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Morphological and phenotypical diversity of eosinophils in the rat ileum.

Masaya Arai1,2, Youhei Mantani3, Satoki Nakanishi2, Tomohiro Haruta4, Miho Nishida5, Hideto Yuasa6, Toshifumi Yokoyama5, Nobuhiko Hoshi5, Hiroshi Kitagawa2.   

Abstract

Eosinophils are abundantly present in intestinal mucosa. However, the morphological characteristics of their cellular population are still largely unknown. In this study, we examine their characteristics in the rat ileal mucosa using histological and ultrastructural methods. The results indicated that ileal eosinophils could be distinguished into two main groups based on their nuclear shapes and distribution: eosinophils with spheric or reniform nuclei mainly localized in the villous region and eosinophils with annular or bacilliform nuclei as the major population around crypts. Immunohistochemical analysis revealed that all eosinophils in the lamina propria (LP) were immunopositive for CD11b, whereas eosinophils in LP of the intestinal villus but not those in LP around the crypt, were immunopositive for CD11c. Three-dimensional ultrastructural analysis using serial block-face scanning electron microscopy showed that the eosinophils with spheric or reniform nuclei were abundant in the upper portions of the intestinal villus, whereas those with annular nuclei were abundant in the lower portions of the intestinal villus and around crypts. The eosinophils with spheric or reniform nuclei possessed broader cellular bodies with greater abundance of surface projections compared with those with annular nuclei. Eosinophils in the upper portions of intestinal villus frequently extended their cellular bodies into the intraepithelial space. The number of total and eosinophil-specific granules was positively correlated with the minor axis of the nuclear holes in the annular nuclei. These data suggest that ileal eosinophils exhibit not homogenous but rather diverse characteristics, possible due to the mixture of eosinophils at different maturation and/or activation stages.

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Keywords:  Eosinophil; Immunohistochemistry; Rat; SBF-SEM; Small intestine

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32424506     DOI: 10.1007/s00441-020-03209-6

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cell Tissue Res        ISSN: 0302-766X            Impact factor:   5.249


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1.  Region specificity of fibroblast-like cells in the mucosa of the rat large intestine.

Authors:  Saki Tamura; Youhei Mantani; Satoki Nakanishi; Nobuhiko Ohno; Toshifumi Yokoyama; Nobuhiko Hoshi
Journal:  Cell Tissue Res       Date:  2022-07-02       Impact factor: 4.051

2.  Ultrastructural and phenotypical diversity of macrophages in the rat ileal mucosa.

Authors:  Youhei Mantani; Tomohiro Haruta; Satoki Nakanishi; Nanami Sakata; Hideto Yuasa; Toshifumi Yokoyama; Nobuhiko Hoshi
Journal:  Cell Tissue Res       Date:  2021-05-07       Impact factor: 5.249

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