2009
DOI: 10.1007/s10344-009-0318-8
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Demonstration of substances of innate immunity in the integument of the Malayan pangolin (Manis javanica)

Abstract: Using immunohistochemistry, the study demonstrates substances of the innate immunity in the skin of the Malayan pangolin (Manis javanica), referring mainly to the epidermis. The results obtained showed clear reaction differences between the dorsolateral body region with its strong cover of hard horny scales and the abdominal body part with a thick soft stratum corneum and a dense cover of fine hairs. Regarding pathogen recognition receptors, positive reactions for Toll-like receptors were generally weak for TL… Show more

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“…Elastic fibers are scarce in the dorsal integument and proportionally more abundant in the ventral skin of both species. This result agrees with those found in fetuses of Dasypus novemcinctus (Vickaryous and Hall 2006), pangolins (Meyer et al 2010), and reptiles with osteoderms (Vickaryous and Hall 2008), which demonstrates that the absence of these fibers is related to dermal rigidness.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 93%
“…Elastic fibers are scarce in the dorsal integument and proportionally more abundant in the ventral skin of both species. This result agrees with those found in fetuses of Dasypus novemcinctus (Vickaryous and Hall 2006), pangolins (Meyer et al 2010), and reptiles with osteoderms (Vickaryous and Hall 2008), which demonstrates that the absence of these fibers is related to dermal rigidness.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 93%
“…As already shown earlier, 5 the integument of the pangolin is characterized by distinct regional differences comparing the dorsolateral body region, marked by a very hard scaly armour, with the abdominal body region without scales, but with a thick soft stratum corneum . This difference includes a polished surface of the hard scales (Figure 1a), in contrast to the surface of the epidermis of the abdomen, which is only protected by a dense and fine hair coat (Figure 1b).…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 61%
“…1,2 Especially rather small groups like the order Pholidota with the only family Manidae are concerned, that consists of one genus ( Manis ) with eight species and has a special biology. 3,4 The physical appearance of pangolins is based on large, hardened, plate-like scales found dorsolaterally at the body and the tail, whereas the abdominal body part shows a thick soft stratum corneum and a dense cover of fine hairs 5 . These scales, which are soft on newborn pangolins but harden as the animal matures, are formed by α-keratins and β-keratins, 6,7 guaranteeing a high abrasive wear resistance 8 .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Penelitian tentang trenggiling sangat terbatas, beberapa penelitian dasar yang telah dilaporkan adalah mengenai taksonomi, chormosom, dan sangat sedikit mengenai molekuler, persebaran dan ekologi. Semua penelitian tentang trenggiling tersebut lebih memfokuskan pada jenis yang tidak berasal dari Indonesia (Munyala et al, 2008;Nie et al, 2011;Meyer et al, 2010;Gaudin dan Wible, 1999).…”
Section: Pendahuluanunclassified