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Telocyter och lymfatiska endotelceller: Två immunofenotypiskt distinkta och rumsligt närliggande cellentiteter

Irene Rosa, Mirca Marini, Eleonora Sgambati, Lidia Ibba-Manneschi, Mirko Manetti
Nyckelinsikter
  1. 01Telocyter och lymfatiska celler är två olika celltyper
  2. 02De kan identifieras med unika proteinmarkörer
  3. 03Telocyter återfinns i nära anslutning till lymfkärl
  4. 04Närheten tyder på en roll i att reglera lymfatisk funktion

Telocyter och lymfatiska celler är åtskilda men nära förbundna, vilket tyder på att telocyter kan hjälpa till att reglera lymfkärlens funktion.

Abstract

Telocytes (TCs) have recently emerged as a peculiar type of stromal cells located in both perivascular and interstitial compartments of multiple anatomical sites in humans, other mammals and vertebrates. Pioneer electron microscopy studies have ultrastructurally defined TCs as "stromal cells with telopodes" (i.e. very long and thin cell processes with a moniliform morphology conferred by the irregular alternation of slender segments and small, bead-like, dilated portions), whereupon it has become apparent that TCs largely correspond to the CD34+ stromal/interstitial cells detectable by immunohistochemical assays. Besides CD34, TCs are also characterized by the expression of platelet-derived growth factor receptor (PDGFR)α. Interestingly, recent works recommended that lymphatic endothelial cell (LEC) markers should be routinely assessed to discriminate with certainty TCs from LECs, because these two cell types may exhibit similar morphological traits, especially when initial lymphatics are sectioned longitudinally and appear as vascular profiles with no obvious lumen. Furthermore, it has been argued that lymphatic microvessels immunostained for the small mucin-type transmembrane glycoprotein podoplanin (PDPN), which is widely used as lymphatic endothelial marker, can be easily misidentified as TCs. Nevertheless, surprisingly these assumptions were not based on double tissue immunostaining for TC and LEC markers. Therefore, the present morphological study was undertaken to precisely investigate the mutual spatial organization and putative relationships of TCs and lymphatic vessels in tissues from different human organs. For this purpose, we carried out a series of double immunofluorescence analyses simultaneously detecting the CD34 or PDGFRα antigen and a marker of LECs, either PDPN or lymphatic vessel endothelial hyaluronan receptor-1 (LYVE-1). In the connective tissue compartment of different organs, TCs were CD34+/PDGFRα+/PDPN-/LYVE-1- while LECs were CD34-/PDGFRα-/PDPN+/LYVE-1+, thus representing two definitely distinct, though spatially close, cell entities. The arrangement of telopodes to intimately surround the abluminal side of LECs suggests a possible role of TCs in the regulation of lymphatic capillary functionality, which is worth investigating further.

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APA
Irene Rosa, Mirca Marini, Eleonora Sgambati, Lidia Ibba-Manneschi, & Mirko Manetti (2020). Telocyter och lymfatiska endotelceller: Två immunofenotypiskt distinkta och rumsligt närliggande cellentiteter. https://fasciaresearchdatabase.com/telocytes-and-lymphatic-endothelial-cells-two-immunophenotypically-distinct-and-spatially-close-cell-entities/
MLA
Irene Rosa, et al. "Telocyter och lymfatiska endotelceller: Två immunofenotypiskt distinkta och rumsligt närliggande cellentiteter." 2020, https://fasciaresearchdatabase.com/telocytes-and-lymphatic-endothelial-cells-two-immunophenotypically-distinct-and-spatially-close-cell-entities/.
Chicago
Irene Rosa et al. 2020. "Telocyter och lymfatiska endotelceller: Två immunofenotypiskt distinkta och rumsligt närliggande cellentiteter.". https://fasciaresearchdatabase.com/telocytes-and-lymphatic-endothelial-cells-two-immunophenotypically-distinct-and-spatially-close-cell-entities/