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Human intestine and placenta exhibit tissue-specific expression of RAGE isoforms

The receptor for advanced glycation end products (RAGE) is encoded by AGER, a gene that is subjected to tissue-specific alternative splicing. Splice variants of RAGE in intestine and placenta are unknown and contradictory data concerning RAGE protein expression in these tissues have been published....

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Autores principales: Schwertner, Katharina, Gelles, Katharina, Leitner, Judith, Steinberger, Peter, Gundacker, Claudia, Vrticka, Ruben, Hoffmann-Sommergruber, Karin, Ellinger, Isabella, Geiselhart, Sabine
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10391957/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37533998
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.heliyon.2023.e18247
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author Schwertner, Katharina
Gelles, Katharina
Leitner, Judith
Steinberger, Peter
Gundacker, Claudia
Vrticka, Ruben
Hoffmann-Sommergruber, Karin
Ellinger, Isabella
Geiselhart, Sabine
author_facet Schwertner, Katharina
Gelles, Katharina
Leitner, Judith
Steinberger, Peter
Gundacker, Claudia
Vrticka, Ruben
Hoffmann-Sommergruber, Karin
Ellinger, Isabella
Geiselhart, Sabine
author_sort Schwertner, Katharina
collection PubMed
description The receptor for advanced glycation end products (RAGE) is encoded by AGER, a gene that is subjected to tissue-specific alternative splicing. Splice variants of RAGE in intestine and placenta are unknown and contradictory data concerning RAGE protein expression in these tissues have been published. As a basis for future functional studies, we examined RAGE expression in small intestine, colon and placentas. PCR cloning revealed that full-length RAGE is the only RAGE transcript isoform expressed in placenta. In the small intestine, the major transcript isoform detected was RAGE_v1 encoding the C-terminally truncated soluble receptor. In the colon, both full-length RAGE as well as several splice variants were identified. Four antibodies were used to study protein expression by immunoblotting and were carefully validated. Appropriate controls were essential to avoid misinterpretation of bands caused by non-specific reactivity of antibodies. Only one of four antibodies tested detected full-length RAGE in placenta, whereas no RAGE-specific band was detected in intestinal tissues despite loading >30-fold more intestinal tissue than the positive control, human lung. RAGE expression levels in the placenta were 100-fold lower compared with human lung when analyzed by ELISA, and no significant differences in RAGE expression were detected between healthy placentas and placentas from women with preeclampsia, gestational diabetes mellitus, or fetal growth restriction. We conclude that healthy placental chorionic tissue expresses low levels of full-length RAGE, whereas expression of the tissue-specific intestinal isoforms is below the limit of detection. Low RAGE expression levels in combination with a lack of antibody validation may explain the conflicting published results on RAGE protein expression in intestine and placenta.
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spelling pubmed-103919572023-08-02 Human intestine and placenta exhibit tissue-specific expression of RAGE isoforms Schwertner, Katharina Gelles, Katharina Leitner, Judith Steinberger, Peter Gundacker, Claudia Vrticka, Ruben Hoffmann-Sommergruber, Karin Ellinger, Isabella Geiselhart, Sabine Heliyon Research Article The receptor for advanced glycation end products (RAGE) is encoded by AGER, a gene that is subjected to tissue-specific alternative splicing. Splice variants of RAGE in intestine and placenta are unknown and contradictory data concerning RAGE protein expression in these tissues have been published. As a basis for future functional studies, we examined RAGE expression in small intestine, colon and placentas. PCR cloning revealed that full-length RAGE is the only RAGE transcript isoform expressed in placenta. In the small intestine, the major transcript isoform detected was RAGE_v1 encoding the C-terminally truncated soluble receptor. In the colon, both full-length RAGE as well as several splice variants were identified. Four antibodies were used to study protein expression by immunoblotting and were carefully validated. Appropriate controls were essential to avoid misinterpretation of bands caused by non-specific reactivity of antibodies. Only one of four antibodies tested detected full-length RAGE in placenta, whereas no RAGE-specific band was detected in intestinal tissues despite loading >30-fold more intestinal tissue than the positive control, human lung. RAGE expression levels in the placenta were 100-fold lower compared with human lung when analyzed by ELISA, and no significant differences in RAGE expression were detected between healthy placentas and placentas from women with preeclampsia, gestational diabetes mellitus, or fetal growth restriction. We conclude that healthy placental chorionic tissue expresses low levels of full-length RAGE, whereas expression of the tissue-specific intestinal isoforms is below the limit of detection. Low RAGE expression levels in combination with a lack of antibody validation may explain the conflicting published results on RAGE protein expression in intestine and placenta. Elsevier 2023-07-18 /pmc/articles/PMC10391957/ /pubmed/37533998 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.heliyon.2023.e18247 Text en © 2023 The Authors https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Schwertner, Katharina
Gelles, Katharina
Leitner, Judith
Steinberger, Peter
Gundacker, Claudia
Vrticka, Ruben
Hoffmann-Sommergruber, Karin
Ellinger, Isabella
Geiselhart, Sabine
Human intestine and placenta exhibit tissue-specific expression of RAGE isoforms
title Human intestine and placenta exhibit tissue-specific expression of RAGE isoforms
title_full Human intestine and placenta exhibit tissue-specific expression of RAGE isoforms
title_fullStr Human intestine and placenta exhibit tissue-specific expression of RAGE isoforms
title_full_unstemmed Human intestine and placenta exhibit tissue-specific expression of RAGE isoforms
title_short Human intestine and placenta exhibit tissue-specific expression of RAGE isoforms
title_sort human intestine and placenta exhibit tissue-specific expression of rage isoforms
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10391957/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37533998
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.heliyon.2023.e18247
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