TY - JOUR
T1 - Expression of MUC1 on corneal endothelium of human
AU - Jung, Seung Eun
AU - Seo, Kyoung Yul
AU - Kim, Hyun
AU - Kim, Hyung Lae
AU - Chung, In Hyuk
AU - Kim, Eung Kweon
PY - 2002/10
Y1 - 2002/10
N2 - Purpose. To determine the expression of MUC1 in the human corneal endothelium. Methods. Reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) for MUC1 was performed with total RNA from endothelial cells extracted from the human cornea. In situ hybridization with sense and antisense probes of human MUC1 was performed on the human corneal endothelium, immunoblot analysis using monoclonal antibody specific for human MUC1 (HMFG-1, or VU4H5) was performed on collected human corneal endothelial cells, and immunohistochemistry on the human cornea, using the same antibodies. Results. MUC1 mRNA expression was observed by RT-PCR in the human corneal endothelium, and the nucleotide sequence from the amplified band was matched with known human MUC1. In situ hybridization studies showed the localization of MUC1 mRNA in the human corneal endothelium, and immunoblot assay demonstrated the presence of MUC1 protein (MW > 200 kd). In addition, MUC1 protein was observed on the apical surface of cells and at the superficial layer of the cytoplasm in immunohistochemical studies. Conclusions. Human corneal endothelial cells produce MUC1, which is known to have protective and lubricative roles.
AB - Purpose. To determine the expression of MUC1 in the human corneal endothelium. Methods. Reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) for MUC1 was performed with total RNA from endothelial cells extracted from the human cornea. In situ hybridization with sense and antisense probes of human MUC1 was performed on the human corneal endothelium, immunoblot analysis using monoclonal antibody specific for human MUC1 (HMFG-1, or VU4H5) was performed on collected human corneal endothelial cells, and immunohistochemistry on the human cornea, using the same antibodies. Results. MUC1 mRNA expression was observed by RT-PCR in the human corneal endothelium, and the nucleotide sequence from the amplified band was matched with known human MUC1. In situ hybridization studies showed the localization of MUC1 mRNA in the human corneal endothelium, and immunoblot assay demonstrated the presence of MUC1 protein (MW > 200 kd). In addition, MUC1 protein was observed on the apical surface of cells and at the superficial layer of the cytoplasm in immunohistochemical studies. Conclusions. Human corneal endothelial cells produce MUC1, which is known to have protective and lubricative roles.
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U2 - 10.1097/00003226-200210000-00011
DO - 10.1097/00003226-200210000-00011
M3 - Article
C2 - 12352087
AN - SCOPUS:0036784847
SN - 0277-3740
VL - 21
SP - 691
EP - 695
JO - Cornea
JF - Cornea
IS - 7
ER -