Abstract

ABSTRACT We have studied caveolin-1 expression and the frequency and distribution of typical invaginated caveolae as they are identified by electron microscopy in the polarized epithelial cell lines MDCK II and Caco-2. In wild-type MDCK II cells caveolin expression is high and more than 400 caveolae/mm filter were observed at the basolateral membrane. No caveolae were found at the apical surface. By contrast, wild-type Caco-2 cells do not express caveolin-1 and have extremely few, if any caveolae. Caco-2 cells were stably transfected with the gene for caveolin-1 in order to investigate if the formation of caveolae is polarized also in these cells. We have isolated Caco-2 clones expressing different levels of caveolin-1, where the level of expression varies from 10-100% of the endogenous level in MDCK II cells. Caveolin-1 expression in Caco-2 cells gives rise to a marked immunofluorescense labeling mainly at the lateral plasma membrane. By electron microscopy an increase from less than 4 caveolae/mm filter in wild-type Caco-2 cells to 21-76 caveolae/mm filter in Caco-2 clones transfected with caveolin-1 was revealed and these caveolae were exclusively localized to the basolateral membrane. Thus expression of heterologous caveolin-1 in Caco-2 cells leads to polarized formation of caveolae, but there is a lack of correlation between the amount of caveolin expressed in the cells and the number of caveolae, suggesting that factors in addition to caveolin are required for generation of caveolae.

Keywords

CaveolaeBiologyCaveolin 1TransfectionCaveolinCell biologyCaco-2Cell cultureSignal transductionGenetics

Related Publications

Publication Info

Year
1998
Type
article
Volume
111
Issue
6
Pages
825-832
Citations
159
Access
Closed

External Links

Social Impact

Social media, news, blog, policy document mentions

Citation Metrics

159
OpenAlex

Cite This

Ulla Vogel, Kirsten Sandvig, Bo van Deurs (1998). Expression of caveolin-1 and polarized formation of invaginated caveolae in Caco-2 and MDCK II cells. Journal of Cell Science , 111 (6) , 825-832. https://doi.org/10.1242/jcs.111.6.825

Identifiers

DOI
10.1242/jcs.111.6.825