Protocadherin-1localizationand celladhesionfunction in airway epithelialcells in asthma

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Background The asthma gene PCDH1 encodes Protocadherin-1, a putative adhesion molecule of unknown function expressed in the airway epithelium. Here, we characterize the localization, differential expression, homotypic adhesion specificity and function of PCDH1 in airway epithelial cells in asthma. Methods We performed confocal fluorescence microscopy to determine subcellular localization of PCDH1 in 16HBE cells and primary bronchial epithelial cells (PBECs) grown at air-liquid interface. Next, to compare PCDH1 expression and localization in asthma and controls we performed qRT-PCR and fluorescence microscopy in PBECs and immunohistochemistry on airway wall biopsies. We examined homotypic adhesion specificity of HEK293T clones overexpressing fluorescently tagged-PCDH1 isoforms. Finally, to evaluate the role for PCDH1 in epithelial barrier formation and repair, we performed siRNA knockdown-studies and measured epithelial resistance.

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Tellez, G. F., Willemse, B. W. M., Brouwer, U., Brinksma, S. N., Vandepoele, K., Noordhoek, J. A., … Koppelman, G. H. (2016). Protocadherin-1localizationand celladhesionfunction in airway epithelialcells in asthma. PLoS ONE, 11(10). https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0163967

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