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J Biol Chem, Vol. 274, Issue 39, 27914-27924, September 24, 1999
Y Receptor-mediated Induction of CD63 Transcripts, a Tetraspanin
Determined To Be Necessary for Differentiation of the Intestinal
Epithelial Cell Line, hBRIE 380i Cells
Gunnel
Halldén,
Margono
Hadi,
Hong T.
Hong, and
Gregory W.
Aponte
From the Department of Nutritional Sciences, University of
California, Berkeley, California 94720-3104
Peptide YY (PYY) and neuropeptide Y (NPY) are
peptides that coordinate intestinal activities in response to luminal
and neuronal signals. In this study, using the rat hybrid small
intestinal epithelial cell line, hBRIE 380i cells, we demonstrated that
PYY- and NPY-induced rearrangement of actin filaments may be in part through a Y1 and/or a nonneuronal Y2 receptor, which were cloned from both the intestinal mucosa and the hBRIE 380i cells. A number of
PYY/NPY-responsive genes were also identified by subtractive hybridization of the hBRIE 380i cells in the presence or absence of a
6-h treatment with PYY. Several of these genes coded for proteins
associated with the cell cytoskeleton or extracellular matrix. One of
these proteins was the transmembrane-4 superfamily protein CD63,
previously shown to associate with 1-integrin and implicated in cell adhesion. CD63 immunoreactivity, using antibody to
the extracellular domain, was highest in the differentiated cell
clusters of the hBRIE 380i cells. The hBRIE 380i cells transfected with
antisense CD63 cDNA lost these differentiated clusters. These studies suggest a new role for NPY and PYY in modulating
differentiation through cytoskeletal associated proteins.
Copyright © 1999 by The American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Inc.

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