Literature DB >> 78781

Receptors for fluoresceinated human thyroglobulin in peripheral blood lymphocytes.

G B Salabè, H Salabè, L Accinni, R Dominici.   

Abstract

Fluoresceinated human native and desialylated thyroglobulin were incubated with peripheral blood lymphocytes. 1% of the lymphocytes, in twenty samples from normal human blood donors, showed a bright granular fluorescence where neither the number nor pattern of fluorescence differed from lymphocytes from the blood of thyroiditis patients. Fluoresceinated albumin and gamma-globulin did not bind to the lymphocytes, and a 500-fold excess of native non-fluoresceinated thyroglobulin inhibited the binding and pre-incubation with anti-IgM serum abolished it. Binding with desialylated thyroglobulin was negligible, and the pattern of fluorescence was pale and uniform. Analysis by sucrose gradient centrifugation and double diffusion in agar gel showed that fluorescein dissociates thyroglobulin into 12S fragments and reduces its immunoreaction with autoantibodies. It can therefore be concluded that the 12S molecule produced by fluoresceination maintains its determinants for lymphocyte receptors, whereas further dissociation, as in desialylated fluoresceinated thyroglobulin, leads to a marked reduction in the binding with lymphocytes.

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Year:  1978        PMID: 78781      PMCID: PMC1541297     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Clin Exp Immunol        ISSN: 0009-9104            Impact factor:   4.330


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