Differentiating cells of murine stratified squamous epithelia constitutively express plasminogen activator inhibitor type 2 (PAI-2)

In stratified squamous epithelia a critical balance among cell proliferation, differentiation, and death must be maintained in order for these tissues to fulfill their barrier function. Previous studies have demonstrated that plasminogen activator inhibitor 2 (PAI-2) is a product of differentiating...

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description In stratified squamous epithelia a critical balance among cell proliferation, differentiation, and death must be maintained in order for these tissues to fulfill their barrier function. Previous studies have demonstrated that plasminogen activator inhibitor 2 (PAI-2) is a product of differentiating epidermal keratinocytes, suggesting a role for this inhibitor during squamous differentiation. Furthermore, in certain tumor cell lines, overexpression of PAI-2 confers resistance to the induction of programmed cell death, suggesting cytoprotective function(s). In the present study we demonstrate that PAI-2 mRNA and protein are constitutively and uniquely expressed in differentiating cells of murine stratified squamous epithelia, including epidermis, esophagus, vagina, oral mucosa, and tongue. PAI-2 immunohistochemical localization patterns suggest a predominantly cytosolic distribution, consistent with biochemical identification of the major PAI-2 species as a 43-kDa, presumably non-glycosylated protein. Functional analysis shows that the majority of epithelial PAI-2 is active. In contrast to the high levels of PAI-2 expression in stratified squamous epithelia, little or no PAI-2 is detectable in simple epithelia. These findings suggest that epithelial PAI-2 may mediate inhibition of intracellular proteinases associated with events during terminal differentiation and death that are unique to stratified squamous epithelia.
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Cell death
Cell Differentiation
Cell proliferation
Epidermis
Epidermis - metabolism
Epithelial Cells - metabolism
Esophagus
Esophagus - metabolism
Female
Immunoenzyme Techniques
Keratinocytes
Localization
Mice
Mice, Inbred C57BL
Mice, Inbred SENCAR
Mouth Mucosa - metabolism
mRNA
Mucosa
Plasminogen Activator Inhibitor 2 - genetics
Plasminogen Activator Inhibitor 2 - metabolism
Plasminogen activator inhibitors
RNA, Messenger - biosynthesis
Serine Proteinase Inhibitors - genetics
Serine Proteinase Inhibitors - metabolism
Tongue - metabolism
Tumor cell lines
Vagina
Vagina - metabolism
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