簇
生物
pou结构域
颌下腺
唾液腺
细胞生物学
解剖
同源盒
内分泌学
转录因子
基因
遗传学
生物化学
复合材料
材料科学
作者
Harim Tavares dos Santos,Kihoon Nam,Frank Maslow,Travis Small,Tabitha Galloway,Laura M. Dooley,Patrick Tassone,Robert P. Zitsch,Gary A. Weisman,Olga J. Baker
标识
DOI:10.1369/00221554221120301
摘要
Tuft cells are bottle-shaped, microvilli-projecting chemosensory cells located in the lining of a variety of epithelial tissues and, following their identification approximately 60 years ago, have been linked to immune system function in a variety of epithelia. Until recently, Tuft cells had not been convincingly demonstrated to be present in salivary glands with their detection by transmission electron microscopy only shown in a handful of earlier studies using rat salivary glands, and no follow-up work has been conducted to verify their presence in salivary glands of other species. Here, we demonstrate that Tuft cells are present in the submandibular glands of various species (i.e., mouse, pig and human) using transmission electron microscopy and confocal immunofluorescent analysis for the POU class 2 homeobox 3 (POU2F3), which is considered to be a master regulator of Tuft cell identity.
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