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Immunohistochemical localization of cystic fibrosis transmembrane regulator and clara cell secretory protein in taste receptor cells of rat circumvallate papillae

机译:大鼠环周乳头味觉感受器细胞中囊性纤维化跨膜调节剂和克拉拉细胞分泌蛋白的免疫组织化学定位

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Taste receptor cells (TRCs) are the sensory cells of taste transduction and are organized into taste buds embedded in the epithelium of the tongue, palate, pharynx, and larynx. Several studies have demonstrated that TRCs involved in sweet as well as bitter and umami responses express alpha-gustducin, an alpha-subunit of the G-protein complex. It has been further demonstrated that this typical taste protein is a potent marker of chemosensory cells located in several tissues, including gastric and pancreatic mucosa and the respiratory apparatus. We recently observed that alpha-gustducin and phospholipase C beta 2-immunoreactive cells were colocalized in the airways with cystic fibrosis transmembrane regulator (CFTR) and Clara cell-specific secretory protein of 10 (CC10) and 26 kDa (CC26). This finding suggests that TRCs might themselves express secretory markers. To test this hypothesis, we investigated the expression of CFTR, CC10, and CC26 in rat circumvallate papillae using reverse transcriptase-polymerase chain reaction analysis, immunohistochemistry, and confocal laser microscopy. The results showed that secretory markers such as CFTR, CC10, and CC26 are present in taste cells of rat circumvallate papillae, and their immunoreactivity is expressed, to a different extent, in subsets of taste cells that express alpha-gustducin. The presence of CFTR, CC10, and CC26 in taste bud cells and their coexpression pattern with alpha-gustducin confirms and extends our previous findings in airway epithelium, lending further credence to the notion that chemoreception and secretion may be related processes.
机译:味觉受体细胞(TRC)是味觉转导的感觉细胞,并组织成嵌入在舌头,pa,咽和喉上皮中的味蕾。多项研究表明,参与甜味,苦味和鲜味反应的TRC均表达α-gustducin(G蛋白复合物的α-亚基)。进一步证明,这种典型的味觉蛋白是位于包括胃和胰粘膜和呼吸器官在内的几种组织中的化学感觉细胞的有效标记。我们最近观察到,α-gustducin和磷脂酶C beta 2免疫反应性细胞与囊性纤维化跨膜调节剂(CFTR)和Clara细胞特异性分泌蛋白10(CC10)和26 kDa(CC26)共同定位在气道中。这一发现表明,TRC本身可能表达分泌标记。为了验证该假设,我们使用逆转录酶-聚合酶链反应分析,免疫组织化学和共聚焦激光显微镜研究了大鼠环乳头状乳头中CFTR,CC10和CC26的表达。结果表明,分泌性标记物(例如CFTR,CC10和CC26)存在于大鼠周缘乳头的味觉细胞中,并且它们的免疫反应性在表达α-gustducin的味觉细胞亚群中有所不同。味蕾细胞中CFTR,CC10和CC26的存在及其与α-gustducin的共表达模式证实并扩展了我们先前在气道上皮中的发现,进一步证实了化学感受和分泌可能是相关过程的观点。

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