Soluble human lymphocyte sugar binding proteins with immunosuppressive activity. - Archive ouverte HAL
Article Dans Une Revue Immunology Letters Année : 1991

Soluble human lymphocyte sugar binding proteins with immunosuppressive activity.

Catherine Grillon
C. Kieda

Résumé

Suppression of the immune response, which involves suppressor factors released from specialized T cells, is inhibited by alpha-L-rhamnose. In this paper, we show the presence of rhamnose-specific receptors on a human CD8+ T cell-rich population and describe a novel method to isolate cells which express a given sugar-binding protein on their surface. We describe the isolation of alpha-L-rhamnose-specific molecules (rhamnose-binding fractions: RBF) from a water-soluble extract from lymphocytes, their purification by affinity chromatography on immobilized neoglycoproteins containing rhamnose residues. RBF kept their ability to bind rhamnose, as shown by the binding of fluorescein-labeled RBF to rhamnosylated BSA-substituted beads. RBF efficiently suppresses DNA synthesis of mitogen-stimulated human lymphocytes as well as B cell immunoglobulin production. Therefore, these rhamnose-binding molecules appear to be antigen-independent suppressor factors.
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hal-02114973 , version 1 (30-04-2019)

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Catherine Grillon, M. Monsigny, C. Kieda. Soluble human lymphocyte sugar binding proteins with immunosuppressive activity.. Immunology Letters, 1991, 28 (1), pp.47-55. ⟨hal-02114973⟩
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