Perraud F, Kuchler S, Gobaille S, Labourdette G, Vincendon G, Zanetta J P
Centre de Neurochimie du CNRS, Strasbourg.
J Neurocytol. 1988 Dec;17(6):745-51. doi: 10.1007/BF01216703.
An endogenous brain lectin, with a great affinity for oligomannosidic glycans, called CSL (for 'cerebellar soluble lectin'), was detected on the surface of the cilia of ependymal cells both in cultures and in vivo. The lectin is not synthesized by the ependymal cells themselves. In vivo it is neither found in cerebrospinal fluid nor in cells of the choroid plexus. Probably, lectin CSL is produced by subependymal astrocytic cells. The membranes of ependymal cells seem to possess glycoprotein ligands for the lectin which explain the specific adhesion of CSL on the surface of these cells, particularly on the cilia. The localization of this adhesive molecule on cilia of ependymal cells suggests that it may play a role in trapping foreign cells, micro-organisms or debris.
在培养物和体内的室管膜细胞纤毛表面均检测到一种对低聚甘露糖聚糖具有高度亲和力的内源性脑凝集素,称为CSL(“小脑可溶性凝集素”)。这种凝集素并非由室管膜细胞自身合成。在体内,它既不存在于脑脊液中,也不存在于脉络丛细胞中。凝集素CSL可能是由室管膜下星形胶质细胞产生的。室管膜细胞的膜似乎拥有该凝集素的糖蛋白配体,这解释了CSL在这些细胞表面,尤其是在纤毛上的特异性黏附。这种黏附分子在室管膜细胞纤毛上的定位表明,它可能在捕获外来细胞、微生物或碎片方面发挥作用。