%0 Journal Article %T Epithelial N-cadherin and nuclear ¦Â-catenin are up-regulated during early development of human lung %A Riitta Kaarteenaho %A Elisa Lappi-Blanco %A Siri Lehtonen %J BMC Developmental Biology %D 2010 %I BioMed Central %R 10.1186/1471-213x-10-113 %X Fortyseven cases of developing human lung including pseudoglandular, canalicular, saccular and alveolar periods were analyzed by immunohistochemisty for E- and N-cadherin and ¦Â-catenin and twentyone cases were also investigated by RT-PCR for E- and N-cadherin and ¦Â-catenin. For identifying the lung cells, the sections were also stained with antibodies against thyroid transcription factor-1 (TTF-1) and caveolin-1. Normal adult lung tissue was used as a control.E-cadherin was strongly expressed in epithelium of bronchi and large bronchioles from week 12 onwards and it was also positive in alveoli in pretype II cells and type II cells. N-cadherin was present in most of the epithelial cells of bronchi and the largest bronchioles during the pseudo-glandular and canalicular periods. N-cadherin was not detected in epithelium of developing alveoli. ¦Â-catenin was strongly membrane-bound and positively expressed in bronchial epithelium from week 12 to week 40; it showed nuclear positivity in both developing airway epithelium and in the cells underneath the epithelium during pseudo-glandular period and to a lesser degree also in the canalicular period. ¦Â-catenin was positive in pretype II cells as well as in type I and type II pneumocytes within alveoli.RT-PCR analyses revealed detectable amounts of RNAs of E- and N-cadherin and ¦Â-catenin in all cases studied. The amounts of RNAs were higher in early stages of gestation.E-cadherin is widely expressed in bronchial and alveolar epithelial cells. N-cadherin exhibit extensive epithelial positivity in bronchial epithelial cells during early lung development. The presence of ¦Â-catenin was observed in several cell types with a distinct location in tissue and cells in various gestational stages, indicating that it possesses several roles during lung development. The expressions of protein and mRNAs of E- and N-cadherin and ¦Â-catenin were higher in early gestation compared to of the end. Moreover, the expressions of these factors were %U http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-213X/10/113