Synthesis of an endogeneous lectin, galectin-1, by human endothelial cells is up-regulated by endothelial cell activation |
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Authors: | Linda G. Baum, Jeffrey J. Seilhamer, Mabel Pang, Wendy B. Levine, Doré Beynon Judith A. Berliner |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, UCLA School of Medicine, 10833 LeConte Ave, 90024-1732 Los Angeles, CA, USA;(2) Incyte Pharmaceuticals, 3330 Hillview Ave, 94304 Palo Alto, CA, USA |
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Abstract: | The pattern of expression of an endogenous lectin, galectin-1, was examined in human lymphoid tissue. Galectin-1 was detected in the endothelial cells lining specialized vessels, termed high endothelial venules, in activated lymphoid tissue, but not in a resting lymph node. Cultured endothelial cells (human aortic and umbilical vein endothelial cells (HAECs and HUVECs)) expressed galectin-1. Activation of the cultured endothelial cells increased the level of galectin-1 expression, as determined by ELISA, Northern blot analysis and high throughput cDNA sequencing. These results suggest that galectin-1 expressed by endothelial cells may bind to and affect the trafficking of cells emigrating from blood into tissues. |
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Keywords: | lectin galectin-1 endothelial cells high endothelial venules lymph node |
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