| Literature DB >> 27660208 |
Takashi Nakakura1, Takeshi Suzuki2, Kotaro Horiguchi3, Ken Fujiwara4, Takehiro Tsukada5, Anshin Asano-Hoshino6, Hideyuki Tanaka6, Kenjiro Arisawa6, Yoshimi Nishijima6, Yoko Nekooki-Machida6, Yoshiko Kiuchi6, Haruo Hagiwara6.
Abstract
S100β-positive cells exist in the marginal cell layer (MCL) of the adenohypophysis and follicle structure in the parenchyma of anterior lobe (ALFS) in pituitary. They have multiple functions as phagocytes or cells that regulate hormone secretion. Majority of S100β-positive cells in the adenohypophysis express sex determining region Y-box 2 protein (SOX2), a stem cell marker; therefore, S100β/SOX2 double positive cells are also considered as one type of stem/progenitor cells. MCL and ALFS are consisting of morphologically two types of cells, i.e., multiciliated cells and non-ciliated cells. However, the relationship between the S100β-positive cells and multiciliated cells in the pituitary is largely unknown. In the present study, we first immunohistochemically verified the feature of multiciliated cells in MCL and ALFS. We then examined the expression patterns of FOXJ1, an essential expression factor for multiciliated cell-differentiation, and SOX2 in the S100β-positive multiciliated cells by in situ hybridization and immunohistochemistry. We identified anew the S100β/SOX2/FOXJ1 triple positive multiciliated cells, and revealed that they were dispersed throughout the MCL and ALFS. These results indicate that the MCL and ALFS are consisting of morphologically and functionally distinct two types of cells, i.e., S100β/SOX2 double positive non-ciliated cells and S100β/SOX2/FOXJ1 triple positive multiciliated cells.Entities:
Keywords: FOXJ1; Multiciliated cells; Pituitary; S100β; SOX2
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27660208 DOI: 10.1007/s00795-016-0148-1
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Med Mol Morphol ISSN: 1860-1499 Impact factor: 2.309