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Expression and functional activity of nucleoside transporters in human choroid plexus

BACKGROUND: Human equilibrative nucleoside transporters (hENTs) 1-3 and human concentrative nucleoside transporters (hCNTs) 1-3 in the human choroid plexus (hCP) play a role in the homeostasis of adenosine and other naturally occurring nucleosides in the brain; in addition, hENT1, hENT2 and hCNT3 me...

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Autores principales: Redzic, Zoran B, Malatiali, Slava A, Grujicic, Danica, Isakovic, Aleksandra J
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2820436/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20150980
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1743-8454-7-2
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author Redzic, Zoran B
Malatiali, Slava A
Grujicic, Danica
Isakovic, Aleksandra J
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Malatiali, Slava A
Grujicic, Danica
Isakovic, Aleksandra J
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description BACKGROUND: Human equilibrative nucleoside transporters (hENTs) 1-3 and human concentrative nucleoside transporters (hCNTs) 1-3 in the human choroid plexus (hCP) play a role in the homeostasis of adenosine and other naturally occurring nucleosides in the brain; in addition, hENT1, hENT2 and hCNT3 mediate membrane transport of nucleoside reverse transcriptase inhibitors that could be used to treat HIV infection, 3'-azido-3'-deoxythymidine, 2'3'-dideoxycytidine and 2'3'-dideoxyinosine. This study aimed to explore the expression levels and functional activities of hENTs 1-3 and hCNTs 1-3 in human choroid plexus. METHODS: Freshly-isolated pieces of lateral ventricle hCP, removed for various clinical reasons during neurosurgery, were obtained under Local Ethics Committee approval. Quantification of mRNAs that encoded hENTs and hCNTs was performed by the hydrolysis probes-based reverse transcription real time-polymerase chain reaction (RT-qPCR); for each gene of interest and for 18 S ribosomal RNA, which was an endogenous control, the efficiency of PCR reaction (E) and the quantification cycle (Cq) were calculated. The uptake of [(3)H]inosine by the choroid plexus pieces was investigated to explore the functional activity of hENTs and hCNTs in the hCP. RESULTS: RT-qPCR revealed that the mRNA encoding the intracellularly located transporter hENT3 was the most abundant, with E(-Cq )value being only about 40 fold less that the E(-Cq )value for 18 S ribosomal RNA; mRNAs encoding hENT1, hENT2 and hCNT3 were much less abundant than mRNA for the hENT3, while mRNAs encoding hCNT1 and hCNT2 were of very low abundance and not detectable. Uptake of [(3)H]inosine by the CP samples was linear and consisted of an Na(+)-dependent component, which was probably mediated by hCNT3, and Na(+)-independent component, mediated by hENTs. The latter component was not sensitive to inhibition by S-(4-nitrobenzyl)-6-thioinosine (NBMPR), when used at a concentration of 0.5 μM, a finding that excluded the involvement of hENT1, but it was very substantially inhibited by 10 μM NBMPR, a finding that suggested the involvement of hENT2 in uptake. CONCLUSION: Transcripts for hENT1-3 and hCNT3 were detected in human CP; mRNA for hENT3, an intracellularly located nucleoside transporter, was the most abundant. Human CP took up radiolabelled inosine by both concentrative and equilibrative processes. Concentrative uptake was probably mediated by hCNT3; the equilibrative uptake was mediated only by hENT2. The hENT1 transport activity was absent, which could suggest either that this protein was absent in the CP cells or that it was confined to the basolateral side of the CP epithelium.
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spelling pubmed-28204362010-02-12 Expression and functional activity of nucleoside transporters in human choroid plexus Redzic, Zoran B Malatiali, Slava A Grujicic, Danica Isakovic, Aleksandra J Cerebrospinal Fluid Res Research BACKGROUND: Human equilibrative nucleoside transporters (hENTs) 1-3 and human concentrative nucleoside transporters (hCNTs) 1-3 in the human choroid plexus (hCP) play a role in the homeostasis of adenosine and other naturally occurring nucleosides in the brain; in addition, hENT1, hENT2 and hCNT3 mediate membrane transport of nucleoside reverse transcriptase inhibitors that could be used to treat HIV infection, 3'-azido-3'-deoxythymidine, 2'3'-dideoxycytidine and 2'3'-dideoxyinosine. This study aimed to explore the expression levels and functional activities of hENTs 1-3 and hCNTs 1-3 in human choroid plexus. METHODS: Freshly-isolated pieces of lateral ventricle hCP, removed for various clinical reasons during neurosurgery, were obtained under Local Ethics Committee approval. Quantification of mRNAs that encoded hENTs and hCNTs was performed by the hydrolysis probes-based reverse transcription real time-polymerase chain reaction (RT-qPCR); for each gene of interest and for 18 S ribosomal RNA, which was an endogenous control, the efficiency of PCR reaction (E) and the quantification cycle (Cq) were calculated. The uptake of [(3)H]inosine by the choroid plexus pieces was investigated to explore the functional activity of hENTs and hCNTs in the hCP. RESULTS: RT-qPCR revealed that the mRNA encoding the intracellularly located transporter hENT3 was the most abundant, with E(-Cq )value being only about 40 fold less that the E(-Cq )value for 18 S ribosomal RNA; mRNAs encoding hENT1, hENT2 and hCNT3 were much less abundant than mRNA for the hENT3, while mRNAs encoding hCNT1 and hCNT2 were of very low abundance and not detectable. Uptake of [(3)H]inosine by the CP samples was linear and consisted of an Na(+)-dependent component, which was probably mediated by hCNT3, and Na(+)-independent component, mediated by hENTs. The latter component was not sensitive to inhibition by S-(4-nitrobenzyl)-6-thioinosine (NBMPR), when used at a concentration of 0.5 μM, a finding that excluded the involvement of hENT1, but it was very substantially inhibited by 10 μM NBMPR, a finding that suggested the involvement of hENT2 in uptake. CONCLUSION: Transcripts for hENT1-3 and hCNT3 were detected in human CP; mRNA for hENT3, an intracellularly located nucleoside transporter, was the most abundant. Human CP took up radiolabelled inosine by both concentrative and equilibrative processes. Concentrative uptake was probably mediated by hCNT3; the equilibrative uptake was mediated only by hENT2. The hENT1 transport activity was absent, which could suggest either that this protein was absent in the CP cells or that it was confined to the basolateral side of the CP epithelium. BioMed Central 2010-01-11 /pmc/articles/PMC2820436/ /pubmed/20150980 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1743-8454-7-2 Text en Copyright ©2010 Redzic et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Redzic, Zoran B
Malatiali, Slava A
Grujicic, Danica
Isakovic, Aleksandra J
Expression and functional activity of nucleoside transporters in human choroid plexus
title Expression and functional activity of nucleoside transporters in human choroid plexus
title_full Expression and functional activity of nucleoside transporters in human choroid plexus
title_fullStr Expression and functional activity of nucleoside transporters in human choroid plexus
title_full_unstemmed Expression and functional activity of nucleoside transporters in human choroid plexus
title_short Expression and functional activity of nucleoside transporters in human choroid plexus
title_sort expression and functional activity of nucleoside transporters in human choroid plexus
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2820436/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20150980
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1743-8454-7-2
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