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Differential adherence of epithelium overlying gut-associated lymphoid tissue. An ultrastructural study.

J Pappo1, H J Steger, R L Owen.   

Abstract

The relative adherence of follicle associated and nonfollicle associated epithelial cells in intestinal lymphoid tissues was compared morphologically. Incubation of Peyer's patches and appendix with hyaluronidase resulted in detachment of M cells and other epithelial cells overlying lymphoid follicle surfaces but not of villus or colonic epithelial cells. Enzymatic treatment of intestinal lymphoid tissues produced superficial erosions of follicle epithelium which exposed a porous and fenestrated basal lamina. After enzymatic treatment, detached M cell-containing follicle epithelium was characterized by intracellular vacuoles, widening of intercellular spaces, cell rounding, disappearance of microvilli, and loss of M cell-lymphocyte associations. Enzymatic treatment was responsible for removal of follicle epithelium, since Peyer's patches and appendix tissues incubated with medium alone did not exhibit appreciable epithelial detachment. These results, showing that the adherence of epithelial cells overlying intestinal lymphoid follicles is more labile than that of villus and colonic epithelial cells, may be of pathophysiologic significance in follicle ulcerative processes.

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Year:  1988        PMID: 3379916

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Lab Invest        ISSN: 0023-6837            Impact factor:   5.662


  14 in total

1.  Ultrastructural characteristics and lectin-binding properties of M cells in the follicle-associated epithelium of chicken caecal tonsils.

Authors:  H Kitagawa; S Shiraishi; T Imagawa; M Uehara
Journal:  J Anat       Date:  2000-11       Impact factor: 2.610

2.  Co-expression of vimentin and cytokeratins in M cells of rabbit intestinal lymphoid follicle-associated epithelium.

Authors:  M A Jepson; C M Mason; M K Bennett; N L Simmons; B H Hirst
Journal:  Histochem J       Date:  1992-01

Review 3.  Structural specializations for antigen uptake and processing in the digestive tract.

Authors:  R L Owen; T H Ermak
Journal:  Springer Semin Immunopathol       Date:  1990

4.  Occluding junctions in the epithelia of the gut-associated lymphoid tissue (GALT) of the rabbit ileum and caecum.

Authors:  A Gebert; H Bartels
Journal:  Cell Tissue Res       Date:  1991-11       Impact factor: 5.249

5.  Monoclonal antibody-directed targeting of fluorescent polystyrene microspheres to Peyer's patch M cells.

Authors:  J Pappo; T H Ermak; H J Steger
Journal:  Immunology       Date:  1991-07       Impact factor: 7.397

Review 6.  The immunopathology of M cells.

Authors:  I C Davis; R L Owen
Journal:  Springer Semin Immunopathol       Date:  1997

7.  Uptake and transport of copolymer biodegradable microspheres by rabbit Peyer's patch M cells.

Authors:  T H Ermak; E P Dougherty; H R Bhagat; Z Kabok; J Pappo
Journal:  Cell Tissue Res       Date:  1995-02       Impact factor: 5.249

8.  Uptake and translocation of fluorescent latex particles by rabbit Peyer's patch follicle epithelium: a quantitative model for M cell uptake.

Authors:  J Pappo; T H Ermak
Journal:  Clin Exp Immunol       Date:  1989-04       Impact factor: 4.330

9.  Comparative study of histopathological alterations during intestinal infection of mice with pathogenic and non-pathogenic strains of Yersinia enterocolitica serotype O:8.

Authors:  A Grützkau; C Hanski; M Naumann
Journal:  Virchows Arch A Pathol Anat Histopathol       Date:  1993

10.  Follicle epithelial M cells are a source of interleukin-1 in Peyer's patches.

Authors:  J Pappo; R T Mahlman
Journal:  Immunology       Date:  1993-03       Impact factor: 7.397

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