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Separation of oyster hemocytes by density gradient centrifugation and identification of their surface receptors
Authors:Thomas C. Cheng  Jiunn W. Huang  Hulya Karadogan  Lothar R. Renwrantz  Timothy P. Yoshino
Affiliation:Institute for Pathobiology, Center for Health Sciences, Lehigh University, Bethlehem, Pennsylvania 18015 USA
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.
Keywords:oyster hemocytes  density gradient centrifugation  lectins, effect on oyster hemocytes  granulocytes  hyalinocytes
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