Characterization of the epithelial sodium channel delta-subunit in human nasal epithelium

Bangel-Ruland Nadine, Sobczak Katja, Christmann Tina, Kentrup Dominik, Langhorst Hanna, Kusche-Vihrog Kristina, Weber Wolf-Michael

Research article (journal) | Peer reviewed

Abstract

The epithelial sodium channel (ENaC) mediates the first step in Na+ reabsorption in epithelial cells such as kidney, colon, and airways and may consist of four homologous subunits (alpha, beta, gamma, delta). Predominantly, the alpha-subunit is expressed in these epithelia, and it usually forms functional channels with the beta- and gamma-subunits. The delta-subunit was first found in human brain and kidney, but the expression was also detected in human cell lines of lung, pancreatic, and colonic origin. When co-expressed with beta and gamma accessory subunits in heterologous systems, the two known isoforms of the delta-ENaC subunit (delta1 and delta2) can build amiloride-sensitive Na+ channels. In the present study we demonstrate the expression and function of the delta-subunit in human nasal epithelium (HNE). We cloned and sequenced the full-length cDNA of the delta-ENaC subunit and were able to show that in nasal tissue at least isoform 1 is expressed. Furthermore, we performed Western blot analyses and compared the cell surface expression of the delta-subunit with the classically expressed alpha-subunit by using immunofluorescence experiments. Thereby, we could show that the quantity of both subunits is almost similar. In addition, we show the functional expression of the delta-ENaC subunit with measurements in modified Ussing chambers, and demonstrate that in HNE a large portion of the Na+ transport is mediated by the delta-ENaC subunit. Therefore, we suppose that the delta-subunit may possess an important regulatory function and might interact with other ENaC subunits or members of the DEG/ENaC family in the human respiratory epithelium.

Details about the publication

JournalAmerican Journal of Respiratory Cell and Molecular Biology
Issue42
Page range498-505
StatusPublished
Release year2010
Language in which the publication is writtenEnglish
DOI10.1165/rcmb.2009-0053OC

Authors from the University of Münster

Bangel-Ruland, Nadine
Professorship of Animal Physiology (Prof. Weber)
Christmann, Tina
Institute for Animal Physiology
Kentrup, Dominik Richard
Medical Clinic of Internal Medicine D (Nephrology and Rheumatology) (Med D)
Tomczak, Katja
Professorship of Animal Physiology (Prof. Weber)
Weber, Wolf-Michael
Professorship of Animal Physiology (Prof. Weber)