Literature DB >> 3093151

Wheat germ agglutinin and concanavalin A binding during epithelial wound healing in the cornea.

B J McLaughlin, E K Barlar, D J Donaldson.   

Abstract

It has been hypothesized that there are differences between membrane-associated glycoconjugates of wounded (migrating) epithelium and those of nonwounded (stationary) epithelium. To test this hypothesis, wheat germ agglutinin-ferritin (WGA-Fe) and concanaval in A-ferritin (Con A-Fe) binding to apical membranes of wounded and nonwounded rabbit corneal epithelia were compared. Epithelial abrasions of the superior half of the cornea were allowed to heal in vivo for six hours. Fixed corneas were then incubated with lectin-ferritin and prepared for electron microscopy. Measurements (ferritin particles per linear um of membrane) of WGA-Fe indicated that binding to leading cells (40.7 particles/um), to areas 20 to 35 cells behind the leading edge (46.5 particles/um) and to nonwounded epithelium (45.1 particles/um) from contralateral eyes were not significantly different. A competitive inhibitor of WGA, 0.2M N-acetylglucosamine, however, blocked 94 percent of WGA binding on leading cells (2.3 particles/um), while binding persisted in areas behind the leading edge (39.5 particles/um) and on nonwounded epithelium (43.6 particles/um). This indicates that leading cell surfaces have a weak affinity for WGA. Unlike WGA, Con A showed a distinct preference for leading-edge cells (33.9 particles/um) compared to nonwounded epithelium (9 particles/um). In areas 20-35 cells behind the leading edge, Con A binding was intermediate to these two extremes.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)

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Year:  1986        PMID: 3093151     DOI: 10.3109/02713688609015125

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Curr Eye Res        ISSN: 0271-3683            Impact factor:   2.424


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