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Original Article

Altered Distribution of Aquaporin 5 and its C-Terminal Binding Protein in the Lacrimal Glands of a Mouse Model for Sjögren's Syndrome

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Pages 621-629 | Received 28 Jan 2008, Accepted 05 Jun 2008, Published online: 02 Jul 2009
 

Abstract

Purpose: To investigate the distribution and expression of aquaporin 5 (AQP5) and its C-terminal binding protein in the apical membrane of the lacrimal glands (LGs) in a mouse model for Sjögren's syndrome (SS). Methods: The LGs of NOD mice (mouse model for SS) and ICR mice (normal control) were homogenized and delivered into the affinity columns bound to synthetic AQP5 C-terminal peptide. The eluates were analyzed by electrophoresis and liquid chromatography mass spectrometry/mass spectrometry (LC-MS/MS) techniques.Results: AQP5 from the NOD mice exhibited the capacity to bind a 21-kDa protein that was lacking in the ICR mice. Instead, ICR mouse expressed a 17-kDa AQP5 binding protein that was absent in LGs of SS. LC-MS/MS analysis revealed these respective proteins to be major urinary protein 4 (MUP4) and prolactin-inducible protein (PIP). The treatment of ICR mice with antisense PIP oligonucleotides decreased immunostaining of AQP5 in the apical membrane. Conclusions: These observations suggest that the binding of PIP to the C-terminal portion of AQP5 may cause AQP5 to be transported to the apical membrane of LGs. Correction of the aberrant binding of PIP to the AQP5 C-terminus could normalize AQP5 trafficking to the apical membrane, leading to a treatment for patients with SS.

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