A role for P-selectin in neutrophil and platelet infiltration in immune complex glomerulonephritis

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P-selectin is one of the key early mediators of leukocyte adhesion in inflammatory conditions. This report examines the role of P-selectin in a neutrophil- and platelet-mediated model of glomerulonephritis (the concanavalin A [con A] model). The administration of neutralizing anti-P- selectin antibody (PB1.3) reduced the platelet influx at 10 min (P < 0.05) and was associated with a 60% reduction in the neutrophil infiltrate and a 50% reduction in the number of oxidant-producing cells at 3 h within glomeruli. No effect on glomerular monocyte-macrophage accumulation was observed, and proteinuria was reduced by 20% but did not reach significance. It is concluded that P-selectin plays an important role in mediating the neutrophil and platelet accumulation in this model and likely has a role in mediating the glomerular injury.

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Zachem, C. R., Alpers, C. E., Way, W., Shankland, S. J., Couser, W. G., & Johnson, R. J. (1997). A role for P-selectin in neutrophil and platelet infiltration in immune complex glomerulonephritis. Journal of the American Society of Nephrology, 8(12), 1838–1844. https://doi.org/10.1681/asn.v8121838

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