A. Lammie et al., EXPRESSION OF C-KIT AND KIT-LIGAND PROTEINS IN NORMAL HUMAN TISSUES, The Journal of histochemistry and cytochemistry, 42(11), 1994, pp. 1417-1425
The c-kit receptor and its cognate ligand, KL, play a critical role in
melanogenesis, gametogenesis, and hematopoiesis. Studies on the expre
ssion of c-kit and KL have been primarily focused on mouse development
. We undertook the present study to characterize the pattern of expres
sion of these molecules in normal adult human tissues. Using immunohis
tochemistry and consecutive tissue sections from the same block, we ev
aluated a variety of well-preserved normal tissues for c-kit and KL mi
croanatomic distribution. c-kit protein was identified in tissue mast
cells, melanocytes, glandular epithelial cells of breast, parotid, der
mal sweat, and esophageal glands. Scattered c-kit immunoreactivity was
also observed for testicular and ovarian interstitial cells. A striki
ng regional distribution of c-kit was detected in the central nervous
system, particularly in the cerebellum, hippocampus, and dorsal horn o
f the spinal cord. KL protein was identified in cells complementary to
staining for the receptor, such as glandular myoepithelium of breast
and sweat glands. Intense KL immunoreactivity was observed in smooth m
uscle cells of the bladder, cervix, uterus, and gastrointestinal tract
, as well as in striated and cardiac muscle. Strong KL staining was al
so detected in prostate fibromuscular stroma cells. In the central ner
vous system, KL expression was confined to Golgi and Purkinje cells in
the cerebellum. These results suggest a role for this receptor and it
s ligand in the maintenance of a variety of fully differentiated tissu
es.