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. 2023:2650:17-34.
doi: 10.1007/978-1-0716-3076-1_2.

Identification of Differentiated Intestinal Epithelial Cells Using Immunostaining and Fluorescence Microscopy

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Identification of Differentiated Intestinal Epithelial Cells Using Immunostaining and Fluorescence Microscopy

Jessica R Digrazia et al. Methods Mol Biol. 2023.

Abstract

Immunofluorescence imaging enables visualization of a wide range of molecules in diverse cells and tissues. Determining the localization and endogenous protein levels in cells using immunostaining can be highly informative for researchers studying cell structure and function. The small intestinal epithelium is composed of numerous cell types including absorptive enterocytes, mucus-producing goblet cells, lysozyme positive Paneth cells, proliferative stem cells, chemosensing tuft cells, and hormone-producing enteroendocrine cells. Each cell type in the small intestine has unique functions and structures that are critical for maintaining intestinal homeostasis and identifiable by immunofluorescence labeling. In this chapter we provide a detailed protocol and representative images of immunostaining of paraffin-embedded mouse small intestinal tissue. The method highlights antibodies and micrographs that identify differentiated cell types. These details are important because quality immunofluorescence imaging can provide novel insights and a greater understanding of healthy and disease states.

Keywords: Antibody; Enterocytes; Enteroendocrine cells; Goblet cells; Immunofluorescence; Immunostaining; Intestine; Microscopy; Paneth cells; Tuft cells.

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