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味蕾中的死亡:胶质样I型细胞对垂死味觉受体细胞的吞噬作用

Death in the Taste Bud: Engulfment of Dying Taste Receptor Cells by Glial-Like Type I Cells.

作者信息

Wilson Courtney E, Lasher Robert S, Salcedo Ernesto, Yang Ruibiao, Dzowo Yannick, Kinnamon John C, Finger Thomas E

机构信息

Rocky Mountain Taste & Smell Center, Department of Cell and Developmental Biology, University of Colorado School of Medicine, CU Anschutz Medical Campus, Aurora, Colorado, USA.

出版信息

Glia. 2025 Apr 30. doi: 10.1002/glia.70025.

Abstract

Taste buds comprise 50-100 epithelial-derived cells, including glial-like cells (Type I) and two types of receptor cells (Types II and III). All of these taste cells are renewed throughout the life of an organism from a pool of uncommitted basal cells. Immature cells enter the bud at its base, maturing into one of the three differentiated cell types. How taste cells die and/or exit the bud, as well as the role of the glial-like cells in this process, remains unclear. Here we present morphological data obtained through Serial Blockface Scanning Electron Microscopy of murine circumvallate taste buds, revealing taste cells at the end of their life. Cells we identify as dying share morphological features typical of apoptosis: swollen endoplasmic reticulum, large lysosomes, degrading organelles, distended outer nuclear membranes, heterochromatin reorganization, cell shrinkage, and cell and/or nuclear fragmentation. Most early-stage dying cells have Type II cell morphologies, while a few display Type III cell features. Many dying cells maintain contacts with nerve fibers, but those postsynaptic fibers often appear to be nerve fragments, detached from the main trunk of an afferent nerve. Dying cells, like mature Type II and III taste cells, are surrounded by glial-like Type I cells. In many instances, Type I cells appear to be engulfing their dying neighbors, which constitutes a novel, phagocytic role. Surprisingly, virtually no Type I cells display features of apoptosis, although they reportedly have the shortest residence time in taste buds. The ultimate fate of Type I cells therefore remains enigmatic.

摘要

味蕾由50 - 100个上皮来源的细胞组成,包括胶质样细胞(I型)和两种受体细胞(II型和III型)。所有这些味觉细胞在生物体的整个生命过程中都由一群未分化的基底细胞更新。未成熟细胞从味蕾底部进入,成熟为三种分化细胞类型之一。味觉细胞如何死亡和/或离开味蕾,以及胶质样细胞在这个过程中的作用,仍然不清楚。在这里,我们展示了通过对小鼠轮廓乳头味蕾进行连续块面扫描电子显微镜获得的形态学数据,揭示了处于生命周期末期的味觉细胞。我们鉴定为正在死亡的细胞具有典型的凋亡形态特征:内质网肿胀、大溶酶体、细胞器降解、核外膜扩张、异染色质重组、细胞收缩以及细胞和/或核碎片化。大多数早期死亡细胞具有II型细胞形态,而少数显示III型细胞特征。许多正在死亡的细胞与神经纤维保持接触,但那些突触后纤维往往似乎是从传入神经主干分离的神经片段。正在死亡的细胞,就像成熟的II型和III型味觉细胞一样,被胶质样的I型细胞包围。在许多情况下,I型细胞似乎正在吞噬它们即将死亡的邻居,这构成了一种新的吞噬作用。令人惊讶的是,实际上没有I型细胞显示出凋亡特征,尽管据报道它们在味蕾中的停留时间最短。因此,I型细胞的最终命运仍然是个谜。

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