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Glycosphingolipids in cultured lens epithelial cells from dog and rhesus monkey
Authors:Ogiso  Manabu; Ohta  Masako; Okinaga  Tatsuyuki; Hoshi  Motonori; Komoto  Michiji; Asano  Kazunobu
Institution:1Cell and Information, PRESTO, Research Development Corporation of Japan (JRDC), and Department of Physiology, Toho University School of Medicine Tokyo 143
2Department of Life Science, Faculty of Bioscience and Biotechnology, Tokyo Institute of Technology Yokohama 227
3Department of Ophthalmology, Toho University School of Medicine Tokyo 105, Japan
4Department of Physiology and Anatomy, Kyoritsu College of Pharmacy Tokyo 105, Japan
Abstract:Vertebrate lens tissues contain several species of acidic andneutral glycosphingolipids in relatively high amounts. However,the epithelia with capsule from dog and rhesus monkey lenseshad a simpler composition and lower content of glycosphingolipidsthan whole lenses. Gangliosides and neutral glycosphingolipidsin monolayer cultures of lens epithelial cells were also differentfrom those in whole lenses. Although {alpha}-galactosyl (Gal{alpha}1-3Ga1-R)or Lewisx (Galß1-4Fuc{alpha}1-3]GlcNAc-R) epitopes werefound in glycosphingolipids from whole lenses, they were notdetected in those from monolayer cultures of dog and rhesusmonkey lens cells. In addition, significant changes in ganglio-seriesgangliosides were induced in monolayer cultures of both cells,where GM3 and GD3 were predominant. Immunofluorescence studyrevealed a characteristic distribution of cell surface gangliosidesin confluent monolayers. These findings suggest that glycosphingolipidsynthesis in lens epithelia is intrinsically different fromthat in cortical and nuclear fibres, and that the expressionof Lewisx and {alpha}-galactosyl epitopes in glycosphingolipids appearsto be associated with the differentiation of epithelial cellsto fibres. gangliosides glycosphingolipids lens epithelial cells Lewisx rhesus monkey.
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