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Summary Various polyclonal and monoclonal antibodies to keratins were used to stain different human muscle tissues by paired immunofluorescence and the unlabelled antibody peroxidase-anti-peroxidase method. In the myocardium, distinct coloration of the intercalated discs was produced by two polyclonal reagents to human epidermal keratins but not by two monoclonal antibodies to cytokeratins from pig renal tubular cells. In the myometrium — mainly in the middle layer of the uterine wall — cytoplasmic coloration of a varying fraction of the smooth muscle bundles was produced, especially by one of the polyclonal and by both monoclonal reagents. The staining was often confined to the perinuclear region. The keratin-positive myometrial cells usually coexpressed vimentin and actin in various proportions. These findings indicated that intermediate filaments of the keratin type, or antigenically similar elements, are not restricted to cells of epithelial origin. Other types of muscle cells did not react with keratin antibodies, but keratin-positive macrophages were occasionally found in tongue musculature and in inflamed epicardium. Altogether, our observations emphasize that keratin reactivity cannot be considered specific for epithelial (or mesothelial) cells without reservation.Supported by the Norwegian Cancer Society, Jahre's Fund, and the Norwegian Research Council for Science and the Humanities  相似文献   

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Tissue distribution of keratin 7 as monitored by a monoclonal antibody   总被引:23,自引:0,他引:23  
Monoclonal antibody (RCK 105) directed against keratin 7 was obtained after immunization of BALB/c mice with cytoskeletal preparations from T24 cells and characterized by one- (1D) and two-dimensional (2D) immunoblotting. In cultured epithelial cells, known from gel electrophoretic studies to contain keratin 7, this antibody gives a typical keratin intermediate filament staining pattern, comparable to that obtained with polyclonal rabbit antisera to skin keratins or with other monoclonal antibodies, recognizing for example keratins 5 and 8 or keratin 18. Using RCK 105, the distribution of keratin 7 throughout human epithelial tissues was examined and correlated with expression patterns of other keratins. Keratin 7 was found to occur in the columnar and glandular epithelium of the lung, cervix, breast, in bile ducts, collecting ducts in the kidney and in mesothelium, but to be absent from gastrointestinal epithelium, hepatocytes, proximal and distal tubules of the kidney and myoepithelium. Nor could it be detected in the stratified epithelia of the skin, tongue, esophagus, or cervix but strongly stained all cell layers of the urinary bladder transitional epithelium. When applied to carcinomas derived from these different tissue types it became obvious that an antibody to keratin 7 may allow an immunohistochemical distinction between certain types of adenocarcinomas.  相似文献   

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Structural proteins of the intermediate filament family are an early indicator of differentiation before organogenesis becomes apparent. Keratin intermediate filaments are characteristically expressed only by epithelial and not by mesenchymal cells. Here we show, using monoclonal antibodies, a transient expression of the keratin pair 8 and 18 in a population of mesenchymal cells in the regenerating newt limb, specifically in the undifferentiated progenitor cells (blastemal cells) which give rise to the new tissues. These keratins are also expressed in cultured limb cells that can differentiate into muscle. In contrast no reactivity with anti-keratin 8 and 18 antibodies was observed in the newt limb bud at an early stage of development, indicating a molecular difference between the developing and regenerating limb. The molecular weights of the newt proteins detected by these antibodies are very similar to those of human keratins 8 and 18, further supporting the immunocytochemical evidence that the newt homologs of these keratins are expressed in blastemal cells. This is the first demonstration of keratin expression in mesenchymal progenitor cells in an adult animal.  相似文献   

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Throughout embryogenesis of the rat palate, from the early fetal to adult stages, a consistent subset of keratin proteins is synthesized in the epithelial lining cells. Although the relative abundance of particular keratins has been shown to vary with ongoing palatogenesis, the expression of finite keratins appears to be genetically predetermined. In order to preliminarily ascertain whether conformational changes accompanied intermediate filament 'maturation' from monomeric to polymeric keratin formation, we screened cytokeratins with polyclonal and monoclonal antibodies generated against adult-type keratins. Until epithelial stratification occurred on the 16th day of gestation, the keratin proteins were weakly immunoreactive. On the other hand, subsequent to epithelial thickening, adult-type immunoreactivity was initiated and progressed concomitantly with ongoing palatal development. These findings suggest that the cytokeratin intermediate filaments may progress through conformational 'maturation' during polymerization, and play a role in the eventual acquisition of the adult-type epithelial structure and function.  相似文献   

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Monoclonal antibodies specific for vimentin (V9), keratin 7 (CK 7) and keratin 18 (CK5) have been microinjected into three human epithelial cell lines: HeLa, MCF-7 and RT-4. The effect of the injection on other keratin polypeptides and vimentin filaments has been observed by double label immunofluorescence and in some instances by immunoelectron microscopy using gold labels of different sizes. Microinjection of V9 into HeLa cells causes the vimentin to collapse into a perinuclear cap leaving the keratin filaments unaffected. Injection of CK5 does not affect the vimentin filaments but disrupts the keratin filaments revealing keratin aggregates similar to those seen in some epithelial cell lines during mitosis. The keratin aggregates obtained after microinjection in HeLa contain the keratins 8 and 18 and probably also other keratins, as no residual keratin filaments are observed with a keratin polyclonal antibody of broad specificity. Aggregates in mitotic HeLa cells contain at least the keratins 7, 8, and 18. In MCF-7 cells keratins 8, 18, and 19 are observed in the aggregates seen 3 h after microinjection which, however, show a different morphology from those seen in HeLa cells. In MCF-7 cells a new keratin filament is built within 6 h after the injection which is composed mainly of keratin 8 and 19. The antibody-complexed keratin 18 remains in spherical aggregates of different size. The results suggest that in HeLa cells vimentin and keratin form independent networks, and that individual 10 nm filaments in epithelial cell lines can contain more than two keratins.  相似文献   

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The keratins are a highly heterogeneous group of proteins that form intermediate filaments in a wide variety of epithelial cells. These proteins can be divided into at least seven major classes according to their molecular weight and their immunological reactivity with monoclonal antibodies. Tissue-distribution studies have revealed a correlation between the expression of specific keratin classes and different morphological features of in vivo epithelial differentiation (simple vs. stratified; keratinized vs. nonkeratinized). Specifically, a 50,000- and a 58,000-dalton keratin class were found in all stratified epithelia but not in simple epithelia, and a 56,500- and a 65-67,000-dalton keratin class were found only in keratinized epidermis. To determine whether these keratin classes can serve as markers for identifying epithelial cells in culture, we analyzed cytoskeletal proteins from various cultured human cells by the immunoblot technique using AE1 and AE3 monoclonal antikeratin antibodies. The 56,500- and 65-67,000-dalton keratins were not expressed in any cultured epithelial cells examined so far, reflecting the fact that none of them underwent morphological keratinization. The 50,000- and 58,000-dalton keratin classes were detected in all cultured cells that originated from stratified squamous epithelia, but not in cells that originated from simple epithelia. Furthermore, human epidermal cells growing as a monolayer in low calcium medium continued to express the 50,000- and 58,000-dalton keratin classes. These findings suggest that the 50,000- and 58,000-dalton keratin classes may be regarded as "permanent" markers for stratified squamous epithelial cells (keratinocytes), and that the expression of these keratin markers does not depend on the process of cellular stratification. The selective expression of the 50,000- and 58,000-dalton keratin classes, which are synthesized in large quantities on a per cell basis, may explain the high keratin content of cultured keratinocytes.  相似文献   

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We have prepared three monoclonal antibodies against human epidermal keratins. These antibodies were highly specific for keratins and, in combination, recognized all major epidermal keratins of several mammalian species. We have used these antibodies to study the tissue distribution of epidermis-related keratins. In various mammalian epithelia, the antibodies recognized seven classes of keratins defined by their immunological reactivity and size. The 40, 46 and 52 kilodalton (kd) keratin classes were present in almost all epithelia; the 50 kd and 58 kd keratin classes were detected in all stratified squamous epithelia, but not in any simple epithelia; and the 56 kd and 65-67 kd keratin classes were unique to keratinized epidermis. Thus the expression of specific keratin classes appeared to correlate with different types of epithelial differentiation (simple versus stratified; keratinized versus nonkeratinized).  相似文献   

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C12 and E2 monoclonal antibodies to keratins stained taste bud cells of foliate papillae as well as the cells of the associated glands. H4 monoclonal antibody to keratin reacted with the surrounding epithelial cells and did not react with the taste bud cells. The results show that the keratin subtype differs between taste bud and surrounding epithelial cells. The similar keratin composition of taste bud and associated gland cells confirms the view about existence of the same type cells in these two structures.  相似文献   

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Summary We examined rat cells undergoing amelogenesis for the presence of three types of keratin proteins using a polyclonal antibody to keratin (against total keratins (TK) with molecular masses ranging from 41 to 65 kilodaltons (kd) and monoclonal antibodies keratins to KL1 and PKK1 (reactive with keratins with molecular masses of 55–57 and 41–56 kd, respectively). In normal oral epithelia from young rats, the TK, KL1, and PKK1 antibodies bound to all of the epithelial strata. The epithelial cap on the top of incisors and the dental lamina of molar teeth exhibited strong TK staining, moderate staining KL1, and little or no PKK1 staining. In developing molar enamel organs, both the outer and inner enamel epithelia, the stratum intermedium, and stellate reticulum cells were all positively stained by the TK immunoreagent. In developing incisors, TK only bound strongly to stratum-intermedium cells, and no KL1 and PKK1 staining antibodies was observed in ameloblasts or the stratum intermedium.  相似文献   

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We examined rat cells undergoing amelogenesis for the presence of three types of keratin proteins using a polyclonal antibody to keratin (against total keratins (TK) with molecular masses ranging from 41 to 65 kilodaltons (kd) and monoclonal antibodies keratins to KL1 and PKK1 (reactive with keratins with molecular masses of 55-57 and 41-56 kd, respectively). In normal oral epithelia from young rats, the TK, KL1, and PKK1 antibodies bound to all of the epithelial strata. The epithelial cap on the top of incisors and the dental lamina of molar teeth exhibited strong TK staining, moderate staining KL1, and little or no PKK1 staining. In developing molar enamel organs, both the outer and inner enamel epithelia, the stratum intermedium, and stellate reticulum cells were all positively stained by the TK immunoreagent. In developing incisors, TK only bound strongly to stratum-intermedium cells, and no KL1 and PKK1 staining antibodies was observed in ameloblasts or the stratum intermedium.  相似文献   

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C12 and E2 monoclonal antibodies to keratins stained taste bud cells of foliate papillae as well as the cells of the associated glands. H4 monoclonal antibody to keratin reacted with the surrounding epithelial cells and did not react with the taste bud cells. The results show that the keratin subtype differs between taste bud and surrounding epithelial cells. The similar keratin composition of taste bud and associated gland cells confirm the view on the existence of the same type of cells in these two structures.  相似文献   

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Summary We obtained immnohistochemical profiles of several keratin proteins during experimentally induced carcinogenesis in hamster cheek-pouch mucosa using a polyclonal antibody (TK; detecting keratins with molecular masses of 41 65 kilodalton) and two monoclonal antibodies (KL1, 55- to 57-kilodalton keratins; PKK1; 40-, 45- and 52.5-kilodalton keratins). The squamous epithelium of normal pouch mucosa exhibited positive TK staining in all layers. KL1 staining in the spinous layer and PKK1 staining in the basal layer, thus indicating a regional or zonal distribution pattern. Epithelia undergoing basal hyperplasia showed irregular localization of PKK1 binding, while hyperkeratinized lesions exhibited the binding pattern found in normal epithelium. In case of epithelial dysplasia, there was reduced KL1 staining in spinous cells and decreased PKK1 staining in the basal and parabasal layers. Papillomas exhibited a rather zonal distribution of keratin staining. All squamous-cell carcinomas, irrespective of their degree of keratinization and infiltration pattern, showed slight or no PKK1 staining. Such lesions were only positive for KL1-detectable keratins in keratinizing tumour cells and exhibited an irregular distribution of TK binding. The expression of keratin proteins during carcinogenesis in hamster cheekpouch mucosa may parallel that of keratins in human squamous-cell carcinomas originating in the oral mucosa.  相似文献   

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We obtained immunohistochemical profiles of several keratin proteins during experimentally induced carcinogenesis in hamster cheek-pouch mucosa using a polyclonal antibody (TK; detecting keratins with molecular masses of 41-65 kilodalton) and two monoclonal antibodies (KL1, 55- to 57-kilodalton keratins; PKK1; 40-, 45- and 52.5-kilodalton keratins). The squamous epithelium of normal pouch mucosa exhibited positive TK staining in all layers, KL1 staining in the spinous layer and PKK1 staining in the basal layer, thus indicating a regional or zonal distribution pattern. Epithelia undergoing basal hyperplasia showed irregular localization of PKK1 binding, while hyperkeratinized lesions exhibited the binding pattern found in normal epithelium. In case of epithelial dysplasia, there was reduced KL1 staining in spinous cells and decreased PKK1 staining in the basal and parabasal layers. Papillomas exhibited a rather zonal distribution of keratin staining. All squamous-cell carcinomas, irrespective of their degree of keratinization and infiltration pattern, showed slight or no PKK1 staining. Such lesions were only positive for KL1-detectable keratins in keratinizing tumour cells and exhibited an irregular distribution of TK binding. The expression of keratin proteins during carcinogenesis in hamster cheek-pouch mucosa may parallel that of keratins in human squamous-cell carcinomas originating in the oral mucosa.  相似文献   

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Recent data have indicated that specific keratin molecules can provide useful markers for studying different types and stages of epithelial differentiation. To utilize these protein markers, however, it is important to establish the keratin nature of the molecules and identify unambiguously the individual keratin species. In this paper, we show that this can be done relatively easily by one- and two-dimensional gel electrophoresis combined with immunoblotting using three monoclonal antibodies (aIF, AE1, and AE3). The aIF antibody has previously been shown to crossreact with all classes of intermediate-filament proteins. Using one- and two-dimensional immunoblotting, we establish that this antibody recognizes all known epithelial keratins of human and rabbit, although the reaction is relatively strong for the larger, basic keratins and is relatively weak for some of the smaller, acidic keratins. In contrast, AE1 and AE3 monoclonal antibodies have previously been shown to be highly specific for the acidic and basic subfamilies of the keratins, respectively. The combined use of the broadly reacting aIF antibody and the subfamily-specific AE1 and AE3 monoclonal antikeratin antibodies should facilitate the immunological definition, identification, and classification of mammalian epithelial keratins.  相似文献   

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We report on application of the highly sensitive and specific immunogold labeling method for ultrastructural investigation of keratin intermediate filament antigens in human epidermal cell suspensions. Triton X-100 pretreated cells proved accessible to the colloidal gold conjugate, thus enabling keratin filament bundles to be labeled. Anti-keratin KL1 and KL2 monoclonal antibodies were raised in mice after immunization with either human stratum corneum-isolated keratins or keratins extracted from human epidermal cells suspensions, respectively. Immunoelectron microscopy confirmed immunofluorescence and immunoperoxidase results of epidermal keratinocyte staining, and revealed two different antibody reactivity patterns: KL2 reacted with keratin filaments in keratinocytes of all epidermal layers, whereas antigen to KL1 was detected only on keratin of the suprabasal layers, not on the basal keratinocyte tonofilaments. The monoclonal antibody-recognized epitopes were specific for the keratin filaments. Vimentin-rich cells (melanocytes) were not stained in the same epidermal cell suspensions. Additionally, two distinct ultrastructural patterns of keratin filament epitope labeling were observed. KL1 and KL2 monoclonal antibodies react with two different antigenic determinants, depending on the stage of keratinocyte differentiation, and may therefore be used for immunohistochemical studies of various keratin-containing cells in normal and pathologic conditions.  相似文献   

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To study the assembly of intermediate filaments in vivo we have transfected fibroblast cell lines with the cDNAs coding for keratins 8 and 18 under the control of the promoter of the SV40 early region and followed keratin expression by RNA hybridization, two-dimensional gel electrophoresis, and immunofluorescence analysis. When expressed individually, keratins 8 and 18 failed to polymerize into intermediate filaments but formed granular aggregates of variable size distributed throughout the cytoplasm as seen by staining with specific antibodies. The expression of one of these two keratins did not induce the synthesis of its partner or of any other keratin. Coexpression of the two keratins produced filamentous structures, frequently perinuclear, indicating that the two types of polypeptides were able to assemble into intermediate filaments but could not form the cytoskeleton characteristic of epithelial cells. These results demonstrate that assembly in heterocomplexes stabilizes keratins against cellular degradation, helping to explain why excess pools of simple keratins have never been detected.  相似文献   

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Keratins are intermediate filament family proteins which are predominantly expressed in the epithelial cells. Most of the studies which evaluate the status of keratins in clinical samples of the oral cavity are based on the identification of their presence and localization by immunohistochemistry using monoclonal antibodies. It is very well known that many monoclonal/polyclonal antibodies show cross-reactivity with the other closely related or non-related proteins. This cross-reactivity might be the result of epitope similarity, but it is not always necessary. Therefore studies done with only antibody based techniques can mislead interpretation unless they are validated with additional techniques like mass-spectrometry. In this investigation we have evaluated the status of keratin 18 in cancer of buccal mucosa using 1DE, 2DE and western blotting with monoclonal antibody to keratin 18. The patterns emerging showed aberrant as well as differential expression of K18 in adjacent normal versus tumor tissue samples of buccal mucosa. Mass spectrometry analysis of the immunodetected spots however revealed that it is keratin 13. Thus this study emphasizes the necessity of validation of antibody based findings when dealing with proteins of a large family having similarity/homology in amino acid sequence.  相似文献   

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Summary The cytokeratin distribution in the developing rat enamel organ from day 15 of gestation through to 11 days post partum was examined immunohistochemically using a panel of monoclonal antibodies. A temporo-spatial programme of keratin expression was observed during odontogenesis and positive reactivity of the enamel organ was seen with the pan keratin antibodies CK1 (clone LP34 — reacts with a number of keratins including 6 and 18) and AE1-3 (reacts with most acidic and basic keratins). No reactivity was observed in the enamel organ with the other antibodies examined (Ks 8.12 [reacts with keratins 13 and 16], Ks 8.60 [reacts with keratins 10 and 11) and MCA157 [reacts with rat liver antigen]), although these antibodies did stain other epithelial tissues. This study supports the view that the epithelial cells of the enamel organ synthesize a tissuspecific subset of keratins which are related to the differentiation of the cells.  相似文献   

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The cytokeratin distribution in the developing rat enamel organ from day 15 of gestation through to 11 days post partum was examined immunohistochemically using a panel of monoclonal antibodies. A temporo-spatial programme of keratin expression was observed during odontogenesis and positive reactivity of the enamel organ was seen with the pan keratin antibodies CK1 (clone LP34 - reacts with a number of keratins including 6 and 18) and AE1-3 (reacts with most acidic and basic keratins). No reactivity was observed in the enamel organ with the other antibodies examined (Ks 8.12 [reacts with keratins 13 and 16], Ks 8.60 [reacts with keratins 10 and 11) and MCA157 [reacts with rat liver antigen]), although these antibodies did stain other epithelial tissues. This study supports the view that the epithelial cells of the enamel organ synthesize a tissue-specific subset of keratins which are related to the differentiation of the cells.  相似文献   

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Three monoclonal antibodies (AE1, AE2, and AE3) were prepared against human epidermal keratins and used to study keratin expression during normal epidermal differentiation. Immunofluorescence staining data suggested that the antibodies were specific for keratin-type intermediate filaments. The reactivity of these antibodies to individual human epidermal keratin polypeptides (65-67, 58, 56, and 50 kdaltons) was determined by the immunoblot technique. AE1 reacted with 56 and 50 kdalton keratins, AE2 with 65-67 and 56-kdalton keratins, and AE3 with 65-67 and 58 kdalton keratins. Thus all major epidermal keratins were recognized by at least one of the monoclonal antibodies. Moreover, common antigenic determinants were present in subsets of epidermal keratins. To correlate the expression of specific keratins with different stages of in vivo epidermal differentiation, the antibodies were used for immunohistochemical staining of frozen skin sections. AE1 reacted with epidermal basal cells, AE2 with cells above the basal layer, and AE3 with the entire epidermis. The observation that AE1 and AE2 antibodies (which recognized a common 56 kdalton keratin) stained mutually exclusive parts of the epidermis suggested that certain keratin antigens must be masked in situ. This was shown to be the case by direct analysis of keratins extracted from serial, horizontal skin sections using the immunoblot technique. The results from these immunohistochemical and biochemical approaches suggested that: (a) the 65- to 67-kdalton keratins were present only in cells above the basal layer, (b) the 58-kdalton keratin was detected throughout the entire epidermis including the basal layer, (c) the 56- kdalton keratin was absent in the basal layer and first appeared probably in the upper spinous layer, and (d) the 50-kdalton keratin was the only other major keratin detected in the basal layer and was normally eliminated during s. corneum formation. The 56 and 65-67- kdalton keratins, which are characteristic of epidermal cells undergoing terminal differentiation, may be regarded as molecular markers for keratinization.  相似文献   

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