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Clinical and Diagnostic Laboratory Immunology, May 2000, p. 371-376, Vol. 7, No. 3
Departments of
Medicine1 and
Surgery,3 National University of
Ireland, Cork, Ireland, and Division of Immunologic and
Infectious Diseases, Joseph Stokes Jr. Research Institute at the
Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
191042
Received 4 October 1999/Returned for modification 13 December
1999/Accepted 19 January 2000
Substance P (SP) has been implicated in peripheral and mucosal
neuroimmunoregulation. However, confusion remains regarding immunocyte
expression of the receptor for SP, neurokinin-1 receptor (NK-1R), and
whether there is differential NK-1R expression in the mucosal versus
the peripheral immune system. In the same assay systems, we examined
the expression of NK-1R in human lamina propria mononuclear cells
(LPMC), peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMC), peripheral blood
lymphocytes (PBL), monocytes, and monocyte-derived macrophages (MDM).
Using standard reverse transcription (RT)-PCR, mRNA expression of both
the long and the short isoforms of the NK-1R was evident in LPMC but
not in PBMC, PBL, monocytes, or MDM. However, by using nested RT-PCR
NK-1R mRNA expression was detected in PBMC, PBL, monocytes, and MDM.
This level of expression was found to represent one NK-1R mRNA
transcript in >1,000 cells. In contrast, by using competitive RT-PCR
we demonstrate that LPMC express a more biologically significant level
of eight NK-1R mRNA transcripts per cell. Flow cytometric detection of
NK-1R expression at the protein level was evident in LPMC but not in
PBMC. These findings illustrate the extreme sensitivity of nested
RT-PCR and the advantages of competitive RT-PCR in comparative studies
of receptor expression in different cell populations. This study suggests that, under normal conditions, readily detectable expression of NK-1R in human mononuclear cells occurs at the mucosal level rather
than in the peripheral circulation.
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Differential Expression of Neurokinin-1 Receptor by
Human Mucosal and Peripheral Lymphoid Cells
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