TY - JOUR
T1 - Mosaic regulation of lactase in human adult-type hypolactasia
AU - Maiuri, Luigi
AU - Rossi, Mauro
AU - Raia, Valeria
AU - Garipoli, Vasco
AU - Hughes, Lynn A.
AU - Swallow, Dallas
AU - Norén, Ove
AU - Sjöström, Hans
AU - Auricchio, Salvatore
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*Department of Pediatrics, University Federico II of Naples, Naples, Italy; ‘Istituto di Scienze dell’Alimentazione, Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche, Avellino, Italy; “Human Biochemical Genetics Unit, Medical Research Council, University College London, London, England; and llBiochemistry Laboratory C, Department of Medical Biochemistry and Genetics, Panum Institute, University of Copenhagen, Copenhagen, Denmark
PY - 1994/7
Y1 - 1994/7
N2 - Background/Aims: We have previously shown that in the proximal jejunum of hypolactasic humans, just a few villus enterocytes express lactase protein and activity. In the present study, we compared the distribution of lactase messenger RNA (mRNA), protein, and activity in villus enterocytes in tissues obtained from subjects with persistent high lactase activity and those with hypolactasia. Methods: Immunohistochemical and enzymohistochemical staining was performed on closely adjacent sections of human proximal jejunum from 5 individuals with persistent high lactase activity and 32 with hypolactasia. In all the persistent and in 9 hypolactasic samples, in situ hybridization was also performed using a digoxygenin-labeled RNA probe. Results: In persistent tissues, lactase mRNA, protein, and activity were present in all villus enterocytes. In hypolactasic tissues, lactase mRNA was detected only in some villus enterocytes; some of them also expressed protein and activity, whereas others did not. In 8 of these hypolactasic samples, a variable number of villus enterocytes with lactase mRNA and protein did not express lactase activity. Conclusions: Various types of enterocytes are present even on a single villus from individuals with adult-type hypolactasia. These results show that different mechanisms control lactase expression in enterocytes on the same villus.
AB - Background/Aims: We have previously shown that in the proximal jejunum of hypolactasic humans, just a few villus enterocytes express lactase protein and activity. In the present study, we compared the distribution of lactase messenger RNA (mRNA), protein, and activity in villus enterocytes in tissues obtained from subjects with persistent high lactase activity and those with hypolactasia. Methods: Immunohistochemical and enzymohistochemical staining was performed on closely adjacent sections of human proximal jejunum from 5 individuals with persistent high lactase activity and 32 with hypolactasia. In all the persistent and in 9 hypolactasic samples, in situ hybridization was also performed using a digoxygenin-labeled RNA probe. Results: In persistent tissues, lactase mRNA, protein, and activity were present in all villus enterocytes. In hypolactasic tissues, lactase mRNA was detected only in some villus enterocytes; some of them also expressed protein and activity, whereas others did not. In 8 of these hypolactasic samples, a variable number of villus enterocytes with lactase mRNA and protein did not express lactase activity. Conclusions: Various types of enterocytes are present even on a single villus from individuals with adult-type hypolactasia. These results show that different mechanisms control lactase expression in enterocytes on the same villus.
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U2 - 10.1016/0016-5085(94)90060-4
DO - 10.1016/0016-5085(94)90060-4
M3 - Article
SN - 0016-5085
VL - 107
SP - 54
EP - 60
JO - Gastroenterology
JF - Gastroenterology
IS - 1
ER -