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Cultured peritoneal mesothelial cells exhibit apical primary cilia.

Stephen D Bird, Michael Legge, Robert J Walker
Other Cell biology international 2004 16 citas
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Study Design

Tipo de estudio
In Vitro
Población
Human and rabbit peritoneal mesothelial cells
Intervención
Cultured peritoneal mesothelial cells exhibit apical primary cilia. None
Comparador
None
Resultado primario
Primary cilia expression on mesothelial cells
Dirección del efecto
Mixed
Riesgo de sesgo
Unclear

Abstract

This study examined primary cilia on cultured human and rabbit peritoneal mesothelial cells (PMC) and investigated factors that influence ciliary expression. Primary cilia were examined with indirect immunocytochemistry, laser scanning confocal microscopy and scanning electron microscopy. Ciliary expression was evaluated in cultures with or without l-cysteine (0.25 mM) or exposure to Ca(2+)-free Krebs-Ringer solution supplemented with EGTA, 0.5 mM. This treatment disrupted cell monolayer integrity. Cilia were counted and normalized to total cell counts using NIH image. Primary cilia were identified on both human and rabbit PMC. Cells treated with l-cysteine expressed significantly more cilia compared with monolayers deprived of l-cysteine. Exposure to Ca(2+)-free Krebs-Ringer solution significantly reduced cilia (5.9+/-1.0%, n=7). Although ciliary expression could be augmented with l-cysteine, approximately 60% of human PMC and 84% of rabbit PMC did not exhibit cilia. Together, these data show that monolayers of PMC express apical cilia that can be augmented with l-cysteine, independently of increased cell density.

TL;DR

Data show that monolayers of PMC express apical cilia that can be augmented with l‐cysteine, independently of increased cell density, and investigated factors that influence ciliary expression.

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