Abstract
Recent immunocytochemical studies have revealed that cytokeratin intermediate filaments, previously thought to be restricted to epithelial tissues, are present in muscle. In view of the implications of these reports for diagnostic pathology it is important to investigate by biochemical means whether these findings represent the presence of true cytokeratin proteins or an unexpected antigenic cross-reaction. In the present study intermediate filament proteins have been extracted from samples of human myometrium and identified by immunoblotting techniques using well characterized monoclonal antibodies, two against cytokeratins and two against desmin. The results show that the proteins of the appropriate molecular weight for cytokeratin were labelled by anti-cytokeratin antibodies and were quite distinct from those recognized by anti-desmin antibodies. This study therefore confirms previous immunocytochemical findings and emphasizes the need for caution when using anti-intermediate filament antibodies for diagnostic purposes.
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