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SFTA2—A Novel Secretory Peptide Highly Expressed in the Lung—Is Modulated by Lipopolysaccharide but Not Hyperoxia

Tissue-specific transcripts are likely to be of importance for the corresponding organ. While attempting to define the specific transcriptome of the human lung, we identified the transcript of a yet uncharacterized protein, SFTA2. In silico analyses, biochemical methods, fluorescence imaging and ani...

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Autores principales: Mittal, Rashmi A., Hammel, Markus, Schwarz, Johannes, Heschl, Katharina M., Bretschneider, Nancy, Flemmer, Andreas W., Herber-Jonat, Susanne, Königshoff, Melanie, Eickelberg, Oliver, Holzinger, Andreas
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2012
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3386909/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22768197
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0040011
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author Mittal, Rashmi A.
Hammel, Markus
Schwarz, Johannes
Heschl, Katharina M.
Bretschneider, Nancy
Flemmer, Andreas W.
Herber-Jonat, Susanne
Königshoff, Melanie
Eickelberg, Oliver
Holzinger, Andreas
author_facet Mittal, Rashmi A.
Hammel, Markus
Schwarz, Johannes
Heschl, Katharina M.
Bretschneider, Nancy
Flemmer, Andreas W.
Herber-Jonat, Susanne
Königshoff, Melanie
Eickelberg, Oliver
Holzinger, Andreas
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description Tissue-specific transcripts are likely to be of importance for the corresponding organ. While attempting to define the specific transcriptome of the human lung, we identified the transcript of a yet uncharacterized protein, SFTA2. In silico analyses, biochemical methods, fluorescence imaging and animal challenge experiments were employed to characterize SFTA2. Human SFTA2 is located on Chr. 6p21.33, a disease-susceptibility locus for diffuse panbronchiolitis. RT-PCR verified the abundance of SFTA2-specific transcripts in human and mouse lung. SFTA2 is synthesized as a hydrophilic precursor releasing a 59 amino acid mature peptide after cleavage of an N-terminal secretory signal. SFTA2 has no recognizable homology to other proteins while orthologues are present in all mammals. SFTA2 is a glycosylated protein and specifically expressed in nonciliated bronchiolar epithelium and type II pneumocytes. In accordance with other hydrophilic surfactant proteins, SFTA2 did not colocalize with lamellar bodies but colocalized with golgin97 and clathrin-labelled vesicles, suggesting a classical secretory pathway for its expression and secretion. In the mouse lung, Sfta2 was significantly downregulated after induction of an inflammatory reaction by intratracheal lipopolysaccharides paralleling surfactant proteins B and C but not D. Hyperoxia, however, did not alter SFTA2 mRNA levels. We have characterized SFTA2 and present it as a novel unique secretory peptide highly expressed in the lung.
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spelling pubmed-33869092012-07-05 SFTA2—A Novel Secretory Peptide Highly Expressed in the Lung—Is Modulated by Lipopolysaccharide but Not Hyperoxia Mittal, Rashmi A. Hammel, Markus Schwarz, Johannes Heschl, Katharina M. Bretschneider, Nancy Flemmer, Andreas W. Herber-Jonat, Susanne Königshoff, Melanie Eickelberg, Oliver Holzinger, Andreas PLoS One Research Article Tissue-specific transcripts are likely to be of importance for the corresponding organ. While attempting to define the specific transcriptome of the human lung, we identified the transcript of a yet uncharacterized protein, SFTA2. In silico analyses, biochemical methods, fluorescence imaging and animal challenge experiments were employed to characterize SFTA2. Human SFTA2 is located on Chr. 6p21.33, a disease-susceptibility locus for diffuse panbronchiolitis. RT-PCR verified the abundance of SFTA2-specific transcripts in human and mouse lung. SFTA2 is synthesized as a hydrophilic precursor releasing a 59 amino acid mature peptide after cleavage of an N-terminal secretory signal. SFTA2 has no recognizable homology to other proteins while orthologues are present in all mammals. SFTA2 is a glycosylated protein and specifically expressed in nonciliated bronchiolar epithelium and type II pneumocytes. In accordance with other hydrophilic surfactant proteins, SFTA2 did not colocalize with lamellar bodies but colocalized with golgin97 and clathrin-labelled vesicles, suggesting a classical secretory pathway for its expression and secretion. In the mouse lung, Sfta2 was significantly downregulated after induction of an inflammatory reaction by intratracheal lipopolysaccharides paralleling surfactant proteins B and C but not D. Hyperoxia, however, did not alter SFTA2 mRNA levels. We have characterized SFTA2 and present it as a novel unique secretory peptide highly expressed in the lung. Public Library of Science 2012-06-29 /pmc/articles/PMC3386909/ /pubmed/22768197 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0040011 Text en Mittal et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Mittal, Rashmi A.
Hammel, Markus
Schwarz, Johannes
Heschl, Katharina M.
Bretschneider, Nancy
Flemmer, Andreas W.
Herber-Jonat, Susanne
Königshoff, Melanie
Eickelberg, Oliver
Holzinger, Andreas
SFTA2—A Novel Secretory Peptide Highly Expressed in the Lung—Is Modulated by Lipopolysaccharide but Not Hyperoxia
title SFTA2—A Novel Secretory Peptide Highly Expressed in the Lung—Is Modulated by Lipopolysaccharide but Not Hyperoxia
title_full SFTA2—A Novel Secretory Peptide Highly Expressed in the Lung—Is Modulated by Lipopolysaccharide but Not Hyperoxia
title_fullStr SFTA2—A Novel Secretory Peptide Highly Expressed in the Lung—Is Modulated by Lipopolysaccharide but Not Hyperoxia
title_full_unstemmed SFTA2—A Novel Secretory Peptide Highly Expressed in the Lung—Is Modulated by Lipopolysaccharide but Not Hyperoxia
title_short SFTA2—A Novel Secretory Peptide Highly Expressed in the Lung—Is Modulated by Lipopolysaccharide but Not Hyperoxia
title_sort sfta2—a novel secretory peptide highly expressed in the lung—is modulated by lipopolysaccharide but not hyperoxia
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3386909/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22768197
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0040011
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