Regulation of cytokeratin expression in rat lung alveolar
epithelial cells in vitro.
Paine, Robert, Daniel Gaposchkin, Christopher Kelly, and Steven E.
Wilcoxen.
Department of Internal Medicine, Division of Pulmonary and Critical
Care Medicine, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI 48109-0360
APStracts 2:0088L, 1995.
Type II pneumocytes are the stem cells for the alveolar epithelium,
proliferating and differentiating into type I cells during lung
growth or following injury. The pattern of cytokeratin expression by
type II cells in vitro has been linked to the state of
differentiation of these cells. In particular, cytokeratin 19
expression has been associated with the type II cell phenotype. We
now examine the roles of cell shape and cell-cell interactions in the
regulation of cytokeratin expression by rat type II cells in vitro.
Type II cell spreading and intercellular contacts were modulated by
seeding cultures at high or low density (3.5 or 0.5x105 cells/cm2).
When cultured at high density, cells demonstrated increased
cytokeratin 19 protein synthesis and diminished cytokeratin 18
protein synthesis compared to highly spread cells at low density.
This effect was a reflection of changes in the abundance of mRNAs for
the individual cytokeratins. Alveolar epithelial cells at high
density also formed extensive desmosomes between the cells. Desmosome
formation was significantly decreased when cells were seeded at low
density or in reduced (0.05mM) calcium medium. Cytokeratin 19 mRNA
and protein expression were also significantly decreased when
desmosome formation was inhibited in reduced calcium medium, while
calcium content of the medium had little effect on cytokeratin 18.
These studies suggest that type II cell expression of cytokeratin 19,
a differentiation-related cytokeratin, is regulated by factors
influencing cell shape and intercellular contacts between epithelial
cells. They further suggest that cell-cell interactions between
epithelial cells may play a role in the modulation of epithelial cell
phenotype.
Received 25 October 1994; accepted in final form 12 May 1995.
APS Manuscript Number L309-4.
Article publication pending Am. J. Physiol. (Lung Cell. Mol.
Physiology).
ISSN 1080-4757 Copyright 1995 The American Physiological Society.
Published in APStracts on 26 May 1995.