Altered sialylation of alveolar macrophages in HIV-1-infected individuals

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Perrin, C
Giordanengo, V
Bannwarth, S
Blaive, B
Lefebvre, JC
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[1] FAC MED NICE, VIROL LAB, F-06107 NICE 2, FRANCE
[2] FAC MED NICE, SERV PNEUMOL, NICE, FRANCE
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alveolar macrophage; HIV; sialic acid;
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R392 [医学免疫学]; Q939.91 [免疫学];
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In previous studies, we have demonstrated that O-glycans at the surface of HIV-1-infected cell lines were hyposialylated. Moreover. we and others have shown that HIV+ individuals produced autoantibodies that react with hyposialylated CD43, on T cell lines. Since the autoantigen responsible for this abnormal immune response was not easily found in the peripheral blood cells of corresponding patients, we searched for its possible presence in other sites. Using fluorescence staining of alveolar macrophages with various lectins, we show that the binding of the PNA lectin specific for asialo O-glycans is much more efficient on cells from HIV-1-infected individuals. Moreover, the degree of reactivity of PNA Is correlated with the clinical stage of the illness.
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