Sistema FMUSP-HC: Faculdade de Medicina da Universidade de São Paulo (FMUSP) e Hospital das Clínicas da FMUSPTESHIMA, Tathyane H. N.IANEZ, Renata F.COUTINHO-CAMILLO, Claudia M.BUIM, Marcilei E.SOARES, Fernando A.LOURENCO, Silvia V.2017-11-272017-11-272011JOURNAL OF ANATOMY, v.219, n.3, p.410-417, 20110021-8782https://observatorio.fm.usp.br/handle/OPI/24049The formation of salivary glands entails the proliferation of epithelial cells from the stomatodeum into the underlying ectomesenchyme, culminating in a complex network of ducts and acinar bulbs. The extent to which mucins regulate this process is unknown, but they appear to mediate luminal space formation and maturation. Our aim was to examine mucin expression patterns during the morphogenesis of human salivary glands. Mucin expression - MUC1, 2, 3, 4, 5AC, 5B, 6, and 16 - was analyzed in specimens of developing human salivary glands, obtained from fetuses at 4-24 weeks' gestation, and fully developed salivary glands by immunohistochemistry. Expression patterns were analyzed qualitatively according to the development stage of the salivary glands. Mucins 1, 3, 4, 5B, and 16 were expressed during salivary gland development - being stronger in all ductal segments by the final phases of branching morphogenesis and in mature glands. Acinar cells were negative for most mucins, including MUC1 in mature salivary glands. Mucins 2, 5AC, and 6 were not expressed. Mucins MUC1, 3, 4, 5B, and 16 are expressed in developing human salivary glands and in mature glands, suggesting important roles in the maturation and maintenance of the ductal network.engrestrictedAccessbranching morphogenesishuman salivary glandsmucinmembrane-associated mucinsparallel relationepithelial mucincell-surfacebound mucinsmuc5aclocalizationgenesprotectionsecretionDevelopment of human minor salivary glands: expression of mucins according to stage of morphogenesisarticleCopyright WILEY-BLACKWELL10.1111/j.1469-7580.2011.01405.xAnatomy & Morphology