Literature DB >> 1617413

GFAP expression of human Schwann cells in tissue culture.

D Bianchini1, I De Martini, A Cadoni, A Zicca, M Tabaton, A Schenone, S Anfosso, A S Akkad Wattar, D Zaccheo, G L Mancardi.   

Abstract

We have studied the expression of the intermediate filament (IF) proteins, vimentin and glial fibrillary acidic protein (GFAP), in cultured human Schwann cells (SC) from patients with different neuropathies and normal control cases. SC cultures from sural nerve biopsies of 8 subjects with axonal neuropathies, 8 with demyelinating neuropathies and 3 normal controls were included in this study and processed with double immunofluorescence technique, using anti-vimentin and anti-GFAP antibodies, during the 2nd, 4th and 6th week of culture. Five cultures incubated with anti-GFAP antibodies were also processed for immunoelectron microscopy. Specificity tests of the used antibodies were performed. We have found that: (1) cultured human SC constantly express vimentin; (2) SC from normal controls are GFAP-negative in the first period of culture; (3) SC from pathologic nerves can contain GFAP-immunoreactive IF and the percentage of GFAP-positive SC is higher in axonal than in demyelinating neuropathies; (4) during the permanence in culture human SC from both normal and pathologic cases acquire the ability to synthesize GFAP. The obtained data suggest that the removal from axonal contact and the resulting loss of myelinating function induce a cytoskeletal cellular response in human SC characterized by the cytoplasmic accumulation of GFAP-immunoreactive IF.

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Year:  1992        PMID: 1617413     DOI: 10.1016/0006-8993(92)90583-u

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Brain Res        ISSN: 0006-8993            Impact factor:   3.252


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