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Isolating Primary Melanocyte-like Cells from the Mouse Heart
Published on: September 29, 2014
Characterization and isolation of melanocyte progenitors from mouse embryos
Takahiro Kunisada1, Hisahiro Yoshida1, Minetaro Ogawa1
1Department of Molecular Genetics, Faculty of Medicine, Kyoto University, Sakyo-ku, Shougoin-Kawahara-chou, Kyoto 606-01, Japan.
Abstract:
Whole mount immunohistochemistry and flow cytometry have been used to determine the morphological and molecular features that distinguish melanoblasts from surrounding cells. Whole mount immunohistochemistry of mouse embryos using anti-c-Kit monoclonal antibody revealed two distinct types of c-Kit+ cells; one dendritic and the other round in shape. The distribution of c-Kit+ dendritic cells in 12.5 days postcoitem embryos correlated well with that of tyrosinase-related protein-2 expression, while the distribution of c-Kit+ round cells overlaps that of CD45+ cells. This observation suggests that melanoblasts are distinguishable from other c-Kit+ cells by their dendritic shape. Mice homozygous for the steel-Dickie mutation (Sld /Sld ) were analyzed to further distinguish melanoblasts from hematopoietic progenitor cells. Sld /Sld mice are unpigmented but contain hematopoietic cells, although reduced in number. Although no c-Kit+ dendritic cells were detectable in the Sld /Sld embryos, a significant number of c-Kit+ round cells were present in the same embryos. To further analyze characteristic features of melanoblasts, c-Kit+ CD45- and c-Kit+ CD45+ cells were isolated from dissociated embryonic skin by fluorescent activated cell sorter and the expression of TRP2 melanogenic enzyme was analyzed. Consistent with histological analysis, most c-Kit+ CD45- cells were TRP2+ .c-Kit+ CD45+ cells failed to express TRP2. These results show that most of the melanoblasts are c-Kit+ TRP2+ CD45- dendritic cells and can be discriminated from other cells by flow cytometry or by their morphology.

