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Changes in the glycosylation pattern during embryonic development of mouse kidney as revealed with lectin conjugates

L Laitinen, I Virtanen and L Saxen

Distribution of lectin-binding sites in adult and developing mouse kidney was studied with fluorochrome- and peroxidase-coupled lectins. Effects of fixation methods on lectin-binding patterns were also compared. Un-induced mesenchymal cells and ureter bud of the early metanephros reacted with Concanavalin A, Lens culinaris, Ricinus communis I, and wheat germ agglutinins, whereas binding sites for both soybean and peanut (PNA) agglutinins were seen only in ureter bud tissue. On induction, PNA positivity rapidly appeared in the induced, condensed areas of the metanephrogenic mesenchyme. Early glomeruli expressed heterogeneously terminal galactosyl and N- acetylgalactosaminyl moieties in the podocytes. Later, these sites disappeared and were apparently covered by sialic acids. Endothelia also displayed a comparable sialylation of terminal saccharide moieties during maturation. Binding sites for many of the above lectins were also found in the developing proximal and distal tubules. Terminal fucosyl residues, characteristic of mature proximal tubules, appeared during day 13 of development. Dolichos biflorus agglutinin reactivity, typically seen in the collecting ducts, appeared by day 13. Griffonia simplicifolia-I-B4 isolectin reactivity was exclusively localized to endothelial in adult kidney cortex, but in embryonic kidneys reactivity with collecting duct and podocytes was also seen. These results suggest that the compartmentalized expression of cell glycoconjugates in adult mouse kidney is acquired in a sequential manner during development. Such sequential appearance of the mature glycosylation pattern probably reflects functional maturation of the nephron.

Volume 35, Issue 1, pp. 55-65, 01/01/1987
Copyright © 1987 by The Histochemical Society


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