Characterization of protease-activated receptor-2 immunoreactivity in normal human tissues

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PAR-2 is a second member of a novel family of G-protein-coupled receptors characterized by a proteolytic cleavage of the amino terminus, thus exposing a tethered peptide ligand that autoactivates the receptor. The physiological and/or pathological role(s) of PAR-2 are still unknown. This study provides tissue-specific cellular localization of PAR-2 in normal human tissues by immunohistochemical techniques. A polyclonal antibody, PAR-2C, was raised against a peptide corresponding to the amino terminal sequence SLIGKVDGTSHVTGKGV of human PAR-2. Significant PAR-2 immunoreactivity was detected in smooth muscle of vascular and nonvascular origin and stromaI cells from a variety of tissues. PAR-2 was also present in endothelial and epithelial cells independent of tissue type. Strong immunolabeling was observed throughout the gastrointestinal tract, indicating a possible function for PAR-2 in this system. In the CNS, PAR-2 was localized to many astrocytes and neurons, suggesting involvement of PAR-2 in neuronal function. A role for PAR-2 in the skin was further supported by its immunolocalization in the epidermis. PAR-2C antibody exemplifies an important tool to address the physiological role(s) of PAR-2.

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D’Andrea, M. R., Derian, C. K., Leturcq, D., Baker, S. M., Brunmark, A., Ling, P., … Andrade-Gordon, P. (1998). Characterization of protease-activated receptor-2 immunoreactivity in normal human tissues. Journal of Histochemistry and Cytochemistry, 46(2), 157–164. https://doi.org/10.1177/002215549804600204

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