Identification and characterization of myeloid cells localized in the tadpole liver cortex in Xenopus laevis

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS
Mitsugu Maéno , Miki Tanabe , Ayame Ogawa , Haruka Kobayashi , Yumi Izutsu , Takashi Kato
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Abstract

In the present study, using transgenic frogs that express GFP specifically in myeloid cells under the myeloperoxidase enhancer sequence, we found that myeloperoxidase-positive cells are localized in the liver cortex at the late tadpole stages. Immunohistochemical analysis revealed that myelopoiesis in the liver cortex became evident after st. 50 and reached its peak by st. 56. Transplantation experiments indicated that cells with a high density at the liver cortex were derived from the dorso-lateral plate tissue in the neurula embryo. Analysis of smear samples of the cells isolated from collagenase-treated liver tissues of the transgenic tadpoles indicated that myeloid cells were the major population of blood cells in the larval liver and that, in addition to myeloid colonies, erythroid colonies expanded in entire liver after metamorphosis. Cells that were purified from the livers of transgenic tadpoles according to the GFP expression exhibited the multi-lobed nuclei. The results of present study provide evidence that the liver cortex of the Xenopus tadpole is a major site of granulopoiesis.

蝌蚪肝皮质中髓细胞的鉴定和特征描述
在本研究中,我们利用在髓过氧化物酶增强子序列下特异性地在髓细胞中表达 GFP 的转基因蛙,发现在蝌蚪后期,髓过氧化物酶阳性细胞定位于肝皮质。免疫组化分析表明,肝皮质的骨髓造血在蝌蚪第 50 节后开始明显,到第 56 节达到高峰。移植实验表明,肝皮质高密度细胞来自神经胚胎的背侧板组织。对从胶原酶处理过的转基因蝌蚪肝组织中分离出来的细胞涂片样本进行的分析表明,髓系细胞是幼体肝脏中血细胞的主要群体,除了髓系集落外,红细胞集落在整个肝脏中也在变态后扩大。根据 GFP 表达从转基因蝌蚪肝脏中纯化的细胞呈现多叶核。本研究结果证明,蝌蚪的肝皮质是粒细胞生成的主要场所。
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ACS Applied Bio Materials
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