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Effects of modulating erythrocyte membrane cholesterol on Rho(D) antigen expression
Authors:M K Basu  M Flamm  D Schachter  J F Bertles  A Maniatis
Affiliation:1. Hematology Division, Medical Service, St. Luke''s Hospital Center, Columbia University, New York, USA;2. Department of Physiology, Columbia University, New York, USA;3. Department of Medicine, Columbia University, New York, USA
Abstract:Alteration of Rho(D)-antigen expression in Rh-positive erythrocytes after modification of membrane fluidity has recently been demonstrated by indirect fluorescence staining. The isolation of D-antigen from Rh-negative erythrocyte membranes has also recently been claimed. We therefore attempted quantification of D-antigen sites in modified Rh-positive and Rh-negative cells by the direct radiolabelled (125I) antibody uptake technique. The cholesterol/phospholipid molar ratio of erythrocytes was modified with resulting membrane-cholesterol enrichment or depletion. 125I-anti-D uptake doubled in enriched Rh-positive erythrocytes, and was decreased in depleted Rh-positive erythrocytes. No change in anti-D uptake could be shown for Rh-negative erythrocytes similarly modified. If the mechanism for enhanced D-antigen expression in cholesterol enriched erythrocytes is vertical displacement of antigen, our inability to unmask the D-antigen in Rh-negative erythrocytes suggests that it is deeply buried in the lipid matrix.
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