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Studies on the interaction of the <em>Sophora japonica</em> lectin and concanavalin A with erythrocytes and lymphocytes.

Authors :
Poretz, R. D.
Barth, R. F.
Source :
Immunology. Aug76, Vol. 31 Issue 2, p187-194. 8p.
Publication Year :
1976

Abstract

The agglutinating activity of lectins from the seeds of Sophora japonica and Canavalia ensiformis (concanavalin A) with human and murine erythrocytes and lymphocytes have been compared to one another and related to the mitogenic and immunosuppressive properties of these purified proteins. The S. japonica lectin, which demonstrates blood group specificity, is more active than concanavalin A with human erythrocytes, but has a much lower reactivity than concanavalin A with murine red blood cells. Ficin treatment of human erythrocytes results in an increase in agglutinability by both lectins as well as causing the appearance of S. japonica lectin receptors on type O cells. Treatment of murine erythrocytes with ficin alone or followed by β-galactosidase causes the cells to be more reactive with concanavalin A. β-Galactosidase alone has no observable affect on the cells. In contrast, the agglutinability of cells by the S. japonica lectin increases after ficin treatment but is not affected by β-galactosidase treatment either after or in the absence of ficinization. Murine lymphocytes react with both lectins in a manner paralleling the agglutination patterns of murine erythrocytes. The S. japonica lectin appears to be devoid of mitogenic and immuno-suppressive activity, in contrast to concanavalin A which suppresses the T helper-dependent antibody response to sheep erythrocytes. These results are discussed in terms of the types of lectin receptors on lymphocytes related to agglutination, induction of blastogenesis and immunosuppression. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00192805
Volume :
31
Issue :
2
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Immunology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
13373210