Data di Pubblicazione:
2014
Abstract:
The presence and production of IgM in the skin of the Antarctic teleost Trematomus bernacchii were investigated in this study. Immunoglobulins purified from cutaneous mucus and analysed by SDS-PAGE run under non-reducing and reducing conditions, were composed of heavy and light chains of 78 kDa and 25 kDa respectively, with a relative molecular mass of 830 kDa indicating that mucus IgM are tetramers as the serum IgM. Mature transcripts encoding the constant domains of both the secretory and membrane-bound Ig? chain were seen in T. bernacchii skin using a PCR strategy and the expression of the secretory Ig? chain in the skin was compared with that in other tissues by Real-time PCR. Cytological investigations revealed the presence of either immunoglobulins or their transcripts in occasional lymphocytes distributed close to the basal membrane. IgM once produced here, enters the filament-containing cells and is released into the mucus when these cells degenerate and detach from the epidermis. Our findings indicate that a cutaneous defence mechanism, functioning as anatomical and physiological barrier under subzero conditions, is present in this Antarctic species as an important component of the immune system.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Cutaneous mucus; Immunohistochemistry; In situ hybridization; Skin immunity; Teleost IgM
Elenco autori:
Giacomelli, Stefano; Coscia, MARIA ROSARIA
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