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Deletion of the chloride transporter Slc26a9 causes loss of tubulovesicles in parietal cells and impairs acid secretion in the stomach

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NATL ACAD SCIENCES
DOI: 10.1073/pnas.0800616105

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acid secretion; chloride channel; acid-base transporter; chloride/bicarbonate exchanger

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  1. Department of Veterans Affairs, National Institutes of Health [DK62809, DK50594]
  2. Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft Sachbeihilfe [Se 460/9-5, 9-6]
  3. Ministry of Science in Lower Saxony
  4. Volkswagen Stiftung (to U.S.)

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Slc26a9 is a recently identified anion transporter that is abundantly expressed in gastric epithelial cells. To study its role in stomach physiology, gene targeting was used to prepare mice lacking Slc26a9. Homozygous mutant (Slc26a9(-/-)) mice appeared healthy and displayed normal growth. Slc26a9 deletion resulted in the loss of gastric acid secretion and a moderate reduction in the number of parietal cells in mutant mice at 5 weeks of age. Immunofluorescence labeling detected the H-K-ATPase exclusively on the apical pole of gastric parietal cells in Slc26a9(-/-) mice, in contrast to the predominant cytoplasmic localization in Slc26a9(+/+) mice. Light microscopy indicated that gastric glands were dilated, and electron micrographs displayed a distinct and striking absence of tubulovesides in parietal cells and reductions in the numbers of parietal and zymogen cells in Slc26a9(-/-) stomach. Expression studies indicated that Slc26a9 can function as a chloride conductive pathway in oocytes as well as a Cl-/HCO3- exchanger in cultured cells, and localization studies in parietal cells detected its presence in tubulovesicles. We propose that Slc26a9 plays an essential role in gastric acid secretion via effects on the viability of tubulovesicles/secretory canaliculi and by regulating chloride secretion in parietal cells.

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