Uptake and intracytoplasmic storage of pigmented particles by human CD34+stromal cells/telocytes: endocytic property of telocytes

Autor: Lucio Díaz-Flores, Ricardo Gutiérrez, Mª Pino García, Francisco J. Sáez, Fernando Aparicio, Juan F. Madrid
Jazyk: angličtina
Rok vydání: 2014
Předmět:
Periodontium
Pathology
skeletal-muscle interstitium
Endocytic cycle
CD34
Intracellular Space
Antigens
CD34

CELL BIOLOGY
telocytes
MOLECULAR MEDICINE
Melanin
stem-cells
CD34+stromal cells
cajal-like cells
phagocytosis
CD34+ stromal cells
phTCs)
with the capacity to uptake and store India ink particles. phTCs conserve the characteristics of TCs (long
thin
bipolar or multipolar
moniliform cytoplasmic processes/telopodes
with linear distribution of the pigment) and maintain their typical distribution. Likewise
they are easily distinguished from pigment-loaded macrophages (CD68+ macrophages
with oval morphology and coarse granules of pigment clustered in their cytoplasm). A few c-kit/CD117+ interstitial cells of Cajal also incorporate pigment and may conserve the phagocytic-like property of their probable TC precursors. CD34+ stromal cells in other locations (skin and periodontal tissues) also have the phagocytic-like capacity to uptake and store pigments (hemosiderin
some components of dental amalgam and melanin). This suggests a function of TCs in general
which may be related to the transfer of macromolecules in these cells. Our ultrastructural observation of melanin-storing stromal cells with characteristics of TCs (telopodes with dichotomous branching pattern) favours this possibility. In conclusion
intestinal TCs have a phagocytic-like property
a function that may be generalized to TCs in other locations. This function (the ability to internalize small particles)
together with the capacity of these cells to release extracellular vesicles with macromolecules
could close the cellular bidirectional cooperative circle of informative exchange and intercellular interactions.asts [fibroblWe studied the phagocytic-like capacity of human CD34+ stromal cells/telocytes (TCs). For this
we examined segments of the colon after injection of India ink to help surgeons localize lesions identified at endoscopy. Our results demonstrate that CD34+ TCs have endocytic properties (phagocytic-like TCs]

Immunohistochemistry
Cell biology
Proto-Oncogene Proteins c-kit
symbols
Stem cell
medicine.medical_specialty
skin
Stromal cell
mice
Antigens
Differentiation
Myelomonocytic

Biology
symbols.namesake
Microscopy
Electron
Transmission

Antigens
CD

medicine
Humans
endocytosis
fibroblWe studied the phagocytic-like capacity of human CD34+ stromal cells/telocytes (TCs). For this
we examined segments of the colon after injection of India ink to help surgeons localize lesions identified at endoscopy. Our results demonstrate that CD34+ TCs have endocytic properties (phagocytic-like TCs: phTCs)
with the capacity to uptake and store India ink particles. phTCs conserve the characteristics of TCs (long
thin
bipolar or multipolar
moniliform cytoplasmic processes/telopodes
with linear distribution of the pigment) and maintain their typical distribution. Likewise
they are easily distinguished from pigment-loaded macrophages (CD68+ macrophages
with oval morphology and coarse granules of pigment clustered in their cytoplasm). A few c-kit/CD117+ interstitial cells of Cajal also incorporate pigment and may conserve the phagocytic-like property of their probable TC precursors. CD34+ stromal cells in other locations (skin and periodontal tissues) also have the phagocytic-like capacity to uptake and store pigments (hemosiderin
some components of dental amalgam and melanin). This suggests a function of TCs in general
which may be related to the transfer of macromolecules in these cells. Our ultrastructural observation of melanin-storing stromal cells with characteristics of TCs (telopodes with dichotomous branching pattern) favours this possibility. In conclusion
intestinal TCs have a phagocytic-like property
a function that may be generalized to TCs in other locations. This function (the ability to internalize small particles)
together with the capacity of these cells to release extracellular vesicles with macromolecules
could close the cellular bidirectional cooperative circle of informative exchange and intercellular interactions.asts

colon
Macrophages
fungi
Original Articles
Interstitial Cells of Cajal
Carbon
ICLC
Interstitial cell of Cajal
Cytoplasm
regeneration
Ultrastructure
identification
Stromal Cells
electron-microscopy
Zdroj: Journal of Cellular and Molecular Medicine
Addi. Archivo Digital para la Docencia y la Investigación
instname
Popis: We studied the phagocytic-like capacity of human CD34+ stromal cells/telocytes (TCs). For this, we examined segments of the colon after injection of India ink to help surgeons localize lesions identified at endoscopy. Our results demonstrate that CD34+ TCs have endocytic properties (phagocytic-like TCs: phTCs), with the capacity to uptake and store India ink particles. phTCs conserve the characteristics of TCs (long, thin, bipolar or multipolar, moniliform cytoplasmic processes/telopodes, with linear distribution of the pigment) and maintain their typical distribution. Likewise, they are easily distinguished from pigment-loaded macrophages (CD68+ macrophages, with oval morphology and coarse granules of pigment clustered in their cytoplasm). A few c-kit/CD117+ interstitial cells of Cajal also incorporate pigment and may conserve the phagocytic-like property of their probable TC precursors. CD34+ stromal cells in other locations (skin and periodontal tissues) also have the phagocytic-like capacity to uptake and store pigments (hemosiderin, some components of dental amalgam and melanin). This suggests a function of TCs in general, which may be related to the transfer of macromolecules in these cells. Our ultrastructural observation of melanin-storing stromal cells with characteristics of TCs (telopodes with dichotomous branching pattern) favours this possibility. In conclusion, intestinal TCs have a phagocytic-like property, a function that may be generalized to TCs in other locations. This function (the ability to internalize small particles), together with the capacity of these cells to release extracellular vesicles with macromolecules, could close the cellular bidirectional cooperative circle of informative exchange and intercellular interactions.
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