ISSN:
1432-119X
Source:
Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
Topics:
Biology
,
Medicine
Notes:
Abstract The expression and function of transforming growth factor alpha (TGF-α) in the kidney are not fully characterised. There exists controversy concerning the detection of renal TGF-α mRNA and the localisation of its immunoreactivity. In attempts to clarify the detection and localisation issue, the present study aimed to detect TGF-α mRNA in neonate and adult rat kidneys, to examine the specificity of two commonly used anti-TGF-α antibodies and finally to localise renal TGF-α immunoreactivity using a specific antibody. TGF-α mRNA of around 4.8 kb was readily detected with a sensitive non-radioactive northern analysis, with a similar abundance in neonatal and adult rat kidneys. Renal TGF-α peptide of the 6-kDa mature form was identified by western blotting. By using various controls, including specimens from TGF-α knock out mice in comparison with wild-type mice, the present study has confirmed the specificity of a polyclonal anti-human recombinant TGF-α antibody. With this antibody, TGF-α immunoreactivity was localised to the proximal tubules in renal cortex. In addition, the present study has also demonstrated a non-specificity in localising TGF-α in rodent kidneys by the most commonly used monoclonal anti-human TGF-α C-terminal peptide antibody, which stained collecting ducts in renal cortex and medulla.
Type of Medium:
Electronic Resource
URL:
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s004180050383
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