Subcellular localization and distribution of the reduced folate carrier in normal rat tissues

The reduced folate carrier (Rfc1; Slc19a1) mediated transport of reduced folates and antifolate drugs such as methotrexate (MTX) play an essential role in physiological folate homeostasis and MTX cancer chemotherapy. As no systematic reports are as yet available correlating Rfc1 gene expression and...

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Main Authors: M. Hinken, S. Halwachs, C. Kneuer, W. Honscha
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Language:English
Published: PAGEPress Publications 2011-01-01
Series:European Journal of Histochemistry
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spelling doaj-e526aba12cc44810942c8a8913a64a442020-11-25T01:25:22ZengPAGEPress PublicationsEuropean Journal of Histochemistry 1121-760X2038-83062011-01-01551e3e310.4081/ejh.2011.e31177Subcellular localization and distribution of the reduced folate carrier in normal rat tissuesM. Hinken0S. Halwachs1C. Kneuer2W. Honscha3Institute of Pharmacology, Pharmacy and Toxicology, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Universität LeipzigInstitute of Pharmacology, Pharmacy and Toxicology, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Universität LeipzigFederal Institute for Risk Assessment, Department of Chemical Safety, BerlinInstitute of Pharmacology, Pharmacy and Toxicology, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Universität LeipzigThe reduced folate carrier (Rfc1; Slc19a1) mediated transport of reduced folates and antifolate drugs such as methotrexate (MTX) play an essential role in physiological folate homeostasis and MTX cancer chemotherapy. As no systematic reports are as yet available correlating Rfc1 gene expression and protein levels in all tissues crucial for folate and antifolate uptake, storage or elimination, we investigated gene and protein expression of rat Rfc1 (rRfc1) in selected tissues. This included the generation of a specific anti-rRfc1 antibody. Rabbits were immunised with isolated rRfc1 peptides producing specific anti-rRfc1 antiserum targeted to the intracellular C-terminus of the carrier. Using RT-PCR analysis, high rRfc1 transcript levels were detected in colon, kidney, brain, thymus, and spleen. Moderate rRfc1 gene expression was observed in small intestine, liver, bone marrow, lung, and testes whereas transcript levels were negligible in heart, skeletal muscle or leukocytes. Immunohistochemical analyses revealed strong carrier expression in the apical membrane of tunica mucosa epithelial cells of small intestine and colon, in the brush-border membrane of choroid plexus epithelial cells or in endothelial cells of small vessels in brain and heart. Additionally, high rRfc1 protein levels were localized in the basolateral membrane of renal tubular epithelial cells, in the plasma membrane of periportal hepatocytes, and sertoli cells of the testes. Taken together, our results demonstrated that rRfc1 is expressed almost ubiquitously but to very different levels. The predominant tissue distribution supports the essential role of Rfc1 in physiological folate homeostasis. Moreover, our results may contribute to understand antifolate pharmacokinetics and selected organ toxicity associated with MTX chemotherapy.http://www.ejh.it/index.php/ejh/article/view/1797Reduced folate carrierfolate homeostasismethotrexatecancerchemotherapyimmunohistochemistry
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author M. Hinken
S. Halwachs
C. Kneuer
W. Honscha
spellingShingle M. Hinken
S. Halwachs
C. Kneuer
W. Honscha
Subcellular localization and distribution of the reduced folate carrier in normal rat tissues
European Journal of Histochemistry
Reduced folate carrier
folate homeostasis
methotrexate
cancer
chemotherapy
immunohistochemistry
author_facet M. Hinken
S. Halwachs
C. Kneuer
W. Honscha
author_sort M. Hinken
title Subcellular localization and distribution of the reduced folate carrier in normal rat tissues
title_short Subcellular localization and distribution of the reduced folate carrier in normal rat tissues
title_full Subcellular localization and distribution of the reduced folate carrier in normal rat tissues
title_fullStr Subcellular localization and distribution of the reduced folate carrier in normal rat tissues
title_full_unstemmed Subcellular localization and distribution of the reduced folate carrier in normal rat tissues
title_sort subcellular localization and distribution of the reduced folate carrier in normal rat tissues
publisher PAGEPress Publications
series European Journal of Histochemistry
issn 1121-760X
2038-8306
publishDate 2011-01-01
description The reduced folate carrier (Rfc1; Slc19a1) mediated transport of reduced folates and antifolate drugs such as methotrexate (MTX) play an essential role in physiological folate homeostasis and MTX cancer chemotherapy. As no systematic reports are as yet available correlating Rfc1 gene expression and protein levels in all tissues crucial for folate and antifolate uptake, storage or elimination, we investigated gene and protein expression of rat Rfc1 (rRfc1) in selected tissues. This included the generation of a specific anti-rRfc1 antibody. Rabbits were immunised with isolated rRfc1 peptides producing specific anti-rRfc1 antiserum targeted to the intracellular C-terminus of the carrier. Using RT-PCR analysis, high rRfc1 transcript levels were detected in colon, kidney, brain, thymus, and spleen. Moderate rRfc1 gene expression was observed in small intestine, liver, bone marrow, lung, and testes whereas transcript levels were negligible in heart, skeletal muscle or leukocytes. Immunohistochemical analyses revealed strong carrier expression in the apical membrane of tunica mucosa epithelial cells of small intestine and colon, in the brush-border membrane of choroid plexus epithelial cells or in endothelial cells of small vessels in brain and heart. Additionally, high rRfc1 protein levels were localized in the basolateral membrane of renal tubular epithelial cells, in the plasma membrane of periportal hepatocytes, and sertoli cells of the testes. Taken together, our results demonstrated that rRfc1 is expressed almost ubiquitously but to very different levels. The predominant tissue distribution supports the essential role of Rfc1 in physiological folate homeostasis. Moreover, our results may contribute to understand antifolate pharmacokinetics and selected organ toxicity associated with MTX chemotherapy.
topic Reduced folate carrier
folate homeostasis
methotrexate
cancer
chemotherapy
immunohistochemistry
url http://www.ejh.it/index.php/ejh/article/view/1797
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