The capping of lymphocytes and other cells, studied by an improved method for immunofluorescence staining of frozen sections

Journal of Cellular Physiology - Tập 95 Số 3 - Trang 239-257 - 1978
Lilly Bourguignon1,2, K. T. Tokuyasu1, Sherwin J. Singer3,1
1Department of Biology, University of California at San Diego, La Jolla, California, 92093
2U. S. Public Health Service Postdoctoral Trainee
3American Cancer Society Research Professor. This work was supported by U. S. Public Health Service Grants GM15971 and AI06659

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Abstract

Experiments have been carried out on the capping by lectins and antibodies of surface receptors of mouse splenic T and B lymphocytes and other cells, in which the surface distribution of the lectin or antibody, and the intracellular distribution of myosin or actin, were determined on the same cells by a double fluorescence technique. For this purpose, a general method for intracellular staining was developed which is intended to preserve sensitive antigens and fragile ultrastructural elements. The method involves mild formaldehyde fixation of the cells or tissues, infusion with concentrated sucrose, rapid freezing, and the preparation of frozen sections thinner than 2 μm thickness. The immunofluorescent or other appropriate fluorescent reagents are then applied to the thawed section. In the present experiments, intracellular actin was detected using a fluorescent staining method based on the interaction of F‐actin with heavy meromyosin, while intracellular myosin was detected by an indirect immunofluorescence procedure. Our findings were that the formation of a cap by each of the lectins or antibody reagents was always accompanied by a concentration of myosin and actin directly under the cap. These and other results suggest that capping is an active process in which actin and myosin participate directly in the formation of all caps. This proposal carries important new implications for the molecular mechanism of capping.

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