Recruitment of renal tubular epithelial cells expressing verotoxin-1 (Stx1) receptors in HIV-1 transgenic mice with renal disease  Xue-Hui Liu, Clifford.

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Recruitment of renal tubular epithelial cells expressing verotoxin-1 (Stx1) receptors in HIV-1 transgenic mice with renal disease  Xue-Hui Liu, Clifford A. Lingwood, Patricio E. Ray  Kidney International  Volume 55, Issue 2, Pages 554-561 (February 1999) DOI: 10.1046/j.1523-1755.1999.00278.x Copyright © 1999 International Society of Nephrology Terms and Conditions

Figure 1 Verotoxin-1 (Stx1) binding and immunohistochemistry Gb3 staining in control and HIV transgenic mice. (A–D) Fluorescent staining using FITC-labeled Stx 1 in control (D) and HIV transgenic kidneys (A and C). In control kidneys, Stx1 staining was predominately localized to renal collecting ducts and distal tubules. HIV transgenic mice showed a significant recruitment of Stx1 binding sites in RTEcs. (B) A transgenic renal section pretreated overnight with 1 U/ml α-galactosidase and then incubated with FITC-labeled Stx1, as described in the Methods section. As expected, Stx1 staining was significantly reduced. (E and F) Immunohistochemistry staining with an anti-Gb3 monoclonal antibody in control (F) and HIV transgenic (E) kidneys. Similar staining patterns were found for both anti-Gb3 and Stx1 staining. Note the significant recruitment of RTEcs expressing Gb3 in HIV transgenic mouse kidneys (E). As shown in panels G and H, Gb3 (red) was predominately localized to dilated collecting ducts and distal tubules in HIV-Tg mice with renal disease (costained blue with the lectin peanut agglutinin). (Magnification: A, B, C, and G ×200; D, E, and F ×100, H ×500) Kidney International 1999 55, 554-561DOI: (10.1046/j.1523-1755.1999.00278.x) Copyright © 1999 International Society of Nephrology Terms and Conditions

Figure 2 Detection of Gb3 in control and HIV transgenic kidneys. VT-1 (Stx1) thin layer chromatography (TLC) overlay studies were performed with lipids extracts from control and transgenic diseased kidneys (4mg of tissue from each kidney). Lanes A and B show control kidneys; lanes C and D show transgenic kidneys; lanes E and F show Gb3 and Gb2 standards. The Gb2 standard (upper bands in E and F) is from a marine sponge and does not line up well with the mammalian Gb2 (detected in lane C upper band). Abbreviations are: GC, galactosyl ceramide; LC, lactosylceramide; Gb2, galabiosylceramide; Gb3, globotriaosylceramide; Gb4, globotetraosylceramide. Kidney International 1999 55, 554-561DOI: (10.1046/j.1523-1755.1999.00278.x) Copyright © 1999 International Society of Nephrology Terms and Conditions

Kidney International 1999 55, 554-561DOI: (10. 1046/j. 1523-1755. 1999 Kidney International 1999 55, 554-561DOI: (10.1046/j.1523-1755.1999.00278.x) Copyright © 1999 International Society of Nephrology Terms and Conditions