2009
DOI: 10.2478/s11756-009-0015-9
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Glycosylation changes in different developmental stages of Trichinella

Abstract: Abstract:The in situ identification of carbohydrate structures in Trichinella spiralis intestinal larvae, adults and L1 muscular larvae was carried out by lectin histochemistry, with emphasis on the O-linked glycans. The absence of reactivity with two lectins-TML and MAL indicated thatTrichinella spiralis does not synthesize sialic acid. Reactivity with HPA, VVL-B4, PNA and UEA-I staining suggested that T. spiralis synthesizes and expresses on its cuticle O-linked glycans analogous to Tn-antigen (GalNAc-α-Ser/… Show more

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“…This was in accordance with the previous report on the absence of acidic sugars in adult T. spiralis (Morelle et al, 2000). Moreover, alcian-blue staining of T. spiralis muscle larvae tissue sections and histochemistry with the lectins specific for sialic acid also did not show any labeling (Milcheva et al, 2009). The absence of particularly α6-silaylation in T. spiralis muscle larvae ESP has been reported by Gruden-Movsesijan et al (2002).…”
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confidence: 81%
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“…This was in accordance with the previous report on the absence of acidic sugars in adult T. spiralis (Morelle et al, 2000). Moreover, alcian-blue staining of T. spiralis muscle larvae tissue sections and histochemistry with the lectins specific for sialic acid also did not show any labeling (Milcheva et al, 2009). The absence of particularly α6-silaylation in T. spiralis muscle larvae ESP has been reported by Gruden-Movsesijan et al (2002).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 81%
“…since their somatic glycoproteins reacted neither with TML, nor with MAL-II. This was in accordance with the previous report on the absence of acidic sugars in adult T. spiralis (Morelle et al, 2000). Moreover, alcian-blue staining of T. spiralis muscle larvae tissue sections and histochemistry with the lectins specific for sialic acid also did not show any labeling (Milcheva et al, 2009).…”
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“…The molecule is highly represented in T. spiralis N -glycans, and is typically found in the terminal position, or combined with N -acetylgalactosamine (GalNAc) in the carbohydrate chain (“LacdiNAC”: GalNAc-b1,4-GlcNAC). Interestingly, only the intestinal and muscular larval stages of T. spiralis synthesize a glycoprotein which specifically binds to a form of lectin known as wheat germ agglutinin (WGA) [ 23 , 24 ]. The structure of carbohydrates is crucial for their interaction with receptors during cell signaling and may induce immunosuppression [ 25 ].…”
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confidence: 99%