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Publication : Negative regulation of T cell homing by CD43.

First Author  Stockton BM Year  1998
Journal  Immunity Volume  8
Issue  3 Pages  373-81
PubMed ID  9529154 Mgi Jnum  J:110540
Mgi Id  MGI:3640462 Doi  10.1016/s1074-7613(00)80542-7
Citation  Stockton BM, et al. (1998) Negative regulation of T cell homing by CD43. Immunity 8(3):373-81
abstractText  We report that the cell surface mucin CD43 acts as an anti-adhesin on T lymphocytes. CD43-deficient murine lymphocytes homed significantly more frequently to secondary lymphoid organs than wild-type cells. Intravital microscopy of peripheral lymph node venules revealed that CD43-deficient lymphocytes were twice as likely to tether, roll, and stick than wild-type cells. This effect was due to CD43 interference with the homing receptor, L-selectin, and was most pronounced in venules with low L-selectin ligand density. In vitro, CD43-deficient cells tethered to L-selectin ligands more efficiently and rolled more slowly than wild-type lymphocytes. Thus, CD43 exerts a negative regulatory effect on T cell trafficking by counterbalancing L-selectin-mediated adhesion.
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