Carcinogênese pulmonar em camundongos portadores de deleção em um dos alelos do gene da Cx43 / Lung carcinogenesis in mice with a deletion in one allele of Cx43 gene

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DATA DE PUBLICAÇÃO

2005

RESUMO

Gap junctions are communicating protein channels formed between adjacent cells that allow the exchange of molecules and ions smaller than 1kDa; connexins are proteins that form these junctions. Studies in the literature have been showing the lower level of cell communication capacity and alterations in the expression and/or localization of connexins in neoplasia. This study was performed to verify the influence of the deletion of one allele of Cx43 on lung carcinogenesis. Genetically manipulated heterozygous (Cx43Gap junctions are communicating protein channels formed between adjacent cells that allow the exchange of molecules and ions smaller than 1kDa; connexins are proteins that form these junctions. Studies in the literature have been showing the lower level of cell communication capacity and alterations in the expression and/or localization of connexins in neoplasia. This study was performed to verify the influence of the deletion of one allele of Cx43 on lung carcinogenesis. Genetically manipulated heterozygous (Cx43± or wild type mice (Cx43+/+) were injected with 3g/kg of at the age of 15 and 17 days and were euthanized after 25-weeks. Macroscopic and microscopic quantification of pulmonary lesions revealed that Cx43± mice presented higher multiplicity of pulmonary adenomas. These presented also a higher cell proliferation index, as evaluated by counting PCNA positive nuclei. Cxs 26, 32, 43 and 46 expressions in the pulmonary epithelium were investigated by Real-Time PCR and by immunohistochemistry. Cx43 expression was about 50% lower in Cx43± mice, in comparison to Cx43+/+ mice, as expected. In vitro studies showed that the APTII cells extracted from Cx43± mice presented a reduced communication capacity. When treated with urethane, the expression of Cx43 was increased by 100%. Other Cxs were down-regulated after the treatment with urethane, and were not observed lung areas devoid of adenomas after the treatment with urethane. Cx43 and Cx32 were not detected in Cx43± mouse adenomas. However, Cx26 and Cx46 were correlated with papillary lesions. Cx32 was cumulated in the cytoplasm of the lung epithelial cells and its expression, together Cx43, were associated with the sex, maybe contributing to the lower susceptibility of the female mice to urethane. In conclusion, the reduced expression of Cx43 determines a higher susceptibility to the development of pulmonary adenomas by urethane. This study was the first in vivo showing the influence of the deletion of one allele of Cx43± or wild type mice (Cx43+/+) were injected with 3g/kg of at the age of 15 and 17 days and were euthanized after 25-weeks. Macroscopic and microscopic quantification of pulmonary lesions revealed that Cx43± mice presented higher multiplicity of pulmonary adenomas. These presented also a higher cell proliferation index, as evaluated by counting PCNA positive nuclei. Cxs 26, 32, 43 and 46 expressions in the pulmonary epithelium were investigated by Real-Time PCR and by immunohistochemistry. Cx43 expression was about 50% lower in Cx43± mice, in comparison to Cx43+/+ mice, as expected. In vitro studies showed that the APTII cells extracted from Cx43± mice presented a reduced communication capacity. When treated with urethane, the expression of Cx43 was increased by 100%. Other Cxs were down-regulated after the treatment with urethane, and were not observed lung areas devoid of adenomas after the treatment with urethane. Cx43 and Cx32 were not detected in Cx43± mouse adenomas. However, Cx26 and Cx46 were correlated with papillary lesions. Cx32 was cumulated in the cytoplasm of the lung epithelial cells and its expression, together Cx43, were associated with the sex, maybe contributing to the lower susceptibility of the female mice to urethane. In conclusion, the reduced expression of Cx43 determines a higher susceptibility to the development of pulmonary adenomas by urethane. This study was the first in vivo showing the influence of the deletion of one allele of Cx43 in carcinogenesis

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animal carcinogenesis conexina interação celular connexin lung pulmão urethane cell interaction carcinogênese animal uretana

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