A combined characterization of coelomic fluid cell types in the spiny starfish Marthasterias glacialis – inputs from flow cytometry and imaging

biorxiv(2020)

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Coelomocytes is a generic name for a collection of cellular morphotypes, present in many coelomate animals, that has been reported as highly variable across echinoderm classes. The roles attributed to the major types of the free circulating cells present in the coelomic fluid of echinoderms include immune response, phagocytic digestion and clotting. The main aim of the present study is the thorough characterization of coelomocytes present in the coelomic fluid of (class Asteroidea) through the combined use of flow cytometry (FC) and fluorescence plus transmission electron microscopy. Two coelomocyte populations (here named P1 and P2) were identified by flow cytometry and subsequently studied in terms of abundance, morphology, ultrastructure, cell viability and cell cycle profiles. Ultrastructurally, P2 diploid cells showed two main morphotypes, similar to phagocytes and vertebrate thrombocytes, whereas the small P1 haploid cellular population was characterized by a low mitotic activity, relatively undifferentiated cytotype and a high nucleus/cytoplasm ratio. These last cells resemble stem-cell types present in other animals. P1 and P2 cells differ also in cell viability and cell cycle profiles. Additionally, two other morphotypes were only detected by fluorescence microscopy and a third one when using a combined microscopy/FC approach.
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coelomocytes,Marthasterias glacialis,echinoderms,flow cytometry/flow cytometry imaging,fluorescence and transmission electron microscopy
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