Movie S2.

Neutrophil recruitment and oxidant generation in an inflamed control liposome-treated mouse. Movies show a glomerulus in a kidney of a WT mouse after control liposome treatment 1–2 h after receiving anti-GBM Ab. Several neutrophils (green, labeled with anti–Gr-1-A488) can be seen undergoing sustained retention and migration within glomerular capillaries (blue, labeled with Qtracker-655). Some neutrophils also display reactive oxygen species generation (red, visualized by DHE-associated fluorescence). (Left) A merged display of all channels (Gr-1, Qtracker, DHE). (Right) The same sequence in the absence of Gr-1 staining to allow easier visualization of the DHE signal. Arrows indicate DHE+ neutrophils. (Multiphoton microscopy; duration in real time, 19 min, 30 s.) (Scale bars: 10 μm.)

Patrolling monocytes promote intravascular neutrophil activation and glomerular injury in the acutely inflamed glomerulus

Michaela Finsterbusch, Pam Hall, Anqi Li, Sapna Devi, Clare L. V. Westhorpe, A. Richard Kitching, and Michael J. Hickey

PNAS. 2016. 113:E5172-E5181 DOI: 10.1073/pnas.1606253113