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Fig. 1. Progastrin dissociates AJs and TJs. (A) Treatment of the IMGE-5 cell line,
which does not produce progastrin-derived peptides, for up to 4 hours with 5
nM recombinant human progastrin6-80 did not affect the expression
of ß-catenin (ß-cat), E-cadherin (E-cad), ZO-1, occludin (Occl),
claudin-1 (Cld-1), p125FAK or actin, as assessed by western blotting of cell
lysates. (B) Immunostaining for AJ and TJ proteins was observed using a
confocal microscope as described in Materials and Methods. Series of
horizontal optical sections (0.328 µm each) were collected, and images
represent a merging of sections spanning the apical region of IMGE-5 cells
(ten sections, 3.28 µm). Claudin-1 (Cld-1), ZO-1 and the AJ proteins
E-cadherin (E-cad) and ß-catenin (ß-cat) were located in the most
apical region of the lateral membrane in untreated (U) cells. Treatment with 5
nM progastrin6-80 (PG) for 4 hours induced a partial delocalisation
of all four proteins from the membrane to the cytoplasm. Bar, 7 µm. (C)
Progastrin treatment also induced a time-dependent partial dissociation of the
complex between occludin (white bars) and ZO-1 (black bars), as assessed by
densitometric scanning of western blots of ZO-1 immunoprecipitates of cell
lysates. Densitometric analysis represents the average of four experiments,
and statistical significance was assessed by Student's t test.
*P<0.05; **P<0.01.