Immunohistochemical demonstration of keratins in the epidermal layers of the Malayan pangolin (Manis javanica), with remarks on the evolution of the integumental scale armour

Using immunohistochemistry, the study demonstrates the distribution of keratins (pan-keratin with CK1-8, 10, 14-16, 19; keratins CK1, 5, 6, 9, 10; hair keratins AE13, AE14) in the epidermis of the Malayan pangolin (<em>Manis javanica</em>). A varying reaction spectrum was observed for pa...

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Main Authors: W. Meyer, M. Liumsiricharoen, A. Suprasert, L.G. Fleischer, M. Hewicker-Trautwein
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Published: PAGEPress Publications 2013-09-01
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spelling doaj-65efe38fe1654f7da777ae90176c46442020-11-25T03:31:55ZengPAGEPress PublicationsEuropean Journal of Histochemistry 1121-760X2038-83062013-09-01573e27e2710.4081/ejh.2013.e271347Immunohistochemical demonstration of keratins in the epidermal layers of the Malayan pangolin (Manis javanica), with remarks on the evolution of the integumental scale armourW. Meyer0M. Liumsiricharoen1A. Suprasert2L.G. Fleischer3M. Hewicker-Trautwein4University of Veterinary Medicine Hannover Foundation, HannoverKasetsart University, BangkokKasetsart University, BangkokTechnical University of BerlinUniversity of Veterinary Medicine Hannover Foundation, HannoverUsing immunohistochemistry, the study demonstrates the distribution of keratins (pan-keratin with CK1-8, 10, 14-16, 19; keratins CK1, 5, 6, 9, 10; hair keratins AE13, AE14) in the epidermis of the Malayan pangolin (<em>Manis javanica</em>). A varying reaction spectrum was observed for pan-keratin, with body region-dependent negative to very strong reaction intensities. The dorsolateral epidermis exhibited positive reactions only in its vital layers, whereas the abdominal epidermis showed strong positive reactions in the soft two outer strata. The single acidic and basic-to-neutral (cyto)keratins produced clear variations compared to the pan-keratin tinging. E.g., CK1 appeared in all epidermal layers of both body regions, except for the ventral <em>stratum corneum</em>, whereas CK5, 6, 9, 10 were restricted to the soft ventral epidermis. Here, distinctly positive reactions were confined to the <em>stratum granulosum</em>, except for CK6 that appeared in the soft <em>stratum corneum</em>. A different staining pattern was obvious for the hair keratins, i.e., positive reactions of AE13 concentrated only in the granular layer of the dorsal epidermis. In the abdominal epidermis, remarkable tinging for AE14 was visible in the <em>stratum basale</em>, decreasing toward the corneal layer, but was also found in the outer root sheath cells of the hair follicles in the ventral body part. Our findings are discussed related to the evolution of the horny dorsal scales of the pangolin, which may have started from the tail root, projecting forward to the headhttp://www.ejh.it/index.php/ejh/article/view/2236keratinisation, epidermis, scale evolution, Malayan pangolin, immunohistochemistry
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author W. Meyer
M. Liumsiricharoen
A. Suprasert
L.G. Fleischer
M. Hewicker-Trautwein
spellingShingle W. Meyer
M. Liumsiricharoen
A. Suprasert
L.G. Fleischer
M. Hewicker-Trautwein
Immunohistochemical demonstration of keratins in the epidermal layers of the Malayan pangolin (Manis javanica), with remarks on the evolution of the integumental scale armour
European Journal of Histochemistry
keratinisation, epidermis, scale evolution, Malayan pangolin, immunohistochemistry
author_facet W. Meyer
M. Liumsiricharoen
A. Suprasert
L.G. Fleischer
M. Hewicker-Trautwein
author_sort W. Meyer
title Immunohistochemical demonstration of keratins in the epidermal layers of the Malayan pangolin (Manis javanica), with remarks on the evolution of the integumental scale armour
title_short Immunohistochemical demonstration of keratins in the epidermal layers of the Malayan pangolin (Manis javanica), with remarks on the evolution of the integumental scale armour
title_full Immunohistochemical demonstration of keratins in the epidermal layers of the Malayan pangolin (Manis javanica), with remarks on the evolution of the integumental scale armour
title_fullStr Immunohistochemical demonstration of keratins in the epidermal layers of the Malayan pangolin (Manis javanica), with remarks on the evolution of the integumental scale armour
title_full_unstemmed Immunohistochemical demonstration of keratins in the epidermal layers of the Malayan pangolin (Manis javanica), with remarks on the evolution of the integumental scale armour
title_sort immunohistochemical demonstration of keratins in the epidermal layers of the malayan pangolin (manis javanica), with remarks on the evolution of the integumental scale armour
publisher PAGEPress Publications
series European Journal of Histochemistry
issn 1121-760X
2038-8306
publishDate 2013-09-01
description Using immunohistochemistry, the study demonstrates the distribution of keratins (pan-keratin with CK1-8, 10, 14-16, 19; keratins CK1, 5, 6, 9, 10; hair keratins AE13, AE14) in the epidermis of the Malayan pangolin (<em>Manis javanica</em>). A varying reaction spectrum was observed for pan-keratin, with body region-dependent negative to very strong reaction intensities. The dorsolateral epidermis exhibited positive reactions only in its vital layers, whereas the abdominal epidermis showed strong positive reactions in the soft two outer strata. The single acidic and basic-to-neutral (cyto)keratins produced clear variations compared to the pan-keratin tinging. E.g., CK1 appeared in all epidermal layers of both body regions, except for the ventral <em>stratum corneum</em>, whereas CK5, 6, 9, 10 were restricted to the soft ventral epidermis. Here, distinctly positive reactions were confined to the <em>stratum granulosum</em>, except for CK6 that appeared in the soft <em>stratum corneum</em>. A different staining pattern was obvious for the hair keratins, i.e., positive reactions of AE13 concentrated only in the granular layer of the dorsal epidermis. In the abdominal epidermis, remarkable tinging for AE14 was visible in the <em>stratum basale</em>, decreasing toward the corneal layer, but was also found in the outer root sheath cells of the hair follicles in the ventral body part. Our findings are discussed related to the evolution of the horny dorsal scales of the pangolin, which may have started from the tail root, projecting forward to the head
topic keratinisation, epidermis, scale evolution, Malayan pangolin, immunohistochemistry
url http://www.ejh.it/index.php/ejh/article/view/2236
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