Keratin 19-like immunoreactivity in receptor cells of mammalian taste buds
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Keratin 19-like immunoreactivity in receptor cells of mammalian taste buds
Abstract
Three monoclonal antibodies, 4.62, LP2K and 170.2.14, were used to evaluate keratin 19-like immunoreactivity in gustatory epithelia. Keratin 19-like immunoreactivity was restricted to the intragemmal cells for all types of mammalian taste buds examined. These taste buds included fungiform, foliate and vallate taste buds in rat, gerbil and rabbit, and nasopalatine, epiglottal and palatine taste buds in rat. There was no keratin 19-like immunoreactivity in basal cells or in perigemmal cells lateral to the immunoreactive taste receptor cells. Denervation of the rat vallate papilla eliminated all taste buds, as well as all immunoreactive taste cells. That the immunoreactive material in the taste cells was keratin 19 was supported by the comparable staining of rat taste buds with each of three monoclonal antibodies specific for keratin 19. Furthermore, as predicted, these antibodies selectively stained luminal cells of rat bile ducts, bladder, salivary ducts, trachea, ureter and uterus. It was concluded that monoclonal antibodies against keratin 19 can usefully distinguish intragemmal taste receptor cells from keratinocytes, and from the perigemmal and basal cells of gustatory epithelia. Anti-keratin 19 antibodies may serve to identify differentiated taste cells in gustatory epithelia undergoing taste bud development, renewal, degeneration or regeneration.
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