Doublecortin‐like kinase 1‐positive enterocyte – a new cell type in human intestine
doi: 10.1111/apm.12599
pmid: 27677532
Doublecortin‐like kinase 1‐positive enterocyte – a new cell type in human intestine
Doublecortin‐like kinase 1 (DCLK1) is a microtubule‐associated kinase. In murine intestine, DCLK1 marks tuft cells with characteristic microvilli, features of neuroendocrine cells and also quiescent stem cell‐like properties. The occurrence and pathological role of DCLK1‐positive cells in human intestinal mucosa is unknown. We analysed DCLK1 expression in healthy duodenal, jejunal and colorectal mucosa samples (n = 35), and in duodenal specimens from patients with coeliac disease (n = 20). The samples were immunohistochemically double‐stained with DCLK1, and synaptophysin, chromogranin A and Ki‐67. Ultrastructure of DCLK1‐expressing duodenal cells was assessed using correlative light and electron microscopy. DCLK1 expression was seen in about 1% of epithelial cells diffusely scattered through the intestinal epithelium. Electron microscopy showed that the duodenal DCLK1‐positive cells had short apical microvilli similar to neighbouring enterocytes and cytoplasmic granules on the basal side. DCLK1‐positive cells were stained with synaptophysin. The number of DCLK1‐positive cells was decreased in villus atrophy in coeliac disease. Our findings indicate that in human intestinal epithelium, DLCK1‐positive cells form a subpopulation of non‐proliferating neuroendocrine cells with apical brush border similar to that in enterocytes, and their number is decreased in untreated coeliac disease.
- University of Oulu Finland
- Kuopio University Hospital Finland
- Oulu University Hospital Finland
Adult, Male, Microscopy, Microvilli, Duodenum, Intracellular Signaling Peptides and Proteins, Middle Aged, Cytoplasmic Granules, Immunohistochemistry, Celiac Disease, Doublecortin-Like Kinases, Enterocytes, Jejunum, Ki-67 Antigen, Chromogranin A, Humans, Female, Intestine, Large, Intestinal Mucosa, Aged
Adult, Male, Microscopy, Microvilli, Duodenum, Intracellular Signaling Peptides and Proteins, Middle Aged, Cytoplasmic Granules, Immunohistochemistry, Celiac Disease, Doublecortin-Like Kinases, Enterocytes, Jejunum, Ki-67 Antigen, Chromogranin A, Humans, Female, Intestine, Large, Intestinal Mucosa, Aged
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