Literature DB >> 11580973

A (1-->3)-beta-D-linked heptasaccharide is the unit ligand for glucan pattern recognition receptors on human monocytes.

E Lowe1, P Rice, T Ha, C Li, J Kelley, H Ensley, J Lopez-Perez, J Kalbfleisch, D Lowman, P Margl, W Browder, D Williams.   

Abstract

Glucans are fungal cell wall polysaccharides which stimulate innate immune responses. We determined the minimum unit ligand that would bind to glucan receptors on human U937 cells using laminarin-derived pentaose, hexaose, and heptaose glucan polymers. When U937 membranes were pretreated with the oligosaccharides and passed over a glucan surface, only the heptasaccharide inhibited the interaction of glucan with membrane receptors at a K(d) of 31 microM (95% CI 20-48 microM) and 100% inhibition. However, the glucan heptasaccharide did not stimulate U937 monocyte NFkappaB signaling, nor did it increase survival in a murine model of polymicrobial sepsis. Laminarin, a larger and more complex glucan polymer (M(w) = 7700 g/mol), only partially inhibited binding (61 +/- 4%) at a K(d) of 2.6 microM (99% CI 1.7-4.2 microM) with characteristics of a single binding site. These results indicate that a heptasaccharide is the smallest unit ligand recognized by macrophage glucan receptors. The data also indicate the presence of at least two glucan-binding sites on U937 cells and that the binding sites on human monocyte/macrophages can discriminate between glucan polymers. The heptasaccharide and laminarin were receptor antagonists, but they were not receptor agonists with respect to activation of NFkappaB-dependent signaling pathways or protection against experimental sepsis.

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Year:  2001        PMID: 11580973     DOI: 10.1016/s1286-4579(01)01436-8

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Microbes Infect        ISSN: 1286-4579            Impact factor:   2.700


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