Title : L-selectin and its ligands mediate infiltration of mononuclear cells into kidney interstitium after ureteric obstruction.

Pub. Date : 1999 May

PMID : 10398147






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1 Interestingly, immunohistochemical studies with a MAb against sulphatide showed that the distribution of sulphatide, known to be one of the candidates of L-selectin ligand, was almost indistinguishable from the staining pattern of rLEC-IgG in both normal and ureteric obstructed kidneys, suggesting that sulphatide and/or related molecule(s) relocated to the renal interstitium were recognized by leukocyte L-selectin, leading to interstitial leukocyte infiltration. Sulfoglycosphingolipids selectin L Rattus norvegicus
2 Interestingly, immunohistochemical studies with a MAb against sulphatide showed that the distribution of sulphatide, known to be one of the candidates of L-selectin ligand, was almost indistinguishable from the staining pattern of rLEC-IgG in both normal and ureteric obstructed kidneys, suggesting that sulphatide and/or related molecule(s) relocated to the renal interstitium were recognized by leukocyte L-selectin, leading to interstitial leukocyte infiltration. Sulfoglycosphingolipids selectin L Rattus norvegicus
3 In line with this notion, intravenous injection of sulphatide markedly inhibited leukocyte infiltration, suggesting that L-selectin-sulphatide interaction may play a pivotal role in interstitial leukocyte infiltration in the kidney following ureteric obstruction. Sulfoglycosphingolipids selectin L Rattus norvegicus
4 In line with this notion, intravenous injection of sulphatide markedly inhibited leukocyte infiltration, suggesting that L-selectin-sulphatide interaction may play a pivotal role in interstitial leukocyte infiltration in the kidney following ureteric obstruction. Sulfoglycosphingolipids selectin L Rattus norvegicus