Capture of heat-killed Mycobacterium bovis bacillus Calmette-Guérin by intelectin-1deposited on cell surfaces

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Donald R. Hoffman (Creator)
Akihito Nishiyama (Creator)
Takashi Ohtsu (Creator)
Yoshimi Shibata (Creator)
Tsutomu Shinohara (Creator)
Shoutaro Tsuji (Creator)
Makiko Yamashita (Creator)
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East Carolina University (ECU )
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Abstract: Intelectin is an extracellular animal lectin found in chordata. Although human and mouse intelectin-1 recognize galactofuranosyl residues included in cell walls of various microorganisms the physiological function of mammalian intelectin had been unclear. In this study we found that human intelectin-1 was a serum protein and bound to Mycobacterium bovis bacillus Calmette-Gu´erin (BCG). Human intelectin-1-binding to BCG was inhibited by Ca2+- depletion galactofuranosyl disaccharide ribose or xylose and was dependent on the trimeric structure of human intelectin-1. Although monomeric mouse intelectin-1 bound to BCG with its C-terminal region contributing to efficient binding. Human intelectin-1-transfected cells not only secreted intelectin-1 into culture supernatant but also expressed intelectin-1 on the cell surface. The cell surface intelectin-1 was not a glycosylphosphatidylinositolanchored membrane protein. Intelectin-1-transfected cells captured BCG more than untransfected cells and the BCG adherence was inhibited by an inhibitory saccharide of intelectin-1. Intelectin-1-preincubated cells took up BCG more than untreated cells but the adhesion of intelectin-1- bound BCG was the same as that of untreated BCG. Mouse macrophages phagocytosedBCGmore efficiently in medium containing mouse intelectin-1 than in control medium. These results indicate that intelectin is a host defense lectin that assists phagocytic clearance of microorganisms. Originally published Glycobiology Vol. 19 No. 5 May 2009

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Glycobiology. 19:5(May 2009) p. 518-526.
Language: English
Date: 2011
Keywords
galactofuranose, innate immunity, intelectin, lectin, mycobacteria

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