Literature DB >> 6206805

Distribution of carbohydrate residues in normal skin.

G Schaumburg-Lever, J Alroy, A Ucci, W F Lever.   

Abstract

Sections of biopsies of normal skin obtained from 11 individuals were incubated with 8 lectins using an avidin-biotin complex (ABC). All sections when incubated with the appropriate lectin showed the presence of the following carbohydrate residues: L-fucose, beta-(1-4)-D-GlcNAc)2 (N-acetylglucosamine), acetylneuraminic acid, Gal-beta-(1-3)-GalNAc (N-acetyl-galactosamine), beta-D-galactose, alpha-D-glucose, and alpha-D-mannose. In addition, sections of individuals with blood group A showed alpha-D-GalNAc and sections of individuals with blood group B showed alpha-D-galactose. In the stratum (str.) basale, carbohydrates were present in small quantities, but as the cells matured and moved upward, the incorporation of carbohydrates into the cell membranes increased considerably. In the str. granulosum, lectin reactivity was absent in many sections, probably due to masking by phospholipids. The dark cells in the eccrine glands showed reactivity with all lectins except in the one nonsecretor with blood group A1, whose dark cells showed no L-fucose and alpha-D-GalNAc. The endothelial cells of the blood vessels showed lectin reactivity except when incubated with concanavalin A. The sebaceous glands showed both cytoplasmic and membrane staining when incubated with various lectins.

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Year:  1984        PMID: 6206805     DOI: 10.1007/bf00414231

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Arch Dermatol Res        ISSN: 0340-3696            Impact factor:   3.017


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