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Antibodies against Lewis antigens inhibit the binding of human norovirus GII.4 virus-like particles to saliva but not to intestinal Caco-2 cells.

2016

BACKGROUND: Human noroviruses (NoVs) are the main cause of gastroenteritis worldwide. The most commonly detected NoV strains belong to the genetically diverse GII.4 genotype, with new pandemic variants emerging periodically. Despite extensive efforts, NoV investigation has been hampered by the lack of an effective in vitro cell culture system. However, NoV-derived recombinant virus-like particles (VLPs) resembling empty capsids are good surrogates for analysing NoV antigenicity and virus-ligand interactions. NoV VLPs have been reported to bind to histo-blood group antigens (HBGAs). We have analysed the ability of NoV VLPs derived from GI.1 genotype and from three GII.4 genotype variants, GI…

0301 basic medicineAdultMaleSalivaAntigenicitymedicine.drug_classSwinevirusesVirus AttachmentMonoclonal antibodyImmunofluorescenceVirusMicrobiology03 medical and health sciencesLewis Blood Group Antigensfluids and secretionsAntigenstomatognathic systemGII.4 genotypeHisto-blood group antigens (HBGAs)VirologymedicineAnimalsHumansChildSalivaAutoantibodiesbiologymedicine.diagnostic_testResearchMucinNorovirusvirus diseasesEpithelial CellsMiddle AgedVirology3. Good healthVirus-like particles (VLPs)030104 developmental biologyInfectious DiseasesHuman norovirus (NoV)Host-Pathogen Interactionsbiology.proteinReceptors VirusReceptor bindingFemaleAntibodyCaco-2 Cells
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Blood group related antigens in ocular cicatricial pemphigoid

2004

Aim: To study the MUC5AC and the blood group related antigen expression in ocular cicatricial pemphigoid (OCP) according to the distribution of Lewis and secretor phenotypes in OCP patients compared to normal subjects. Methods: Immunostaining was performed on conjunctival biopsy specimens from 22 consecutive patients suffering from OCP, using monoclonal antibodies (Mabs) directed against the peptidic core MUC5AC mucin (anti-M1/MUC5AC Mabs) and against the saccharide moieties (anti-blood group related antigens). These latter included anti-Lea, anti-Leb, anti-sialyl Lea, and H type 2 Mabs, which immunoreact with Lewis positive and non-secretor (Lea), Lewis positive and secretor (Leb), Lewis p…

Adultmedicine.drug_classPopulationPemphigoid Benign Mucous MembraneClinical Science - Scientific ReportsMucin 5ACMonoclonal antibodyConjunctival DiseasesSerologyCellular and Molecular Neurosciencefluids and secretionsLewis Blood Group AntigensAntigenImmunopathologyMedicineHumans[SDV.MHEP.OS]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Human health and pathology/Sensory OrganseducationAgedAutoimmune diseaseAged 80 and overeducation.field_of_studybusiness.industryMucinMucinsEpithelial CellsMiddle Agedmedicine.diseaseMucin-5BSensory Systemseye diseasesOphthalmologyPhenotypeImmunologyBlood Group Antigenssense organsGoblet Cellsbusiness[SDV.MHEP]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Human health and pathologyImmunostaining
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Spacer-separated sialyl LewisX cyclopeptide conjugates as potential E-selectin ligands.

2006

Completely protected sialyl LewisX azide was synthesized from a neolactosamine azide precursor carrying a 3-O-allyloxycarbonyl group as the temporary protecting group. After its Pd(0)-catalyzed deprotection and stereoselective alpha-fucosylation, the obtained LewisX azide was subjected to O-deacetylation in the galactose unit and subsequent regio- and stereoselective sialylation. Reduction of the anomeric azido group afforded the sialyl LewisX amine building block. Two molecules of this tetrasaccharide ligand were conjugated to a preformed cyclooctapeptide containing two equidistant l-asparagine units equipped with carboxy-terminated tetraethyleneglycol side chains to give, after deprotecti…

AzidesAnomerStereochemistryNeutrophilsOligosaccharidesConjugated systemLigandsBiochemistryPeptides CyclicAnalytical Chemistrychemistry.chemical_compoundMiceLewis Blood Group AntigensTetrasaccharideAnimalsProtecting groupSialyl Lewis X AntigenLigandOrganic ChemistryGlycopeptidesGeneral MedicinechemistryAmine gas treatingAzideE-SelectinConjugateCarbohydrate research
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Highly regioselective synthesis of a 3-O-sulfonated arabino Lewisa asparagine building block suitable for glycopeptide synthesis

2006

Using the stannylene method, the trisaccharide 2-acetamido-3-O-[6-O-benzyl-beta-D-galactopyranosyl]-4-O-[2,3,4-tri-O-benzyl-beta-D-arabinopyranosyl]-6-O-benzyl-2-deoxy-beta-D-glucopyranosyl azide was regioselectively sulfonated and, after reduction of the anomeric azide, coupled to Fmoc alpha-allyl aspartate. After Pd(0)-catalyzed deallylation, the sulfatyl Lewis(a) asparagine building block was obtained, suitable for solid-phase glycopeptide synthesis applying the fluoride labile PTMSEL linker system.

GlycosylationAnomerStereochemistryMolecular Sequence DataOligosaccharidesBiochemistryAnalytical Chemistrychemistry.chemical_compoundLewis Blood Group AntigensAsparagineTrisaccharideNuclear Magnetic Resonance Biomolecularchemistry.chemical_classificationChemistryOrganic ChemistryGlycopeptidesRegioselectivityStereoisomerismGeneral MedicineGlycopeptideCarbohydrate SequenceAzideAsparagineOligopeptidesFluorideLinkerCarbohydrate Research
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Synthesis of tumor-associated glycopeptide antigens.

2002

Carbohydrates and peptides linked together in glycoproteins constitute important components of the molecular communication between cells in multicellular organisms. Cell morphogenesis and tumorigenesis are accompanied by changes in the glycoprotein profiles of the outer cell membranes. Glycopeptide fragments of glycoproteins that have altered structures in tumor cells are of interest as tumor-associated antigens for the distinction between normal cells and tumor cells. In contrast to glycoproteins isolated from biological sources, synthetic glycopeptides are obtained in pure form and exactly specified structures. The methods developed for the synthesis of glycopeptides with tumor-associated…

GlycosylationStereochemistryClinical BiochemistryPharmaceutical ScienceOligosaccharidesBiochemistrychemistry.chemical_compoundLewis Blood Group AntigensDrug DiscoveryHumansAntigens Tumor-Associated CarbohydrateAntigens Viral TumorMolecular Biologychemistry.chemical_classificationCell morphogenesisOrganic ChemistryGlycopeptidesSialyl-Lewis AGlycopeptideSialic acidAmino acidSialyl-Lewis XchemistryBiochemistrySialic AcidsMolecular MedicineGlycoproteinBioorganicmedicinal chemistry
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The prognostic impact of blood group-related antigen Lewis Y and the ABH blood groups in resected non-small cell lung cancer.

2007

The blood group antigen Lewis Y is expressed on epithelial tumors of the respiratory, digestive and reproductive system. Despite being regarded as an attractive target for immunotherapy, its function is still not well defined and its prognostic value remains a subject of discussion. Eighty-three paraffin-embedded tissue sections of non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) patients in stage I-IIIa, who underwent surgical resection of the primary tumor (73% male; 43% adenocarcinoma), were stained with a new, highly specific monoclonal antibody against Lewis Y (clone A70-C/C8). A positive Lewis Y expression was observed in 51% of patients; adenocarcinomas were favorably stained (67%). Multivariate a…

MalePathologymedicine.medical_specialtyLung Neoplasmsmedicine.drug_classmedicine.medical_treatmentMonoclonal antibodyABO Blood-Group SystemImmunoenzyme TechniquesLewis Blood Group AntigensAntigenAntigens NeoplasmCarcinoma Non-Small-Cell LungmedicineCarcinomaBiomarkers TumorHumansReproductive systemRespiratory systemLung cancerSurvival rateNeoplasm Stagingbusiness.industryGeneral MedicineImmunotherapyMiddle Agedmedicine.diseasePrognosisSurvival RatebusinessFollow-Up StudiesTumour biology : the journal of the International Society for Oncodevelopmental Biology and Medicine
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The G428A Nonsense Mutation in FUT2 Provides Strong but Not Absolute Protection against Symptomatic GII.4 Norovirus Infection

2009

In November 2004, 116 individuals in an elderly nursing home in El Grao de Castellón, Spain were symptomatically infected with genogroup II.4 (GII.4) norovirus. The global attack rate was 54.2%. Genotyping of 34 symptomatic individuals regarding the FUT2 gene revealed that one patient was, surprisingly, a non-secretor, hence indicating secretor-independent infection. Lewis genotyping revealed that Lewis-positive and negative individuals were susceptible to symptomatic norovirus infection indicating that Lewis status did not predict susceptibility. Saliva based ELISA assays were used to determine binding of the outbreak virus to saliva samples. Saliva from a secretor-negative individual boun…

Medicin och hälsovetenskapSalivaGenotypevirusesNonsense mutationPublic Health and Epidemiology/Infectious Diseaseslcsh:MedicineEnzyme-Linked Immunosorbent AssayBiologymedicine.disease_causeMedical and Health SciencesVirusABO Blood-Group SystemDisease OutbreaksLewis Blood Group Antigensfluids and secretionsVirologyGenotypemedicineHumansSalivalcsh:ScienceGenotypingPhylogenyCaliciviridae InfectionsMultidisciplinaryReverse Transcriptase Polymerase Chain ReactionNoroviruslcsh:Rvirus diseasesOutbreakFucosyltransferasesVirologyBiochemistry/Molecular EvolutionCodon NonsenseSpainViral evolutionNoroviruslcsh:QResearch ArticlePLoS ONE
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Synthetic Glycopeptides from the E-Selectin Ligand 1 with Varied Sialyl Lewisx Structure as Cell-Adhesion Inhibitors of E-Selectin.

2007

biologyNeutrophilsChemistryGlycopeptidesGeneral ChemistryGeneral MedicineE-selectin ligand-1LigandsCatalysisGlycopeptideMiceLewis Blood Group AntigensSolid-phase synthesisBiochemistryE-selectinCell Adhesionbiology.proteinAnimalsE-SelectinCell adhesionCells CulturedChemInform
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