Differential expression of immunomodulatory galectin-1 in peripheral leukocytes and adult tissues and its cytosolic organization in striated muscle
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UNIVERSIDADE DE SÃO PAULO |
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19/10/2012
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2010
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Galectin-1 (Gal-1) is important in immune function and muscle regeneration, but its expression and localization in adult tissues and primary leukocytes remain unclear. To address this, we generated a specific monoclonal antibody against Gal-1, termed alpha hGal-1, and defined a sequential peptide epitope that it recognizes, which is preserved in human and porcine Gal-1, but not in murine Gal-1. Using alpha hGal-1, we found that Gal-1 is expressed in a wide range of porcine tissues, including striated muscle, liver, lung, brain, kidney, spleen, and intestine. In most types of cells, Gal-1 exhibits diffuse cytosolic expression, but in cells within the splenic red pulp, Gal-1 showed both cytosolic and nuclear localization. Gal-1 was also expressed in arterial walls and exhibited prominent cytosolic and nuclear staining in cultured human endothelial cells. However, human peripheral leukocytes and promyelocytic HL60 cells lack detectable Gal-1 and also showed very low levels of Gal-1 mRNA. In striking contrast, Gal-1 exhibited an organized cytosolic staining pattern within striated muscle tissue of cardiac and skeletal muscle and colocalized with sarcomeric actin on I bands. These results provide insights into previously defined roles for Gal-1 in inflammation, immune regulation and muscle biology. US National Institutes of Health (NIH)[HL085607] Fundacao Coordenacao de Aperfeicoamento de Pessoal de Nivel Superior (CAPES)[23038.039425-42/2008] |
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GLYCOBIOLOGY, v.20, n.5, p.507-520, 2010 0959-6658 http://producao.usp.br/handle/BDPI/20336 10.1093/glycob/cwp203 |
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eng |
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OXFORD UNIV PRESS INC |
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Glycobiology |
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Palavras-Chave | #galectin-1 expression #leukocytes #monoclonal antibody #muscle #tissue localization #GALACTOSIDE-BINDING LECTIN #S-TYPE LECTIN #T-CELLS #N-ACETYLLACTOSAMINE #TUMOR PROGRESSION #SURFACE EXPOSURE #HIGH-AFFINITY #IN-VITRO #PROTEIN #LOCALIZATION #Biochemistry & Molecular Biology |
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