We studied the localization of α-keratin in the sheep placenta using an α-keratin-specific monoclonal antibody (MAb) SBU-1, and examined the feasibility of using this MAb as a marker for determining the purity of isolated uninucleate cells from the placentomal trophoblast. At about 30-50 days of gestation the placentomal and interplacentomal uninucleate cells and some binucleate cells were stained by SBU-1, whereas only the apical region of the syncytial cytoplasm was stained with this MAb. Other cells stained included the uterine and endometrial glandular epithelial cells and fibroblast-like cells in the endometrium and chorionic villi. At about 100-130 days of gestation only the trophoblast uninucleate cells were stained by SBU-1. Approximately 60% of cells isolated from placentomes at 100-130 days of gestation were stained by SBU-1, and they had similar morphological features to the trophoblast uninucleate cells. The number of binucleate cells present was confirmed by their affinity for MAb SBU-3. These results show that MAb SBU-1 is an excellent marker for trophoblast uninucleate cells from placenta of sheep at the later stages of pregnancy.
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Lee, C. S., Ralph, M. M., Gogolin-Ewens, K. J., & Brandon, M. R. (1990). Monoclonal antibody (SBU-1 and SBU-3) identification of cells dissociated from the sheep placentomal trophoblast. Journal of Histochemistry and Cytochemistry, 38(5), 649–652. https://doi.org/10.1177/38.5.1692053
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