[PDF][PDF] Vanin-1, a novel GPI-linked perivascular molecule involved in thymus homing

M Aurrand-Lions, F Galland, H Bazin, VM Zakharyev… - Immunity, 1996 - cell.com
M Aurrand-Lions, F Galland, H Bazin, VM Zakharyev, BA Imhof, P Naquet
Immunity, 1996cell.com
Migration of hematopoietic precursor cells to the thymus is shown to depend upon a novel
molecule called Vanin-1 expressed by perivascular thymic stromal cells. An anti-Vanin-1
antibody blocks the binding of pro-T cells to thymic sections in vitro, the in vivo accumulation
of bone marrow cells around cortical thymic vessels, and long-term thymic regeneration.
Thus, it interferes with the entry, and not the differentiation, of hematopoietic precursor cells.
The Vanin-1 gene codes for a GPI-anchored 70 kDa protein that shows homology only with …
Abstract
Migration of hematopoietic precursor cells to the thymus is shown to depend upon a novel molecule called Vanin-1 expressed by perivascular thymic stromal cells. An anti-Vanin-1 antibody blocks the binding of pro-T cells to thymic sections in vitro, the in vivo accumulation of bone marrow cells around cortical thymic vessels, and long-term thymic regeneration. Thus, it interferes with the entry, and not the differentiation, of hematopoietic precursor cells. The Vanin-1 gene codes for a GPI-anchored 70 kDa protein that shows homology only with human biotinidase. Transfection of thymic stromal cells with the Vanin-1 cDNA enhances thymocyte adhesion in vitro. These data suggest that Vanin-1 regulates late adhesion steps of thymus homing under physiological, noninflammatory conditions.
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