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Publication : Mouse intestinal tuft cells express advillin but not villin.

First Author  Esmaeilniakooshkghazi A Year  2020
Journal  Sci Rep Volume  10
Issue  1 Pages  8877
PubMed ID  32483224 Mgi Jnum  J:293030
Mgi Id  MGI:6452034 Doi  10.1038/s41598-020-65469-0
Citation  Esmaeilniakooshkghazi A, et al. (2020) Mouse intestinal tuft cells express advillin but not villin. Sci Rep 10(1):8877
abstractText  Tuft (or brush) cells are solitary chemosensory cells scattered throughout the epithelia of the respiratory and alimentary tract. The actin-binding protein villin (Vil1) is used as a marker of tuft cells and the villin promoter is frequently used to drive expression of the Cre recombinase in tuft cells. While there is widespread agreement about the expression of villin in tuft cells there are several disagreements related to tuft cell lineage commitment and function. We now show that many of these inconsistencies could be resolved by our surprising finding that intestinal tuft cells, in fact, do not express villin protein. Furthermore, we show that a related actin-binding protein, advillin which shares 75% homology with villin, has a tuft cell restricted expression in the gastrointestinal epithelium. Our study identifies advillin as a marker of tuft cells and provides a mechanism for driving gene expression in tuft cells but not in other epithelial cells of the gastrointestinal tract. Our findings fundamentally change the way we identify and study intestinal tuft cells.
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