Merkel Cells Are Multimodal Sensory Cells: A Review of Study Methods

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作者
Bataille, Adeline [1 ]
Le Gall, Christelle [1 ,2 ]
Misery, Laurent [1 ,2 ]
Talagas, Matthieu [1 ,2 ]
机构
[1] Brest Univ, LIEN Lab Interact Epithelium Neurones, F-29200 Brest, France
[2] Brest Univ Hosp, Dept Dermatol, F-29200 Brest, France
关键词
Merkel cells; ex vivo; in vivo; in vitro; in silico; ENKEPHALIN-LIKE IMMUNOREACTIVITY; SEROTONIN-LIKE IMMUNOREACTIVITY; MET-ENKEPHALIN; HAIRY SKIN; ESSENTIAL COMPONENTS; TOUCH RECEPTORS; CHROMOGRANIN-A; NERVE-ENDINGS; LIGHT-TOUCH; PAIN;
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10.3390/cells11233827
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Q2 [细胞生物学];
学科分类号
071009 ; 090102 ;
摘要
Merkel cells (MCs) are rare multimodal epidermal sensory cells. Due to their interactions with slowly adapting type 1 (SA1) A beta low-threshold mechanoreceptor (A beta-LTMRs) afferents neurons to form Merkel complexes, they are considered to be part of the main tactile terminal organ involved in the light touch sensation. This function has been explored over time by ex vivo, in vivo, in vitro, and in silico approaches. Ex vivo studies have made it possible to characterize the topography, morphology, and cellular environment of these cells. The interactions of MCs with surrounding cells continue to be studied by ex vivo but also in vitro approaches. Indeed, in vitro models have improved the understanding of communication of MCs with other cells present in the skin at the cellular and molecular levels. As for in vivo methods, the sensory role of MC complexes can be demonstrated by observing physiological or pathological behavior after genetic modification in mouse models. In silico models are emerging and aim to elucidate the sensory coding mechanisms of these complexes. The different methods to study MC complexes presented in this review may allow the investigation of their involvement in other physiological and pathophysiological mechanisms, despite the difficulties in exploring these cells, in particular due to their rarity.
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