portions revealed staining mostly at the basal circumference of the tubule and at the luminal cell borders. Apart from collecting ducts, no other tubular segments were reactive. The cortical and the medullary interstitium contained fluorescent fibres which were concentrated around vascular structures. A possible relation between gpCDI and collagenous compounds is discussed. Bowman's capsule reacted positively, whereas staining of the mesangial matrix was weak. The localization of the antigen, as revealed by indirect immunofluorescence, suggests that gpCDI occurs both in intracellular and extracellular (interstitial) location. Two main points are emphasized: Firstly, gpCDI is considered an important constituent in different stages of collecting duct development, and secondly, the staining pattern of the antibody varies with the different portions of both young and adult kidney collecting ducts; this staining heterogeneity may correspond with the known regional differences of collecting duct functions.
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