Expression and Functional Activity of the Human Bitter Taste Receptor TAS2R38 in Human Placental Tissues and JEG-3 Cells

Bitter taste receptors (TAS2Rs) are expressed in mucous epithelial cells of the tongue but also outside the gustatory system in epithelial cells of the colon, stomach and bladder, in the upper respiratory tract, in the cornified squamous epithelium of the skin as well as in airway smooth muscle cell...

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Main Authors: Ute Wölfle, Floriana A. Elsholz, Astrid Kersten, Birgit Haarhaus, Udo Schumacher, Christoph M. Schempp
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Published: MDPI AG 2016-03-01
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/1420-3049/21/3/306
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spelling doaj-875e04250be24f5ab52b73841448b4c02020-11-24T23:11:59ZengMDPI AGMolecules1420-30492016-03-0121330610.3390/molecules21030306molecules21030306Expression and Functional Activity of the Human Bitter Taste Receptor TAS2R38 in Human Placental Tissues and JEG-3 CellsUte Wölfle0Floriana A. Elsholz1Astrid Kersten2Birgit Haarhaus3Udo Schumacher4Christoph M. Schempp5Department of Dermatology, University Medical Center, Freiburg 79104, GermanyDepartment of Pharmacology, Biocenter, Goethe-University, Frankfurt 60438, GermanyDermatohistological Laboratory Dr.Laaff, Freiburg 79111, GermanyDepartment of Dermatology, University Medical Center, Freiburg 79104, GermanyDepartment of Anatomy and Experimental Morphology, University Medical Center Hamburg-Eppendorf (UKE), Hamburg 20246, GermanyDepartment of Dermatology, University Medical Center, Freiburg 79104, GermanyBitter taste receptors (TAS2Rs) are expressed in mucous epithelial cells of the tongue but also outside the gustatory system in epithelial cells of the colon, stomach and bladder, in the upper respiratory tract, in the cornified squamous epithelium of the skin as well as in airway smooth muscle cells, in the testis and in the brain. In the present work we addressed the question if bitter taste receptors might also be expressed in other epithelial tissues as well. By staining a tissue microarray with 45 tissue spots from healthy human donors with an antibody directed against the best characterized bitter taste receptor TAS2R38, we observed an unexpected strong TAS2R38 expression in the amniotic epithelium, syncytiotrophoblast and decidua cells of the human placenta. To analyze the functionality we first determined the TAS2R38 expression in the placental cell line JEG-3. Stimulation of these cells with diphenidol, a clinically used antiemetic agent that binds TAS2Rs including TAS2R38, demonstrated the functionality of the TAS2Rs by inducing calcium influx. Restriction enzyme based detection of the TAS2R38 gene allele identified JEG-3 cells as PTC (phenylthiocarbamide)-taster cell line. Calcium influx induced by PTC in JEG-3 cells could be inhibited with the recently described TAS2R38 inhibitor probenecid and proved the specificity of the TAS2R38 activation. The expression of TAS2R38 in human placental tissues points to further new functions and hitherto unknown endogenous ligands of TAS2Rs far beyond bitter tasting.http://www.mdpi.com/1420-3049/21/3/306bitter taste receptorcalcium influxplacental tissue
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author Ute Wölfle
Floriana A. Elsholz
Astrid Kersten
Birgit Haarhaus
Udo Schumacher
Christoph M. Schempp
spellingShingle Ute Wölfle
Floriana A. Elsholz
Astrid Kersten
Birgit Haarhaus
Udo Schumacher
Christoph M. Schempp
Expression and Functional Activity of the Human Bitter Taste Receptor TAS2R38 in Human Placental Tissues and JEG-3 Cells
Molecules
bitter taste receptor
calcium influx
placental tissue
author_facet Ute Wölfle
Floriana A. Elsholz
Astrid Kersten
Birgit Haarhaus
Udo Schumacher
Christoph M. Schempp
author_sort Ute Wölfle
title Expression and Functional Activity of the Human Bitter Taste Receptor TAS2R38 in Human Placental Tissues and JEG-3 Cells
title_short Expression and Functional Activity of the Human Bitter Taste Receptor TAS2R38 in Human Placental Tissues and JEG-3 Cells
title_full Expression and Functional Activity of the Human Bitter Taste Receptor TAS2R38 in Human Placental Tissues and JEG-3 Cells
title_fullStr Expression and Functional Activity of the Human Bitter Taste Receptor TAS2R38 in Human Placental Tissues and JEG-3 Cells
title_full_unstemmed Expression and Functional Activity of the Human Bitter Taste Receptor TAS2R38 in Human Placental Tissues and JEG-3 Cells
title_sort expression and functional activity of the human bitter taste receptor tas2r38 in human placental tissues and jeg-3 cells
publisher MDPI AG
series Molecules
issn 1420-3049
publishDate 2016-03-01
description Bitter taste receptors (TAS2Rs) are expressed in mucous epithelial cells of the tongue but also outside the gustatory system in epithelial cells of the colon, stomach and bladder, in the upper respiratory tract, in the cornified squamous epithelium of the skin as well as in airway smooth muscle cells, in the testis and in the brain. In the present work we addressed the question if bitter taste receptors might also be expressed in other epithelial tissues as well. By staining a tissue microarray with 45 tissue spots from healthy human donors with an antibody directed against the best characterized bitter taste receptor TAS2R38, we observed an unexpected strong TAS2R38 expression in the amniotic epithelium, syncytiotrophoblast and decidua cells of the human placenta. To analyze the functionality we first determined the TAS2R38 expression in the placental cell line JEG-3. Stimulation of these cells with diphenidol, a clinically used antiemetic agent that binds TAS2Rs including TAS2R38, demonstrated the functionality of the TAS2Rs by inducing calcium influx. Restriction enzyme based detection of the TAS2R38 gene allele identified JEG-3 cells as PTC (phenylthiocarbamide)-taster cell line. Calcium influx induced by PTC in JEG-3 cells could be inhibited with the recently described TAS2R38 inhibitor probenecid and proved the specificity of the TAS2R38 activation. The expression of TAS2R38 in human placental tissues points to further new functions and hitherto unknown endogenous ligands of TAS2Rs far beyond bitter tasting.
topic bitter taste receptor
calcium influx
placental tissue
url http://www.mdpi.com/1420-3049/21/3/306
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