T T Sun's research while affiliated with CUNY Graduate Center and other places
Publications (116)
Hair follicle formation and maintenance involve intimate interactions between follicular epithelial cells and a group of specialized mesenchymal cells known as the dermal papilla. Using the random primer polymerase chain reaction, we have identified an approximately 1.4 kb osteopontin mRNA that is present in large quantities in cultured rat vibriss...
The binding of uropathogenic Escherichia coli to the urothelial surface is a crucial initial event for establishing urinary tract infection because it allows the bacteria to gain a foothold on the urothelial surface, thus preventing them from being removed by micturition. In addition, it triggers bacterial invasion as well as host urothelial defens...
Urothelium synthesizes a group of inte- gral membrane proteins called uroplakins, which form two-dimensional crystals (urothelial plaques) covering . 90% of the apical urothelial surface. We show that the ablation of the mouse uroplakin III (UPIII) gene leads to overexpression, defective glycosylation, and abnor- mal targeting of uroplakin Ib, the...
The apical surfaces of urothelial cells are almost entirely covered with plaques consisting of crystalline, hexagonal arrays of 16 nm uroplakin particles. Although all four uroplakins, when SDS-denatured, can be digested by chymotrypsin, most uroplakin domains in native urothelial plaques are resistant to the enzyme, suggesting a tightly packed str...
Urothelial tumors develop along two distinctive phenotypic pathways (superficial papillary non-invasive tumors versus flat carcinoma in situ lesions), with markedly different biological behavior and prognosis. Although multiple genetic alterations have been identified in human bladder cancer, their cause-effect relationship with the two pathways ha...
To determine whether Brenner tumors and transitional cell carcinomas (TCCs) of the ovary are urothelial in type, the immunoprofiles of 14 Brenner tumors, including three malignant examples, and eight ovarian TCCs were compared with those of Walthard nests, urothelium, 12 urinary bladder TCCs and 17 ovarian adenocarcinomas (serous, endometrioid, muc...
Mammalian bladder epithelium functions as an effective permeability barrier. We demonstrate here that this epithelium can also function as a secretory tissue directly involved in modifying urinary protein composition. Our data indicate that normal bovine urothelium synthesizes, as its major differentiation products, two well-known proteases: tissue...
Recent data indicate that stem cells exist in many tissues, including skeletal muscle, liver, and the central nervous system, some of them not known classically as having stem cells. The unexpected plasticity and the tremendous disease implications of these findings have created a lot of excitement (1, 2). However, a major obstacle in these areas h...
Urothelium synthesizes a group of integral membrane proteins called uroplakins, which form two-dimensional crystals (urothelial plaques) covering >90% of the apical urothelial surface. We show that the ablation of the mouse uroplakin III (UPIII) gene leads to overexpression, defective glycosylation, and abnormal targeting of uroplakin Ib, the presu...
Although it has been well established that Ca(2+) plays a key role in triggering keratinocyte differentiation, relatively little is known about the molecules that mediate this signaling process. By analyzing a bovine corneal epithelial subtraction cDNA library, we have identified a novel gene that we named CLED (calcium-linked epithelial differenti...
The location of follicular and epidermal stem cells in mammalian skin is a crucial issue in cutaneous biology. We demonstrate that hair follicular stem cells, located in the bulge region, can give rise to several cell types of the hair follicle as well as upper follicular cells. Moreover, we devised a double-label technique to show that upper folli...
Proteinases and their inhibitors are very likely to function as mediators or regulators of the hair growth cycle. Very little information is currently available, however, regarding the specific inhibitors present in human hair follicles at defined stages of their growth cycle. In this study we have analyzed two proteinase inhibitors, plasminogen ac...
Although transitional cell carcinoma of the bladder (TCC) metastasizes frequently with devastating consequences, no marker has been available to monitor this process. Uroplakins are a group of specific markers for normal urothelium and are continuously expressed by the majority of TCCs. Detection of uroplakin-positive cells in the circulation would...
To our knowledge the pathogenesis of malignancy associated with ileal cystoplasty, ureterosigmoidostomy and ileal conduits is currently unknown. To gain further insights into the mechanism of neoplastic transformation we studied histological changes in a canine augmentation cystoplasty model.
Enterocystoplasty and gastrocystoplasty were performed u...
Although many genetic alterations are known to be associated with human transitional cell carcinoma (TCC) of the urinary bladder, relatively little is known about the roles of these molecular defects, singular or in combination, in bladder tumorigenesis. We have developed a transgenic mouse model of bladder tumorigenesis using a 3.6-kb promoter of...
Urothelial surface is covered by numerous plaques (consisting of asymmetric unit membranes or AUM) that are interconnected by ordinary looking hinge membranes. We describe an improved method for purifying bovine urothelial plaques using 2% sarkosyl and 25 mM NaOH to remove contaminating membrane and peripheral proteins selectively. Highly purified...
Recently, metabolic enzymes have been observed in both the lens and corneal epithelium at levels greatly exceeding what is
necessary for normal metabolic functions. These proteins have been termed taxon-specific crystallins and are thought to play
a role in maintaining tissue transparency. We report here that cytosolic NADP+-dependent isocitrate de...
Despite almost 25 years of effort, the development of a highly differentiated and functionally equivalent cell culture model of uroepithelial cells has eluded investigators. We have developed a primary cell culture model of rabbit uroepithelium that consists of an underlying cell layer that interacts with a collagen substratum, an intermediate cell...
In studying the physiology and diseases of a given organ, the identification of the major differentiation products of that particular organ is a crucially important step. Detailed knowledge on the structure and function of these molecules, which are frequently accumulated in large quantities during cellular differentiation, help elucidate the molec...
The luminal surface of mouse urothelium in contact with the urine is almost entirely covered with plaques consisting of uroplakin-containing particles that form p6 hexagonal crystals with a center-to-center distance of 16 nm. A combination of quick-freeze/deep-etch images and our previous negative staining data indicate that the head domain of the...
Using double labeling techniques, we studied the replication of corneal epithelial stem cells that reside exclusively in the limbal zone, and their progeny transit amplifying cells. We show that corneal epithelial stem cells can be induced to enter DNA synthesis by wounding and by TPA. We demonstrate the existence of a hierarchy of TA cells; those...
R L Wu
Iman Osman
X R Wu
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T T Sun
Uroplakins (UPs) are integral membrane proteins that are synthesized as the major differentiation products of mammalian urothelium. We have cloned the human UP-II gene and localized it on chromosome 11q23. A survey of 50 transitional cell carcinomas (TCCs) revealed a UP-II polymorphism but no tumor-specific mutations. Immunohistochemical staining u...
The authors investigated whether fornical epithelium displays a differential in vivo response to acute and chronic stimulation when compared with bulbar and palpebral epithelia.
To induce an increase in epithelial proliferation, 0.5% phorbol myristate (TPA) was topically applied in petrolatum daily to both eyes of SENCAR mice for 12 days. Control m...
Uroplakin genes are expressed in a bladder-specific and differentiation-dependent fashion. Using a 3.6-kb promoter of mouse uroplakin II gene, we have generated transgenic mice that express human growth hormone (hGH) in their bladder epithelium, resulting in its secretion into the urine at 100-500 ng/ml. The levels of urine hGH concentration remain...
Our study established a technique for in vitro expansion and subsequent transplantation of autologous urothelial cells into vascularized seromuscular segments from stomach and colon in sheep. The proof of proliferation and differentiation of the transplanted urothelium in the absence of resident urothelium is considered to be a prerequisite for use...
Rabbit corneal epithelial cells cultured in the presence of 3T3 feeder cells undergo biochemical differentiation, as evidenced by their initial expression of K5 and K14 keratins characteristic of basal keratinocytes, followed by the subsequent expression of K3 and K12 keratin markers of corneal epithelial differentiation. Previous data established...
This study investigated the in vivo differentiation of conjunctival keratinocytes.
Keratinocytes from the fornical region of the conjunctival epithelium were isolated and plated at low density (5 x 102 per 100-mm dish) in Dulbecco's minimum essential medium containing 20% fetal bovine serum in the presence of mitomycin C-treated 3T3 feeder cells. A...
Purpose. We have proposed that conjunctival epithelial stem cells are enriched in the fomical zone for the following reasons: (1) Fornical epithelial cells display greater in vitro growth capacity than bulbar or palpebral epithelial cells (FVOS 1993;34:1814-1828). (2) Slow-cycling basal keratinocytes are concentrated in the fomical epithelium (IVOS...
This study investigated rabbit conjunctival and corneal epithelial cells to determine if they belong to two separate lineages.
Rabbit corneal, limbal, and conjunctival epithelial cells were isolated and grown in Dulbecco's minimum essential media and 20% fetal bovine serum in the presence of mitomycin-treated 3T3 feeder cells. After reaching 80% co...
Mammalian urothelium undergoes unique membrane specialization during terminal differentiation making numerous rigid-looking membrane plaques (0.3-0.5 micron diameter) that cover the apical cell surface. The outer leaflet of these membrane plaques is almost twice as thick as the inner leaflet hence the name asymmetric unit membrane (AUM). Ultrastruc...
A group of specialized mesenchymal cells located at the root of the mammalian hair follicle, known as the follicular or dermal papillary cells, are involved in regulating the hair cycle, during which keratinocytes of the lower follicle undergo proliferation, degeneration and regrowth. Using the arbitrarily primed-PCR approach, we have identified a...
The transmembrane 4 (TM4) superfamily contains many important leukocyte differentiation-related surface proteins including CD9, CD37, CD53, and CD81; tumor-associated antigens including CD63/ME491, CO-029, and SAS; and a newly identified metastasis suppressor gene R2. Relatively little is known, however, about the structure and aggregation state of...
Uroplakins (UPs) Ia, Ib, II, and III, transmembrane proteins constituting the asymmetrical unit membrane of urothelial umbrella cells, are the first specific urothelial differentiation markers described. We investigated the presence and localization patterns of UPs in various human carcinomas by applying immunohistochemistry (avidin-biotin-peroxida...
In three independent lines of transgenic mice, a 3.6 kb 5'-flanking sequence of the uroplakin II gene consistently drives the ectopic expression of a bacterial lacZ reporter gene in brain, in addition to its specific expression in the suprabasal layers of the urothelium. The ectopic expression in brain is especially noteworthy insofar as it is conf...
The asymmetric unit membrane (AUM) forms numerous plaques covering the apical surface of mammalian urinary bladder epithelium. These plaques contain four major integral membrane proteins called uroplakins Ia, Ib, II and III, which form particles arranged in a well-ordered hexagonal lattice with p6 symmetry and a lattice constant of 16.5 nm. Bovine...
Asymmetric unit membrane (AUM) consisting of uroplakins is a remarkable structure in the apical plasma membrane of mammalian urothelium. The present study demonstrated that uroplakins existed in intermediate cells of mouse bladder epithelium and formed the typical AUM only in fusiform vesicles of the intermediate cells. The fusiform vesicle is also...
To determine the cell kinetic properties of epithelial cells from various zones of the conjunctiva.
The morphology and cell kinetics of bulbar, fornical, and palpebral conjunctival epithelium were studied in neonatal and adult SENCAR mice. To examine the proliferative rate of the conjunctival epithelium, a single administration of tritiated thymidi...
Uroplakins are a group of integral membrane proteins that are synthesized as the major differentiation products of urothelium. The luminal portions of these proteins form 12-nm protein particles arranged in a two-dimensional crystalline array. The expression of uroplakin genes is bladder specific and differentiation dependent; little is known, howe...
We have shown previously that a 300-base pair (bp) 5' upstream sequence of rabbit keratin K3 gene (RK3) can function as a keratinocyte-specific promoter in transient transfection assays. Electrophoretic mobility shift assays using various overlapping and mutated oligonucleotides established that corneal keratinocyte nuclear proteins bound in vitro...
The luminal surface of mammalian bladder is exposed to urine with a composition widely different from that of plasma that bathes the basolateral surface of epithelium. Therefore we predict that the bladder permeability barrier, which is likely located in the apical membrane (AM), will exhibit low permeabilities to water, urea, NH3, H+, and small no...
A M Ryan
J E Womack
J Yu
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T T Sun
Polymorphisms. BamHI and TaqI restriction fragment length polymorphisms (RFLP) in the bovine Uroplakin IA ( UPKLA) gene. Source and Description of Probe. The probe is a 1.35-kb bovine cDNA encoding a 27-kDa bovine uroplakin IA protein associated with the urothelial asymmetric unit membrane (Yu et al., 1994). The insert was gel-purified and radiolab...
The asymmetric unit membrane (AUM) forms the apical plaques of mammalian urothelium and is believed to play a role in strengthening the urothelial apical surface thus preventing the cells from rupturing during bladder distention. We have shown previously that purified bovine AUMs contain four major integral membrane proteins: the uroplakins Ia (27...
The mammalian bladder epithelium elaborates, as a terminal differentiation product, a specialized plasma membrane called asymmetric unit membrane (AUM) which is believed to play a role in strengthening and stabilizing the urothelial apical surface through its interactions with an underlying cytoskeleton. Previous studies indicate that the outer lea...
The asymmetric unit membrane (AUM) is a highly specialized biomembrane elaborated by terminally differentiated urothelial cells. It contains quasi-crystalline arrays of 12-nm protein particles each of which is composed of six dumbbell-shaped subdomains. In this paper we describe the precursor sequence, processing and in vitro membrane insertion pro...
The slow-cycling cells in the bulge of the outer root sheath may represent stem cells for the hair follicle. With each new anagen (growing) phase bulge cells would give rise to a population of transient-amplifying cells which differentiate into outer root sheath and matrix keratinocytes. The lowermost part of the telogen (resting) follicle is compo...
The asymmetric unit membrane (AUM) of the apical surface of mammalian urinary bladder epithelium contains several major integral membrane proteins, including uroplakins IA and IB (both 27 kDa), II (15 kDa), and III (47 kDa). These proteins are synthesized only in terminally differentiated bladder epithelial cells. They are encoded by separate genes...
The full-length cDNA of mouse K12 keratin was characterized by sequencing overlapping cDNA clones isolated from a mouse cornea cDNA library. Using Northern blot hybridization, the radio-labeled cDNA hybridized to a 1.9 kb mRNA from adult cornea, but not from other mouse tissues including snout, esophagus, tongue, and skin. During mouse development,...
Stem cells are believed to be a necessary target of chemical carcinogens. Based on autoradiographic, ultrastructural, and biologic criteria, we have recently proposed that hair follicle stem cells reside not in the bulb, but in the upper outer root sheath in an area called the bulge. Proliferating cells have been shown to be more susceptible to tum...
We and others have shown previously that corneal keratinocyte stem cells can proliferate in vitro better than their progeny cells. In this paper, we applied this approach to the identification of hair follicular stem cells. When human scalp hair follicles were placed in explant culture, the bulge area yielded best outgrowths. In another experiment,...
Despite the fact that bladder epithelium has many interesting biological features and is a frequent site of carcinoma formation, relatively little is known about its biochemical differentiation. We have shown recently that a 47 kDa glycoprotein, uroplakin III (UPIII), in conjunction with uroplakins I (27 kDa) and II (15 kDa), forms the asymmetric u...
Keratinocytes of the suprabasal compartment of many stratified epithelia synthesize as a major differentiation product a keratin pair, consisting of an acidic and a basic keratin, which accounts for 10-20% of the newly synthesized proteins. While genes of several differentiation-related keratins have been cloned and studied, relatively little is kn...
The anterior surface of the eye is covered by several physically contiguous but histologically distinguishable epithelial overlying the cornea, limbus, bulbar conjunctiva, fornix conjunctiva, and palpebral conjunctiva. It is important to determine whether the different phenotypes of these epithelia are the result of intrinsic divergence, extrinsic...
BCC, basal cell carcinoma; BP, benzo(a)pyrene; DMBA, 7,12-dimethylbenz(a)anthracene; LRCs, label-retaining cells; MCA, 3-methylcholanthrene; SCC, squamous cell carcinoma; TdR, [3H]thymidine; TPA, 12-O-tetradecanoylphorbol-13-acetate
Rabbit esophageal epithelium, a parakeratinized stratified epithelium, synthesizes as one of its major differentiation products a keratin pair consisting of a basic K4 (59 kDa) and an acidic K13 (41 kDa) keratin. Although immunohistochemical staining data suggest that in esophageal epithelia of some other species these two keratins are suprabasally...
The hair follicle is a remarkable structure that undergoes a phase of sustained growth (anagen), followed by a period of cellular degeneration and rearrangement (catagen), and succeeded by an interval of rest (telogen) (Dry 1926; Chase et al. 1951; Chase 1954; Kligman 1959). This cycle can be repeated many times during the life of a hair follicle....
We have investigated, by immunohistochemical staining of various paraffin-embedded carcinoma sections, the tissue-specific expression of uroplakin III--a recently characterized constituent glycoprotein (47 kD) of the asymmetrical unit membrane which forms plaques on apical surface of urothelial umbrella cells. The apical membrane pattern of normal...
The healing of alkali-injured corneas is characterized by the persistence of polymorphonuclear leukocytes (PMN) in tissues and recurrent corneal epithelial defects. It has been suggested that the proteolytic enzymes secreted by PMN may account in part for the recurrent epithelial defects in the alkali-burned corneas. Cytoplasmic keratins, which for...
Despite the presumed importance of desmoglein, a 160-kDa glycoprotein, in desmosome formation and its possible involvement in certain blistering skin diseases, the precise location and function of this protein have not yet been firmly established. We describe here the characterization of a new monoclonal antibody, AE23, against an extracellular epi...
"Trichohyalin" is a 220-kD protein found in trichohyalin granules that are present as major differentiation products in the medulla and inner root sheath cells of human hair follicles. It was unclear whether this protein served as an intermediate filament precursor in the inner root sheath or as an intermediate-filament-associated (matrix) protein....
Although bladder cancers account for almost 5% of all human cancer deaths, little is known about the biochemistry of urothelial differentiation. We have recently identified three major protein subunits ('uroplakins') of asymmetric unit membranes (AUM), which form rigid-looking plaques covering up to 70% of the apical surface of urothelial superfici...
Although it has been shown previously that an acidic (type I) "soft" keratin can interact with many basic (type II) "soft" keratins to form 10-nm intermediate filaments, it has been unclear whether "soft" keratins are compatible with the "hard" keratins typically found in hair and nail. To address this issue and to generate more structural informat...
The Journal of Investigative Dermatology publishes basic and clinical research in cutaneous biology and skin disease.
An important element of the recently proposed limbal stem cell model is that corneal epithelial cells migrate centripetally. The driving force for this migration is unknown, although it has been suggested that limbal epithelium, proliferates at a higher rate than central corneal epithelium, thus creating a population pressure toward the central cor...
The differentiation of mammalian urothelium culminates in the formation of asymmetrical unit membrane (AUM). Using gradient centrifugation and detergent wash, we purified milligram quantities of AUMs which, interestingly, contained three major proteins (15, 27, and 47 kDa) that appeared to be identical to the three immunoaffinity purified, putative...
Although significant progress has recently been made in culturing mammalian urothelial cells, relatively little is known about their biochemical differentiation. In this paper, we assessed the differentiation state of cultured bovine urothelial cells by analyzing their keratins and a cell surface marker, uroplakin I. Urothelial cells were serially...
J Yu
Motomu Manabe
X R Wu
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T T Sun
The luminal surface of mammalian urothelium is covered with numerous plaques (also known as the asymmetric unit membrane or AUM) composed of semi-crystalline, hexagonal arrays of 12-nm protein particles. Despite the presumed importance of these plaques in stabilizing the urothelial surface during bladder distention, relatively little is known about...
Inconsistent with the view that hair follicle stem cells reside in the matrix area of the hair bulb, we found that label-retaining cells exist exclusively in the bulge area of the mouse hair follicle. The bulge consists of a subpopulation of outer root sheath cells located in the midportion of the follicle at the arrector pili muscle attachment sit...
Keratinocytes of the upper granular layers contain unique round-to-oval granules, 100-500 nm in diameter, in their peripheral cytoplasm. These granules (known as membrane coating granules [MCG], or lamellar granules) fuse with the apical cell surface of uppermost granular cells and discharge their contents into the intercellular space, where they a...
Despite the obvious importance of epithelial stem cells in tissue homeostasis and tumorigenesis, little is known about their specific location or biological characteristics. Using 3H-thymidine labeling, we have identified a subpopulation of corneal epithelial basal cells, located in the peripheral cornea in a region called limbus, that are normally...
The dorsal surfaces of mammalian tongues are covered with numerous projections known as filiform papillae whose morphology varies in different species. Using a panel of monoclonal antibodies to keratins as probes, we have established that, in both human and mouse, the interpapillary epithelia express mainly the "esophageal-type" keratins, while the...
In previous biochemical analyses, keratin 5 (Mr 58,000) has been detected in most mesotheliomas with epithelial component but not in pulmonary adenocarcinomas (Blobel et al., Am J Pathol 121: 235-247, 1985). In the present study, we have characterized a monoclonal antibody, AE14, as being selectively specific for keratin 5 (apart from the reactivit...
The dorsal surface of the mammalian tongue is covered with numerous projections called filiform papillae. Immunohistochemical staining and immunoblotting data indicate that the interpapillary epithelium expresses esophageal-type keratins while the papillary epithelium expresses skin- and hair-type keratins. The hard keratins of mouse tongue are ind...
The precise localization of particular keratin polypeptides eventually enables to sub-classify both embryonic and adult epithelial cells and tissues with respect to their relative degree of differentiation. This capacity should be exceptionally useful in studying the various aspects of epithelial differentiation. These localization studies are larg...
In this paper we present keratin expression data that lend strong support to a model of corneal epithelial maturation in which the stem cells are located in the limbus, the transitional zone between cornea and conjunctiva. Using a new monoclonal antibody, AE5, which is highly specific for a 64,000-mol-wt corneal keratin, designated RK3, we demonstr...
The four major keratins of normal human epidermis (molecular mass 50, 56.5, 58, and 65-67 kD) can be subdivided on the basis of charge into two subfamilies (acidic 50-kD and 56.5-kD keratins vs. relatively basic 58-kD and 65-67-kD keratins) or subdivided on the basis of co-expression into two "pairs" (50-kD/58-kD keratin pair synthesized by basal c...
Using an in vivo rabbit model system, we have studied the morphological and biochemical changes in corneal, conjunctival, and esophageal epithelia during vitamin A deficiency. Light and electron microscopy showed that the three epithelia undergo different degrees of morphological keratinization. Corneal and conjunctival epithelia became heavily ker...
The authors investigated the presence and distribution of keratin in germ cell tumors using a rabbit-anti-keratin antiserum and a monoclonal antikeratin antibody--which is specific for keratin classes of 40, 50, and 56.5 kdaltons--by various immunohistochemical methods on frozen sections, alcohol-fixed, and formalin-fixed paraffin-embedded tissues....
By studying the pathological changes in human conjunctival flaps and the conjunctival transdifferentiation in rabbits, we have identified and correlated two pathological processes with the loss of goblet cells: (1) loss of vascularization, and (2) intense inflammation. Loss of vascularization may be correlated with the loss of goblet cells in the c...
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... (TACs), without changes in stem cell number (Wilson et al., 1994; Lavker et al., 2003; Ito et al., 2004; Zhang et al., 2009) (seeFig. 2 andTable 1). Although there is evidence of apoptosis in the murine HF bulge during catagen (Lindner et al., 1997), apoptosis is thought to play a negligible role in the bulge stem cell niche, as these cells are spared from extensive apoptosis that characterises catagen in the proximal HF epithelium. ...
... We administered DMBA-TPA treatment to produce two comparing groups of mice: euploid (WT) and FVB.Ts1Rhr (Ts). Carcinogen treatment was administered to all mice at the same stage of skin development during the telogen phase of hair-follicle cycling (8-12 wks old) as susceptibility may vary at different phase of hair growth [25]. ...
... The morphological hallmark of terminally differentiated urothelial umbrella cells is the accumulation of urothelial plaques that cover almost the entire apical surface and form numerous cytoplasmic plaque-delivering vesicles Khandelwal et al., 2009;Wu et al., 2009). These plaques consist of 2D crystals of hexagonally packed 16-nm particles Min et al., 2006), which are formed by four major integral membrane proteins: the tetraspanins uroplakin Ia (UPIa) and UPIb (39% identical) and the single-pass UPII and UPIIIa ( Wu et al., 1990Wu et al., , 1994Wu et al., , 2009). Uroplakins first heterodimerize as UPIa/II and UPIb/IIIa pairs in the endoplasmic reticulum (ER; Tu et al., 2002;Hu et al., 2005), before being assembled into a heterotetramer (UPIa/II-Ib/IIIa) in the Golgi and transGolgi network (TGN), where they undergo chain-specific glycosylation and proteolytic processing (Hu et al., 2005). ...
... The location of the conjunctival stem cells in the human is more controversial. Wei et al., using tritiated thymidine in the rabbit concluded that the fornix was a major site of conjunctival stem cells [92,93]. Pellegrini et al., however, using clonal analysis of cells from various sites, reported that conjunctival stem cells are uniformly distributed in the human bulbar conjunctiva [80]. ...
... Clones can be classified into three types. Holoclone possesses the highest proliferative capacity while meroclone and paraclone own intermediate and the lowest separately [17] . In this experiment, the clones produced by head or body of pterygial epithelium were mainly holoclones. ...
... The concentration of the mUPII/human growth hormone reached 0.1– 0.5 g/l in mouse urine, which represented 0.02% of total urinary protein in transgenic mice. However, studies of transgenic mice showed that the exogenous gene under the control of the 3.6-kb mUPII promoter gene is also expressed in tissues other than the bladder (Meyer-Puttlitz et al., 1995). These results suggest that it is preferable to use long upstream regulatory elements for bladder-specific gene expression . ...
... When these glycoproteic structures dehydrate, the correct hydric balance of the stroma will be affected, which will incide in the normal maintenance of transparency of the cornea. Concurrently, alteration of the stroma will produce a loss in the number of goblet cells, with ensuing mucin and tensional alteration formerly described [11]. ...
... Sp1 is involved in regulation of several genes with important functions in the cornea. For example, Sp1 regulates corneal expression of keratin-3 in association with AP-2 [159, 160] and keratin-4 promoter activity in a cyclin D1-regulated manner [161]. Sp1 also activates corneal epithelial involucrin gene expression [162]. ...
... Urothelium, which is a unique type of epithelial tissue that lines the wall of the urinary tract, including the proximal urethra and the urinary bladder, plays an essential role as a barrier against pathogens, toxins, and wastes from the urine [6,10]. Notably, the urothelium constitutes the urineblood barrier and is supported by thick pseudostratified transitional epithelium (multi-layered) and the asymmetric and fully differentiated superficial membrane (umbrella) composed of complexes of uroplakins (UPs) [11][12][13]. The permeability of the urothelium is attributed to these unique proteins, known as the UPs, which comprise four subtypes: UP1a, UP1b, UP2, and UP3. ...
... In maintaining the balance between extracellular matrix deposition and degradation, TIMPs and matrix metalloproteinases have been assigned roles in tissue remodeling, enabling progression of the follicle through its different cycle phases. Previously, another protease inhibitor, plasminogen activator inhibitor 2 (PAI-2), was localized to the companion CL in both mouse and human follicles, leading to speculation that the last step before club fiber release is proteolytic (Lavker et al., 1998;Jensen et al., 2000). Our results showing the protease inhibitor TIMP3 surrounding club fibers in both rat and human follicles are consistent with this hypothesis implicating protease inhibitors as possible mediators of club fiber retention. ...



































































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