Expression of pokeweed lectin binding in murine intestinal Paneth cells.

Epithelial cell biology Pub Date : 1994-01-01
G S Evans, S Chwalinski, G Owen, C Booth, A Singh, C S Potten
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Pokeweed (Phytolacca americana) lectin was found to stain the secretory granules in epithelial Paneth cells of small intestine in mice and rats. The distribution of Paneth cells stained with this lectin was identical to that obtained by another immunohistochemical marker for lysozyme. However, in comparison with other immunohistochemical markers, Pokeweed lectin is a more robust method for identifying Paneth cells in histological sections and for studying their secretory granules. Co-expression of the Pokeweed lectin binding sites in some oligomucous cells within the crypts suggested a close developmental link between these two cell types. Only one other non-epithelial cell type was stained by this lectin, and these were migratory lymphocytes found within the villus epithelium and lamina propria. Approximately 20% of these lymphocyte cells were also positive for the expression of CD3+. Pokeweed lectin was therefore used to study changes in the frequency of Paneth cells and intra-epithelial lymphocytes in normal and immunologically compromised animals (following infection with a parasite worm Trichuris muris and in a model of graft-versus-host rejection). This study confirmed that the population of Paneth cells turns over slowly even during conditions of inflammation.

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商陆凝集素在小鼠肠道Paneth细胞中的结合表达。
美洲商陆(Phytolacca americana)凝集素染色小鼠和大鼠小肠上皮Paneth细胞分泌颗粒。用这种凝集素染色的Paneth细胞的分布与用另一种溶菌酶免疫组织化学标记物获得的分布相同。然而,与其他免疫组织化学标志物相比,美洲商陆凝集素是一种更可靠的方法,用于鉴定Paneth细胞的组织学切片和研究其分泌颗粒。美洲商陆凝集素结合位点在隐窝内的一些寡粘细胞中共同表达,表明这两种细胞类型之间存在密切的发育联系。只有一种非上皮细胞类型被这种凝集素染色,这些细胞是绒毛上皮和固有层内的迁移淋巴细胞。约20%的淋巴细胞CD3+表达阳性。因此,美洲商陆凝集素被用于研究正常和免疫受损动物(在感染寄生虫虫和移植物抗宿主排斥模型后)Paneth细胞和上皮内淋巴细胞频率的变化。这项研究证实,即使在炎症条件下,Paneth细胞的数量也会缓慢变化。
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