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Rabbit tonsil-associated M-cells express cytokeratin 20 and take up particulate antigen

Carapelli, Alessandro
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Regoli, Mari
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NICOLETTI, CLAUDIO
altro
Bertelli, Eugenio
2004
  • journal article

Periodico
JOURNAL OF HISTOCHEMISTRY & CYTOCHEMISTRY
Abstract
M-cells are believed to play a pivotal role in initiation of the immune response. These cells, located in the epithelia that overlie mucosal lymphoid follicles, are responsible for the active uptake of particulate antigens and for their translocation to the underlying lymphoid tissue. The identification of reliable markers for M-cells is therefore extremely important for the study of the initial steps that lead to the immune response. For this purpose, we studied cytokeratin 20 (CK20) expression in the epithelium of rabbit palatine tonsils by immunofluorescence, confocal microscopy, and Western blotting. CK20 cells were observed in all rabbit palatine tonsils examined. By Western blotting, one CK20-immunoreactive band was identified at 46 kD on samples of proteins from the intermediate filament-enriched cytoskeletal fraction of tonsil epithelium. Double labeling of CK20(+) cells with cell-specific markers confirmed that such cells were actually M-cells. Moreover, CK20(+) M-cells displayed a mature phenotype (they formed pockets harboring lymphoid cells) and were functionally competent because they could take up particulate antigens from the pharyngeal lumen. We conclude that CK20 is an M-cell marker for rabbit palatine tonsils. Moreover, we can hypothesize the use of M-cells as a possible site for antigen delivery of particle-based vaccines
DOI
10.1369/jhc.4A6298.2004
WOS
WOS:000224506800008
Archivio
https://hdl.handle.net/11390/1312029
info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/scopus/2-s2.0-5444274053
http://jhc.sagepub.com/content/52/10/1323.full
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closed access
license:non pubblico
license:non pubblico
license uri:iris.2.pri01
license uri:iris.2.pri01
Soggetti
  • Antigen transport

  • Cytokeratin 20

  • M-cell

  • MALT

  • Tonsil

  • Anatomy

  • Histology

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