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Query: UNIPROT:P41181 (
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To obtain more accurate information on the nephron-
collecting duct
system, monoclonal antibodies against renal tissue were prepared. BALB/c mice were immunized every two weeks with rat renal tissue, either cortex or medulla.
Spleen
cells were collected and fused with myeloma cells sensitive to hypoxanthine-aminopterin-thymidine medium. Hybrids were selected for production of antibodies by indirect immunofluorescence and cloned by the limiting dilution method. Tissue reactivity of the antibodies obtained was defined by immunofluorescence. The intracellular localization of antigenic determinants was ascertained by immunoelectron microscopy. The antibodies were classified into four major groups: (1) antibodies against proximal tubules; (2) antibodies against distal tubules and the loop of Henle; (3) antibodies against
collecting duct
system; and (4) antibodies against glomeruli. Using immunoelectron microscopy, various intracellular antigenic determinants were recognized, such as brush border, apical canaliculi, vacuolar apparatus, luminal and basolateral plasma membranes. The results obtained indicated that electron microscopy is indispensable for the immunohistological study of the nephron-
collecting duct
system. The observations help to understand morphological and functional diversity of the nephron-
collecting duct
system.
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PMID:Monoclonal antibodies to rat renal tissue: an approach to the immunohistological analysis of the nephron-collecting duct system, and ultra-structural localization of antigens. 193 67
We report the production of monoclonal antibodies (MAb) by an in vitro technique which react with principal cells of the renal
collecting duct
.
Spleen
cells were directly simulated in vitro with unsolubilized antigens, i.e., by direct contact with the apical site of cultivated principal cells or by contact with cell fragments. Out of several others two antibodies, IV1 and IV2, were selected, which specifically reacted with the principal cells of the
collecting duct
. MAbIV1 also reacted with Type A intercalated cells, indicating the existence of a common antigen in the apical membrane of both cell types. Type B intercalated cells were consistently unreactive. All other parts of the uriniferous tubule were also unreactive. In Western blot analysis MAb IV1 showed immunoreactivity with a 40 KD and a 43 KD antigen. Our experiments demonstrate the possibility of producing antibodies against unsolubilized antigens by a simple in vitro technique. The activity of particular lymphocyte in this in vitro system is shown by the specificity of the antibodies.
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PMID:Production of monoclonal antibodies against principal cells of the renal collecting duct by in vitro immunization with unsolubilized antigens. 225 51
We report here on the characterization and immunohistochemical localization in human tissues of calcitonin receptor-like receptor (CRLR) which was recently found to mediate the effects of both calcitonin gene-related peptide (CGRP) and adrenomedullin (ADM). Western blot analysis using antibodies raised against the first extracellular loop and the carboxy-terminal part of hCRLR, respectively, detected two major bands corresponding to about 70 and 60 kDa in membrane preparations of cultured endothelial cells and numerous organs including lung, heart ventricle and kidney. Immunohistochemical analysis of the cardiovascular system revealed CRLR-like immunoreactivity (CRLR-LI) in the endothelium of all blood vessels including large and small arteries, veins and capillaries, and in heart muscle cells and endocardium. The lung showed intense staining over the alveolar capillaries. Within the digestive tract, staining was observed over the cells lining the excretory ducts of the parotid gland, over the epithelium of the fundic glands of stomach, endocrine cells of the duodenum and ileum and some myenteric ganglia. The kidney presented staining of the juxtaglomerular arteries, the glomerular capillaries and chief cells of the
collecting duct
. Within the endocrine organs, a strong CRLR-LI signal was observed over the Langerhans islets, and weak immunoreactivity in the Leydig cells of testis.
Spleen
showed intense staining in trabecular veins and sinuses. Macrophages displayed a variable immunoreactivity. Our data demonstrate a wide distribution of CRLR throughout the human body and suggest CRLR to be involved in the mediation of a variety of actions in addition to vascular control.
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PMID:Calcitonin receptor-like receptor: identification and distribution in human peripheral tissues. 1224 82