Vimentin, cytokeratin 8 and cytokeratin 18 are not specific markers for M‐cells in human palatine tonsils
- 13 December 2001
- journal article
- Published by Wiley in Journal of Anatomy
- Vol. 199 (6) , 663-674
- https://doi.org/10.1046/j.1469-7580.2001.19960663.x
Abstract
Standard immunohistochemical methods were used to detect the presence of vimentin, cytokeratin 8, cytokeratin 18, macrophages and Langerhans cells in the human tonsillar epithelium in formalin-fixed and frozen tissue specimens. Vimentin detection was restricted to infiltrating cells of the lymphoid series, dendritic and vascular endothelial cells. All epithelial cells were negative. Cytokeratin 8 and 18 were readily detected in a large proportion of epithelial cells lining the crypt, but these cells bore no resemblance to the intestinal M-cells. Langerhans cells and macrophages were seen in both the oropharyngeal and crypt epithelium and were more common in the latter. This study confirms the presence of antigen-presenting cells, macrophages and Langerhans cells in the tonsillar epithelium and shows that intermediate filament proteins, vimentin, cytokeratin 8 and 18 are unreliable markers for human tonsillar M-cells, if indeed such cells exist in human tonsils.Keywords
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