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Abstract
ABO, H, secretor and Lewis histo-blood system genes control the expression of part of the carbohydrate repertoire present in areas of the body occupied by microorganisms. These carbohydrates, besides having great structural diversity, act as potential receptors for pathogenic and non-pathogenic microorganisms influencing susceptibility and resistance to infection and illness. Despite the knowledge of some structural variability of these carbohydrate antigens and their polymorphic levels of expression in tissue and exocrine secretions, little is known about their biological importance and potential applications in medicine. This review highlights the structural diversity, the biological importance and potential applications of ABO, H, Lewis and secretor histo-blood carbohydrates.Entities:
Keywords: ABO system; Carbohydrate antigen; Glycosyltransferases; Histo-blood groups; Lewis system
Year: 2016 PMID: 27863762 PMCID: PMC5119663 DOI: 10.1016/j.bjhh.2016.07.005
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Rev Bras Hematol Hemoter ISSN: 1516-8484
Linear structure of precursor oligosaccharide chains of the ABO, H, Lewis and secretor histo-blood group systems.
| Types | Terminal structures | Expressed forms |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Galβ1→3GlcNAcβ1-R | Glycoproteins, glycolipids |
| 2 | Galβ1→4GlcNAcβ1-R | Glycoproteins, glycolipids |
| 3 | Galβ1→3GalNAcα1-R | Glycolipids |
| 4 | Galβ1→3GalNAcβ1-R | Glycolipids |
| 5 | Galβ1→3Galβ1-R | Synthetic structure |
| 6 | Galβ1→4Glcβ1-R | Glycoproteins, glycolipids |
ABO, H, Lewis and secretor histo-blood group systems, gene location, glycosyltransferases and synthesized carbohydrate structures of type 1 and type 2 precursor oligosaccharides.
| Systems | Gene | Chromosome location | Enzyme | Abbreviation | ECb | Nucleotide donor | Synthesized carbohydrate |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| H | 19q13.3 | α1,2-Fucosyltransferase | FUTI | 2.4.1.69 | GDP | H type 2 | |
| Secretor | 19q13.3 | α1,2-Fucosyltransferase | FUTII | 2.4.1.69 | GDP | H type 1 | |
| Lewis | 19p13.3 | α1,3/4-Fucosyltransferase | FUTIII | 2.4.1.65 | GDP | Lea, Leb, ALeb, BLeb | |
| ABO | 9q.34.1 | α1,3-N-Acetylgalactosaminiltransferase | GTA | 2.4.1.40 | UDP | A type 1, A type 2 | |
| α1,3-D-Galactosyltransferase | GTB | 2.4.1.37 | UDP | B type 1, B type 2 |
EC: Enzyme Commission Number; GDP: guanidine diphosphate; UDP: uridine diphosphate.
As stated by Human Genome Committee.
Figure 1Biosynthesis of ABH-Lewis from type 1 precursor oligosaccharides. Guanidine diphosphate and uridine diphosphate indicate the monosaccharide donors.
Histo-blood group glycosyltransferases, carbohydrates and mucosa and red blood cell phenotypes.
| ABO | FUTII | FUTIII | Carbohydrates | Mucosa phenotypes | Red blood cell phenotypes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| A, B, AB, O | Active | Active | H, A and/or B | Secretor | A, B, AB, O |
| A, B, AB, O | Active | Inactive | H, A and/or B | Secretor | A, B, AB, O |
| A, B, AB, O | Inactive | Active | Lea | Non-secretor | A, B, AB, O |
| A, B, AB, O | Inactive | Inactive | PO | Non-secretor | A, B, AB, O |
Type 1 precursor oligosaccharyde.
Examples of associations between some histo-blood group phenotypes and microorganisms.
| Microorganisms | Histo-blood group phenotypes | Biological effects |
|---|---|---|
| | O, Le(a−b+) | Peptic ulcers, Gastritis |
| | B | Gastrointestinal infection |
| | A | Re-infestation |
| | B | Not determined |
| | O, non-secretor | Gastric inflammation |
| | O, Le(a+b−) | Severe diarrhea |
| | B | Typhoid fever |
| | Non-secretor | Gastroenteritis |
| | A and O | Pneumonia |
| | A, non-secretor | Rheumatic fever |
| Influenza A | O | Influenza |
| | O | Tuberculosis |
| | A, B, Le(a+b−) | Urinary infection |
| | B | Upper urinary infection |
| | B | Urethral infection |