Characterization of newly established bovine intestinal epithelial cell line

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Kohtaro Miyazawa
Tetsuya Hondo
Takashi Kanaya
Sachi Tanaka
Ikuro Takakura
Wataru Itani
Michael T. Rose
Haruki Kitazawa
Takahiro Yamaguchi
Hisashi Aso
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[1] Tohoku University,Laboratory of Functional Morphology, Graduate School of Agricultural Science
[2] Yale Medical School,Section of Neuropathology, Department of Surgery
[3] Aberystwyth University,Institute of Biological, Environmental and Rural Sciences
[4] Tohoku University,Laboratory of Animal Products Chemistry, Graduate School of Agricultural Science
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Bovine small intestine; Epithelial cell line; Cell differentiation; M cells; Peyer’s patches;
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Membranous epithelial cells (M cells) of the follicle-associated epithelium in Peyer’s patches have a high capacity for transcytosis of several viruses and microorganisms. Here, we report that we have successfully established a bovine intestinal epithelial cell line (BIE cells) and developed an in vitro M cell model. BIE cells have a cobblestone morphology and microvilli-like structures, and strongly express cell-to-cell junctional proteins and cytokeratin, which is a specific intermediate filament protein of epithelial cells. After co-culture with murine intestinal lymphocytes or treatment with supernatant from bovine PBMC cultured with IL-2, BIE cells acquired the ability of transcytosis. Therefore, BIE cells have typical characteristics of bovine intestinal epithelial cells and also have the ability to differentiate into an M cell like linage. In addition, our results indicate that contact between immune cells and epithelial cells may not be absolutely required for the differentiation of M cells. We think that BIE cells will be useful for studying the transport mechanisms of various pathogens and also the evaluation of drug delivery via M cells.
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