DIFFERENT BINDING-CAPACITIES OF INFLUENZA-A AND SENDAI VIRUSES TO GANGLIOSIDES FROM HUMAN GRANULOCYTES

Müthing J, UNLAND F, HEITMANN D, ORLICH M, HANISCH FG, PETERKATALINIC J, KNAUPER V, Tschesche H, KELM S, SCHAUER R, LEHMANN J (1993)
GLYCOCONJUGATE JOURNAL 10(1): 120-126.

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Müthing, JohannesUniBi; UNLAND, F; HEITMANN, D; ORLICH, M; HANISCH, FG; PETERKATALINIC, J; KNAUPER, V; Tschesche, HaraldUniBi; KELM, S; SCHAUER, R; LEHMANN, J
Abstract / Bemerkung
The structures of gangliosides from human granulocytes were elucidated by fast atom bombardment mass spectrometry and by gas chromatography/mass spectrometry as their partially methylated alditol acetates. In human granulocytes besides G(M3) (II3Neu5Ac-LacCer), neolacto-series gangliosides (IV3Neu5Ac-nLcOse4Cer, IV6Neu5Ac-nLcOse4Cer and VI3Neu5Ac-nLcOse6Cer) containing C24:1, and to some extent C22:0; and C-16:0 fatty acid in their respective ceramide portions, were identified as major components. In this study we demonstrate that gangliosides from human granulocytes, the second most abundant cells in peripheral blood, can serve as receptors for influenza viruses A/PR/8/34 (H1N1), A/X-31 (H3N2), and a parainfluenza virus Sendai virus (HNF1, Z-strain). Viruses were found to exhibit specific adhesion to terminal Neu5Acalpha2-3Gal and/or Neu5Acalpha2-6Gal sequences as well as depending on the chain length of ganglioside carbohydrate backbones from human granulocytes, these important effector cells which represent the first line of defence in immunologically mediated reactions.
Stichworte
SENDAI VIRUS; RECEPTOR; TLC OVERLAY ASSAY; GANGLIOSIDES; HUMAN GRANULOCYTES; INFLUENZA-A VIRUS
Erscheinungsjahr
1993
Zeitschriftentitel
GLYCOCONJUGATE JOURNAL
Band
10
Ausgabe
1
Seite(n)
120-126
ISSN
0282-0080
eISSN
1573-4986
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https://pub.uni-bielefeld.de/record/1645769

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Müthing J, UNLAND F, HEITMANN D, et al. DIFFERENT BINDING-CAPACITIES OF INFLUENZA-A AND SENDAI VIRUSES TO GANGLIOSIDES FROM HUMAN GRANULOCYTES. GLYCOCONJUGATE JOURNAL. 1993;10(1):120-126.
Müthing, J., UNLAND, F., HEITMANN, D., ORLICH, M., HANISCH, F. G., PETERKATALINIC, J., KNAUPER, V., et al. (1993). DIFFERENT BINDING-CAPACITIES OF INFLUENZA-A AND SENDAI VIRUSES TO GANGLIOSIDES FROM HUMAN GRANULOCYTES. GLYCOCONJUGATE JOURNAL, 10(1), 120-126. https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00731196
Müthing, Johannes, UNLAND, F, HEITMANN, D, ORLICH, M, HANISCH, FG, PETERKATALINIC, J, KNAUPER, V, et al. 1993. “DIFFERENT BINDING-CAPACITIES OF INFLUENZA-A AND SENDAI VIRUSES TO GANGLIOSIDES FROM HUMAN GRANULOCYTES”. GLYCOCONJUGATE JOURNAL 10 (1): 120-126.
Müthing, J., UNLAND, F., HEITMANN, D., ORLICH, M., HANISCH, F. G., PETERKATALINIC, J., KNAUPER, V., Tschesche, H., KELM, S., SCHAUER, R., et al. (1993). DIFFERENT BINDING-CAPACITIES OF INFLUENZA-A AND SENDAI VIRUSES TO GANGLIOSIDES FROM HUMAN GRANULOCYTES. GLYCOCONJUGATE JOURNAL 10, 120-126.
Müthing, J., et al., 1993. DIFFERENT BINDING-CAPACITIES OF INFLUENZA-A AND SENDAI VIRUSES TO GANGLIOSIDES FROM HUMAN GRANULOCYTES. GLYCOCONJUGATE JOURNAL, 10(1), p 120-126.
J. Müthing, et al., “DIFFERENT BINDING-CAPACITIES OF INFLUENZA-A AND SENDAI VIRUSES TO GANGLIOSIDES FROM HUMAN GRANULOCYTES”, GLYCOCONJUGATE JOURNAL, vol. 10, 1993, pp. 120-126.
Müthing, J., UNLAND, F., HEITMANN, D., ORLICH, M., HANISCH, F.G., PETERKATALINIC, J., KNAUPER, V., Tschesche, H., KELM, S., SCHAUER, R., LEHMANN, J.: DIFFERENT BINDING-CAPACITIES OF INFLUENZA-A AND SENDAI VIRUSES TO GANGLIOSIDES FROM HUMAN GRANULOCYTES. GLYCOCONJUGATE JOURNAL. 10, 120-126 (1993).
Müthing, Johannes, UNLAND, F, HEITMANN, D, ORLICH, M, HANISCH, FG, PETERKATALINIC, J, KNAUPER, V, Tschesche, Harald, KELM, S, SCHAUER, R, and LEHMANN, J. “DIFFERENT BINDING-CAPACITIES OF INFLUENZA-A AND SENDAI VIRUSES TO GANGLIOSIDES FROM HUMAN GRANULOCYTES”. GLYCOCONJUGATE JOURNAL 10.1 (1993): 120-126.

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