Author:
MOODY S.,BECKER S.,NUCHAMOWITZ Y.,MIRELMAN D.
Abstract
Virulent strains of Entamoeba histolytica have been
reported to produce a mixture of phosphoglycoconjugates that share
some structural features with the lipophosphoglycans (LPGs) of Leishmania.
Purification of these glycoconjugates is
essential to their precise structural characterization. In this study we
have
extracted ‘LPG-like’ molecules from various
virulent E. histolytica strains and purified on the basis of charge
differences, 2 apparently related glycoconjugates a ‘LPG’
and a ‘lipophosphopeptidoglycan (LPPG)’. In marked contrast
to the
abundance of these ‘LPG’ and ‘LPPG’ molecules
in the virulent strains, avirulent E. histolytica and E. dispar
strains produce either very low, or no detectable levels of LPG,
and either low levels or modified forms of ‘LPPG’. Monospecific
polyclonal antibodies prepared against that ‘LPG’ of
the virulent strain HM-1: IMSS cl6 identified epitopes shared between both
the
‘LPG’ and the ‘LPPG’ of this and other
virulent strains, using Western blot analysis. Flow cytometric analysis
of a
range of strains using these antibodies identified
a surface distribution of these molecules and confirmed a correlation between
surface exposure of epitopes bound by these
antibodies and parasite virulence.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
Infectious Diseases,Animal Science and Zoology,Parasitology
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