The distribution of intermediate filament proteins, actin and desmoplakins in human placental tissue as revealed by polyclonal and monoclonal antibodies
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The distribution of intermediate filament proteins, actin and desmoplakins in human placental tissue as revealed by polyclonal and monoclonal antibodies
Abstract
The distribution of intermediate filament proteins (cytokeratin, vimentin, desmin), actin, and desmoplakins in various placental compartments was studied by immunofluorescence microscopy using polyclonal and monoclonal antibodies. Trophoblast cells (cytotrophoblast, syncytiotrophoblast, isolated trophoblast cells, trophoblastic giant cells) were strongly stained by all types of cytokeratin antibodies. Antibodies to desmoplakins revealed the presence of desmosomes at all membranes, except the basal membrane of cytotrophoblast cells, and at the basal as well as the lumen-oriented membrane of the syncytiotrophoblast. After disappearance of the cytotrophoblast cell layer the distribution of desmosomes in the syncytiotrophoblast was unaltered. Isolated trophoblast cells contained desmosomes around their entire circumference. Amnion epithelial cells were heterogeneous with respect to cytokeratin composition as revealed, for example, by polyclonal antibodies with a broad range of cytokeratin reactivity and by monoclonal antibodies to cytokeratin No. 18. With the latter, a heterogeneous staining of amnion epithelial cells was achieved. Desmosomes (spots reactive with desmoplakin antibodies) were present at the lateral membranes of the amnion epithelial cells. In addition, vimentin filaments were coexpressed in these cells. Large vessels of the chorionic plate and stem villi showed thick walls consisting of vimentin-, desmin- and actin-positive cells. They were surrounded by mantles rich in vimentin-, desmin- and actin-positive cells, resembling myofibroblasts. This indicates that these cells may play a role in villous contractility and modulation of the intervillous space with effect on both maternal and fetal placental circulation.
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