Literature DB >> 22785180

Immunohistochemical detection of toll-like receptor-2, -4 and -9 in exocrine glands associated with rat alimentary tract.

Youhei Mantani1, Yuh Yokoo, Aosa Kamezaki, Kankanam Gamage Sanath Udayanga, Ei-ichirou Takahara, Takashi Takeuchi, Junichi Kawano, Toshifumi Yokoyama, Nobuhiko Hoshi, Hiroshi Kitagawa.   

Abstract

Localization of Toll-like receptors (TLRs) in the exocrine glands associated with the rat alimentary tract was immunohistochemically studied using anti-TLR antibodies. TLR-2, -4 and -9 were detected in the secretory granules of acinar cells or the luminal substances of the gustatory gland, extraorbital lacrimal gland, Harderian gland, proper gastric gland and pancreas. TLR-2 and -9 were also detected in the mucous acinar cells of the sublingual gland. Positivity for all TLRs was found in the striated borders of columnar epithelial cells and the luminal substances of the intestinal crypts throughout the small intestine, and also in the goblet cells throughout the large intestine. Only TLR-4 was detected in the secretory granules of Paneth cells. A reduction of TLR-4-positive secretory granules and the formation of TLR-4-positive vacuoles were found in the ileal Paneth cells under the hyper-proliferation of indigenous bacteria. In the apical to middle intervillous portions of the ileum, Gram-positive bacterial colonies were significantly more abundant than Gram-negative bacterial colonies, whereas this difference disappeared in the basal intervillous portions. These findings suggest that there are distribution differences in the secretory sources of soluble TLRs that possibly neutralize their luminal ligands, in the rat alimentary tract. Therefore, the bacterial ligand-recognition system composed of the membranous TLRs of villous columnar epithelial cells and soluble TLRs from crypt epithelial cells might contribute to host defense mechanisms for the selective elimination of Gram-positive bacteria rather than Gram-negative bacteria in the rat small intestine.

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Year:  2012        PMID: 22785180     DOI: 10.1292/jvms.12-0146

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Vet Med Sci        ISSN: 0916-7250            Impact factor:   1.267


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1.  Immunohistochemical and histoplanimetrical study on the endothelial receptor involved in transportation of minute chylomicrons into subepithelial portal blood in intestinal villi of the rat jejunum.

Authors:  Ei-ichirou Takahara; Hideto Yuasa; Miho Nishida; Youhei Mantani; Kankanam Gamage Sanath Udayanga; Wang-Mei Qi; Takashi Takeuchi; Toshifumi Yokoyama; Nobuhiko Hoshi; Hiroshi Kitagawa
Journal:  J Vet Med Sci       Date:  2014-12-11       Impact factor: 1.267

2.  Differential expression of Toll-like receptor-2, -4 and -9 in follicle-associated epithelium from epithelia of both follicle-associated intestinal villi and ordinary intestinal villi in rat Peyer's patches.

Authors:  Hideto Yuasa; Youhei Mantani; Natsumi Masuda; Miho Nishida; Junichi Kawano; Toshifumi Yokoyama; Nobuhiko Hoshi; Hiroshi Kitagawa
Journal:  J Vet Med Sci       Date:  2016-09-03       Impact factor: 1.267

3.  Toll-like receptor 4-mediated endoplasmic reticulum stress induces intestinal paneth cell damage in mice following CLP-induced sepsis.

Authors:  Yijie Wang; Dapeng Zhang; Congxin Li; Xue Wu; Chen He; Xiaolin Zhu; Haiyan Zhao; Lingjie Mu
Journal:  Sci Rep       Date:  2022-09-10       Impact factor: 4.996

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