Separation of oyster hemocytes by density gradient centrifugation and identification of their surface receptors |
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Authors: | Thomas C. Cheng Jiunn W. Huang Hulya Karadogan Lothar R. Renwrantz Timothy P. Yoshino |
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Affiliation: | Institute for Pathobiology, Center for Health Sciences, Lehigh University, Bethlehem, Pennsylvania 18015 USA |
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Abstract: | Glutaraldehyde-fixed hemocytes of Crassostrea virginica were subjected to differential centrifugation on a 5, 10, 15, and 25% discontinous sucrose gradient. Five subpopulations of cells were separated by this technique. Subpopulation 1 coincides with the small granulocytes, subpopulation 2 is comprised of hyalinocytes, subpopulation 3 of medium-sized granulocytes, subpopulation 4 of large granulocytes, and subpopulation 5 of a mixture of very large granulocytes and aggregates of small cells. By using several plant and animal lectins, it was ascertained that cells of subpopulations 1, 3, and 4 were agglutinated with Con A and extracts of the albumin glands of Helix pomatia and Cepaea nemoralis while those of subpopulation 2 were agglutinated by the same three lectins as well as wheat germ agglutinin. By applying the Con A-peroxidase cytochemical technique, it was determined that approximately 20% of the granulocytes of subpopulations 1 and 3 do not possess Con A-binding sites and only 18% of the large cells comprising subpopulation 5 possess such sites. These results suggest that the subpopulations of C. virginica granulocytes distinguishable by their dimensions and densities may be further subdivided by differences in specific surface binding sites. |
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Keywords: | oyster hemocytes density gradient centrifugation lectins, effect on oyster hemocytes granulocytes hyalinocytes |
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