Oxidatively Damaged Erythrocytes Are Recognized by Membrane Proteins of Macrophages |
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Authors: | Shigetoshi Eda Kiyomi Kikugawa Masatoshi Beppu |
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Affiliation: | a School of Pharmacy, Tokyo University of Pharmacy and Life Science, Hachioji, Tokyo, Japan |
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Abstract: | Human erythrocytes incubated with an iron catalyst ADP-chelated Fe3+ undergo oxidative damage of the membrane including lipid peroxidation, protein oxidation, and protein aggregation, and become susceptible to recognition by human macrophages. In order to clarify the membrane components of macrophages responsible for the recogrution of the oxidized erythrocytes, binding of the oxidized cells to dot and Western blots of solubilized membrane of macrophages was investigated. The oxidized erythrocytes but not unoxidized cells bound to the dot blots. The binding was effectively inhibited by saccharide chains of band 3, a major glycoprotein of human erythrocytes, and lowered when the saccharide chains of band 3 were removed from the cell surface by pretreatment of the cells with endo-P-galactosidase which specifically cleaves the polylactosaminyl saccharide chains of band 3. The oxidized erythrocytes bound to the membrane proteins of macrophages with molecular mass of about 50, 80, and 120 kDa on Western blots depending on the saccharide chains of band 3 on their surface. The results suggest that the oxidatively damaged erythrocytes are specifically recognized by these proteins of macrophage membrane having saccharide binding ability. |
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Keywords: | Oxidative stress oxidatively damaged erythro-cyte macrophage recognition polylactosamine band 3 host defense |
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