Immunocytochemical demonstration of quantitative differences in the distribution of lysozyme in human airway secretory granule phenotypes |
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Authors: | J Hinnrasky M Chevillard E Puchelle |
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Affiliation: | INSERM U 314, Reims, France. |
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Abstract: | The distribution of lysozyme in the different secretory granules (SG) of human tracheal and bronchial submucosal gland serous cells was studied by light and electron microscopy, using a post-embedding immunogold technique. SG were differentiated into 5 phenotypes according to their structure and staining electron density. All the SG-phenotypes were reactive to lysozyme. In the heterogeneous SG-phenotypes, quantitative immunocytochemistry showed that the density of lysozyme labeling was significantly higher in the electron-dense central core compared to the electron-lucent peripheral rim. At the tracheal level, the density of lysozyme did not vary significantly within the different SG-phenotypes, whereas at the bronchial level, the differences were significant. Moreover, the lysozyme labeling density was much higher in the bronchial than in the tracheal SG. |
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