Mast cells and eosinophilic granule cells in Oncorhynchus mykiss: Are they similar or different?

IF 2.2 Q2 FISHERIES
Luis Alberto Romano , Fernando Pablo Silva Oliveira , Virgínia Fonseca Pedrosa
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Mast cells are important in inflammatory processes and in the nonspecific immune response, and there are also indications that these cells are associated with the effectors of the specific immune response. Eosinophilic granular cells are frequently compared to mast cells, and some authors maintain that they are the same cells. In this study, we take a fresh look at the similarities and differences between these two cell types in Oncorhynchus mykiss. We evaluated the cytomorphology of each cell type with optical microscopy, their staining affinities, and their ultrastructure. We observed that mast cells were positive for CD117 (c-kit), while eosinophilic granular cells were negative for this marker. We propose that these two cell types have certain common characteristics but represent well-differentiated populations distributed in several Oncorhynchus mykiss tissues.

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巨蟹肥大细胞和嗜酸性颗粒细胞:它们是相似的还是不同的?
肥大细胞在炎症过程和非特异性免疫反应中很重要,也有迹象表明这些细胞与特异性免疫反应的效应物有关。嗜酸性颗粒细胞经常与肥大细胞相比较,一些作者认为它们是相同的细胞。在这项研究中,我们重新审视了Oncorhynchus mykiss中这两种细胞类型的异同。我们用光学显微镜评估了每种细胞类型的细胞形态学,它们的染色亲和力和它们的超微结构。我们观察到肥大细胞对CD117 (c-kit)呈阳性,而嗜酸性颗粒细胞对该标志物呈阴性。我们认为这两种细胞类型具有一定的共同特征,但它们代表了分布在几个血吻Oncorhynchus mykiss组织中的分化良好的群体。
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