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Article: Secretory cell differentiation and mucus secretion in cultures of human nasal epithelial cells: Use of a monoclonal antibody to study human nasal mucin
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- The Annals of Otology, Rhinology & Laryngology
- Article date:
- March 1, 2000
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We have developed an air-liquid interface culture system for human nasal epithelial cells that differentiate into mucociliary phenotypes in a defined serum-free medium. Dissociated cells obtained from nasal polyps were cultured on a collagen gel substrate. At confluence, the cells lost characteristics of differentiated cells, and secretory cell and ciliated cell differentiation appeared after 7 days in an air-liquid interface. After 21 days, about half of the epithelial cells were stained with Alcian blue-periodic acid-Schiff stain or monoclonal antibody HCS 18, which was directed against human nasal mucin specific for epithelial secretory (goblet) cells. The quantitative examination using ...