Abstract

Sodium bicarbonate cotransporters (NBCs) are involved in the pH regulation of salivary glands. However, the roles and regulatory mechanisms among different NBC isotypes have not been rigorously evaluated. We investigated the roles of two different types of NBCs, electroneutral (NBCn1) and electrogenic NBC (NBCe1), with respect to pH regulation and regulatory mechanisms using human submandibular glands (hSMGs) and HSG cells. Intracellular pH (pHi) was measured and the pHi recovery rate from cell acidification induced by an NH4Cl pulse was recorded. Subcellular localization and protein phosphorylation were determined using immunohistochemistry and co-immunoprecipitation techniques. We determined that NBCn1 is expressed on the basolateral side of acinar cells and the apical side of duct cells, while NBCe1 is exclusively expressed on the apical membrane of duct cells. The pHi recovery rate in hSMG acinar cells, which only express NBCn1, was not affected by pre-incubation with 5 μM PP2, an Src tyrosine kinase inhibitor. However, in HSG cells, which express both NBCe1 and NBCn1, the pHi recovery rate was inhibited by PP2. The apparent difference in regulatory mechanisms for NBCn1 and NBCe1 was evaluated by artificial overexpression of NBCn1 or NBCe1 in HSG cells, which revealed that the pHi recovery rate was only inhibited by PP2 in cells overexpressing NBCe1. Furthermore, only NBCe1 was significantly phosphorylated and translocated by NH4Cl, which was inhibited by PP2. Our results suggest that both NBCn1 and NBCe1 play a role in pHi regulation in hSMG acinar cells, and also that Src kinase does not regulate the activity of NBCn1.

Highlights

  • The ability to maintain intracellular pH homeostasis is critical, and dysregulated pHi is connected with several diseases [1]

  • We used Reverse Transcription-Polymerase Chain Reaction (RT-PCR) to investigate the expression of various isotypes of sodium bicarbonate cotransporters (NBCs) in human submandibular glands and HSG cells originating from hSMG ducts

  • NBCn1 mRNA transcripts were detected in hSMG acinar cells, whole hSMGs, and the HSG cell line

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Introduction

The ability to maintain intracellular pH (pHi) homeostasis is critical, and dysregulated pHi is connected with several diseases [1]. PHi can influence various metabolic reactions and vascular functions [2, 3]. There are two major types of proteins that regulate pHi, PLOS ONE | DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0138368. Role of Sodium Bicarbonate Cotransporters in Salivary Glands namely, Na+-H+ exchangers (NHEs) and Na+-HCO3- cotransporters (NBCs). Bicarbonate ion (HCO3-), which functions as a buffer that provides optimal pH, is one of the crucial ions in epithelial cells and fluctuations in the concentration of HCO3- in final fluids is associated with several epithelial diseases [4]. Bicarbonate transporter is an important protein in the epithelia, especially salivary glands

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