Search engine for discovering works of Art, research articles, and books related to Art and Culture
ShareThis
Javascript must be enabled to continue!

Reactivity of Glomerular and Serum lgA1 to Jacalin in IgA Nephropathy

View through CrossRef
To analyze O-linked oligosaccharides (O-glycans) in the hinge region of IgAl in IgA nephropathy (IgAN), the reactivity of IgA1 to jacalin, which specifically binds to O-glycans, was investigated. Initially, renal biopsy specimens from 5 patients with IgAN and 3 patients with other renal diseases were investigated in an immunofluorescence study with jacalin, monoclonal antihuman IgAl and IgA2 antibodies. All of the renal biopsy specimens of IgAN and none of other renal diseases were positively stained by both FITC-labeled jacalin and monoclonal anti-IgA1 antibody. The glomerular staining patterns of FITC-jacalin were similar to those of the monoclonal anti-IgA1 antibody. IgA2 was negative in all specimens. Based on the positive reactivity of deposited IgA1 to jacalin, the binding ability of serum IgA1 to jacalin was evaluated by inhibition assay using D-galactose in patients with IgAN (n = 58), other primary glomerulonephritides (PGN) (n = 41), and healthy controls (n = 52). The frequencies of the patients with serum IgA1 having a high affinity for jacalin were significantly greater in IgAN (19/58, 32.8%) compared with the healthy controls (2/52, 3.8%) and other PGN (4/41, 9.8%). These results suggested that the increased reactivity of O-glycan(s) in the IgAl hinge region to jacalin is due to an unusual glycosylation of serum IgA1 in IgAN.
Title: Reactivity of Glomerular and Serum lgA1 to Jacalin in IgA Nephropathy
Description:
To analyze O-linked oligosaccharides (O-glycans) in the hinge region of IgAl in IgA nephropathy (IgAN), the reactivity of IgA1 to jacalin, which specifically binds to O-glycans, was investigated.
Initially, renal biopsy specimens from 5 patients with IgAN and 3 patients with other renal diseases were investigated in an immunofluorescence study with jacalin, monoclonal antihuman IgAl and IgA2 antibodies.
All of the renal biopsy specimens of IgAN and none of other renal diseases were positively stained by both FITC-labeled jacalin and monoclonal anti-IgA1 antibody.
The glomerular staining patterns of FITC-jacalin were similar to those of the monoclonal anti-IgA1 antibody.
IgA2 was negative in all specimens.
Based on the positive reactivity of deposited IgA1 to jacalin, the binding ability of serum IgA1 to jacalin was evaluated by inhibition assay using D-galactose in patients with IgAN (n = 58), other primary glomerulonephritides (PGN) (n = 41), and healthy controls (n = 52).
The frequencies of the patients with serum IgA1 having a high affinity for jacalin were significantly greater in IgAN (19/58, 32.
8%) compared with the healthy controls (2/52, 3.
8%) and other PGN (4/41, 9.
8%).
These results suggested that the increased reactivity of O-glycan(s) in the IgAl hinge region to jacalin is due to an unusual glycosylation of serum IgA1 in IgAN.

Related Results

Characterization of circulating and cutaneous IgA immune complexes in patients with dermatitis herpetiformis.
Characterization of circulating and cutaneous IgA immune complexes in patients with dermatitis herpetiformis.
Abstract Dermatitis herpetiformis (DH) is a chronic, blistering skin disease characterized in part by deposits of IgA at the dermal-epidermal junction. Eighty-five p...
Etiology of IgA nephropathy syndrome
Etiology of IgA nephropathy syndrome
Since Berger's original paper on mesangial IgA‐IgG deposition with hematuria, there have been a number of clinical and pathological studies regarding IgA immune complexes, the mech...
Murine IgA binding factors (IgA-BF) suppressing IgA production: characterization and target specificity of IgA-BF.
Murine IgA binding factors (IgA-BF) suppressing IgA production: characterization and target specificity of IgA-BF.
Abstract Chemical and functional properties of IgA binding factor(s) (IgA-BF) from both murine Con A-activated spleen cells and Fc gamma R+, Fc alpha R+ T hybridoma ...
An evaluation of the DiaMed assays for immunoglobulin A antibodies (anti‐IgA) and IgA deficiency
An evaluation of the DiaMed assays for immunoglobulin A antibodies (anti‐IgA) and IgA deficiency
BACKGROUND: Immunoglobulin A antibodies (anti‐IgA) are rare but can cause transfusion‐associated anaphylaxis. The detection of anti‐IgA has traditionally been performed using a lab...
Antigliadin Immunoglobulin A Best in Finding Celiac Disease in Children Younger Than 18 Months of Age
Antigliadin Immunoglobulin A Best in Finding Celiac Disease in Children Younger Than 18 Months of Age
ABSTRACTObjectives:The aim was to investigate age‐dependent serum levels and occurrence of elevated celiac disease (CD)–related antibodies in young children, to define the optimal ...
Jacalin: an IgA-binding lectin.
Jacalin: an IgA-binding lectin.
Abstract We previously reported that seeds of Artocarpus integrifolia (jackfruit) contain a lectin, which we call jacalin, that is both a potent T cell mitogen and a...

Back to Top