Aquaporins(AQPs) are molecular water channels that play important physiological roles in fluid trans-porting organs. The expression and function of AQPs in the immune system are largely unknown. CD 11 (a-d)/CD18 i...Aquaporins(AQPs) are molecular water channels that play important physiological roles in fluid trans-porting organs. The expression and function of AQPs in the immune system are largely unknown. CD 11 (a-d)/CD18 integrins are adhesion molecules expressed on leukocytes, which play a critical role in leukocyte adhesion, migration and host defense. In the present study, we discovered the expression of aquaporin-3(AQP3) on spleen CD1 lb positive cells, and the content of CDllb positive splenocytes in aquaporin 3-null mice is significantly decreased. Further analysis suggested remarkably decreased monocyte/macrophage subpopulation and significantly decreased granulocyte subpopulation. It is the first report suggesting an important role of AQP in the development and maturation of imrnunocytes.展开更多
基金Supported by the National Basic Research Program of China(No.2009CB521908)the National Natural Science Foundation of China(Nos.30470405, 30570864,30670477 and 30770493)the National Natural Science Fund for Distinguished Young Scholars of China(No.30325011)
文摘Aquaporins(AQPs) are molecular water channels that play important physiological roles in fluid trans-porting organs. The expression and function of AQPs in the immune system are largely unknown. CD 11 (a-d)/CD18 integrins are adhesion molecules expressed on leukocytes, which play a critical role in leukocyte adhesion, migration and host defense. In the present study, we discovered the expression of aquaporin-3(AQP3) on spleen CD1 lb positive cells, and the content of CDllb positive splenocytes in aquaporin 3-null mice is significantly decreased. Further analysis suggested remarkably decreased monocyte/macrophage subpopulation and significantly decreased granulocyte subpopulation. It is the first report suggesting an important role of AQP in the development and maturation of imrnunocytes.