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Publication : Terminally differentiated epithelial cells of the thymic medulla and skin express nicotinic acetylcholine receptor subunit α 3.

First Author  Soultanova A Year  2014
Journal  Biomed Res Int Volume  2014
Pages  757502 PubMed ID  25105141
Mgi Jnum  J:305467 Mgi Id  MGI:6705815
Doi  10.1155/2014/757502 Citation  Soultanova A, et al. (2014) Terminally differentiated epithelial cells of the thymic medulla and skin express nicotinic acetylcholine receptor subunit alpha 3. Biomed Res Int 2014:757502
abstractText  In the thymus, T cell maturation is influenced by cholinergic signaling, and the predominantly expressed receptor is the alpha3-subunit of nicotinic acetylcholine receptors, encoded by the chrna3 gene. We here determined its cellular distribution utilizing an appropriate eGFP-expressing reporter mouse strain. Neither T cells (CD4, CD8) nor mesenchymal cells (desmin-positive) expressed eGFP. In the thymic medulla, eGFP-positive cells either were scattered or, more frequently, formed small clusters resembling Hassall's corpuscles. Immunolabeling revealed that these cells were indeed terminally differentiated epithelial cells expressing keratin 10 (K10) but neither typical cortical (K8, K18) nor medullary keratins (K5, K14). These labeling patterns reflected those in the epidermis of the skin, where overlap of K10 and eGFP expression was seen in the stratum granulosum, whereas underlying basal cells displayed K5-immunoreactivity. A substantial portion of thymic eGFP-positive cells was also immunoreactive to chromogranin A, a peptide previously reported in epidermal keratinocytes in the stratum granulosum. Its fragment catestatin has multiple biological activities, including suppression of proinflammatory cytokine release from macrophages and inhibition of alpha3beta4 nAChR. The present findings suggest that its thymic production and/or release are under cholinergic control involving nAChR containing the alpha3-subunit.
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