Myelin localization of a central nervous system ligand for L-selectin
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Myelin localization of a central nervous system ligand for L-selectin
Abstract
L-selectin is a lectin-like receptor involved in lymphocyte attachment to lymph node high endothelial venules (HEV). Previously, we showed that L-selectin also participates in the in vitro attachment of lymphocytes to central nervous system (CNS) white matter. Use of an L-selectin chimera demonstrated ligand sites within CNS white matter but not the peripheral nervous system (PNS). Now employing higher resolution mapping, including EM cytochemistry, we localize the ligands to the actual myelin sheaths of CNS neurons. In the shiverer mouse, which lacks compact myelin, ligands are greatly diminished. Comparison of the myelin-associated ligand with the previously characterized HEV-ligands demonstrates a number of differences.
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