Naegleria fowleri glycoconjugates with residues of α-D-mannose are involved in adherence of trophozoites to mouse nasal mucosa

We analyzed the possible role of glycoconjugates containing α-D-mannose and α-D-glucose residues in adherence of trophozoites to mouse nasal epithelium. Trophozoites incubated with 20 μg of one of three different lectins which preferentially recognized these residues were inoculated intranasally in...

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Hauptverfasser: Carrasco-Yepez, Maricela, Campos-Rodriguez, Rafael, Godinez-Victoria, Marycarmen, Rodriguez-Monroy, Marco Aurelio, Jarillo-Luna, Adriana, Bonilla-Lemus, Patricia, De Oca, Arturo Contis-Montes, Rojas-Hernandez, Saul
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description We analyzed the possible role of glycoconjugates containing α-D-mannose and α-D-glucose residues in adherence of trophozoites to mouse nasal epithelium. Trophozoites incubated with 20 μg of one of three different lectins which preferentially recognized these residues were inoculated intranasally in Balb/c mice. Mouse survival was 40 % with Pisum sativum and Canavalia ensiformis and 20 % with Galanthus nivalis amebic pretreatment, compared with 0 % survival for control animals administered trophozoites without pretreatment. Possibly some of the glycoproteins found in Naegleria fowleri represent an adherence factor. Differences in the saccharide sequences of the Naegleria species, even on the same glycoconjugate structure, could explain the different results corresponding to the distinct pretreatments (C. ensiformis, G. nivalis, and P. sativum). We found a higher expression of glycoconjugates recognized by P. sativum in Naegleria lovaniensis than N. fowleri, probably due to the higher number of oligosaccharides containing an α-1,6-linked fucose moiety expressed on the former species.
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Biomedical and Life Sciences
Biomedicine
Canavalia ensiformis
Cell adhesion
Cell Adhesion - physiology
Flow Cytometry
fucose
Galanthus nivalis
Glucose
Glycoconjugates - chemistry
Glycoconjugates - metabolism
glycoproteins
Health aspects
Immunology
lectins
Lectins - chemistry
Lectins - metabolism
Male
Mannose - chemistry
Medical Microbiology
Mice
Mice, Inbred BALB C
Microbiology
Naegleria - physiology
Naegleria fowleri
nasal mucosa
Nasal Mucosa - metabolism
oligosaccharides
Original Paper
Physiological aspects
Pisum sativum
Protista
Sporozoa
trophozoites
Trophozoites - physiology
title Naegleria fowleri glycoconjugates with residues of α-D-mannose are involved in adherence of trophozoites to mouse nasal mucosa
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