The blood group B type-4 heptaglycosylceramide is a minor blood group B structure in human B kidneys in contrast to the corresponding A type-4 compound in A kidneys. Structural and in vitro biosynthetic studies |
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Authors: | Jan Holgersson Annika E. Bäcker Michael E. Breimer Mikael L. Gustavsson Per-Åke Jovall Hasse Karlsson Weston Pimlott Bo E. Samuelsson |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Medical Biochemistry, University of Göteborg, Göteborg Sweden;2. Department of Surgery, Sahlgren''s Hospital, University of Göteborg, Göteborg Sweden |
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Abstract: | Blood group A glycolipid antigens have been found based upon at least four different core saccharides (types 1 to 4). The biological significance of this structural polymorphism is not known, although the successful outcome of transplantations of blood group A2 kidneys to blood group O individuals have been partly explained by the low expression of A type-3 and -4 chain glycolipid antigens in A2 kidneys. If graft rejection due to ABO incompatibility is, in any way, correlated to the expression of type-3 and -4 chain blood group glycolipids, it is of interest to identify possible blood group B structures based on these core saccharides. In a non-acid glycosphingolipid fraction isolated from human blood group B kidneys, mass spectrometry, high-temperature gas chromatography-mass spectrometry and probing of thin-layer chromatograms with Galα1–4Gal-specific Escherichia coli and monoclonal anti-B antibodies provided evidence for minute amounts of Gaα1–3(Fucα1–2)Galβ-HexNac-Galα1–4Galβ-Hex-Ceramide structure consistent with a B type-4 chain heptaglycosylceramide. In contrast, blood group A kidneys have the corresponding A type-4 chain heptaglycosylceramide as the predominant glood group A glycolipid. No, or very low activity of the blood group B gene enzyme on the type-4 chain blood group H hexaglycosylceramide precursor was found by biosynthetic experiments in vitro, which migh explain the low expression of type-4 chain blood group heptaglycosylceramides in human blood group B kidneys. |
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Keywords: | Blood group Glycosphingolipid Glycosphingolipid biosynthesis Mass spectrometry (Human kidney) EI electron impact ionization Hex hexose dHex deoxyhexose HexNAC d dihydroxy t trihydroxy h hydroxy In the shorthand designation for blood group glycolipids,the letter(s) indicates the blood group determinant,the first numeral the number of sugar residues and the second numeral the type of carbohydrate chain.Thus, A-6-1 means a hexaglycosylceramide with a bloood group A determinant based on a type-1 carbohydrate chain |
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