Characterization of Cell Surface Lectin-binding Patterns of Human Airway Epithelium

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Delbert R. Dorscheid
Amber E. Conforti
Kimm J. Hamann
Klaus F. Rabe
Steven R. White
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[1] University of Chicago,Section of Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine, Division of Biological Sciences
[2] Krankenhaus Großhansdorf,undefined
[3] Großhansdorf,undefined
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The Histochemical Journal | 1999年 / 31卷
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Epithelial Cell Line; Airway Epithelial Cell; Columnar Epithelial Cell; Airway Epithelium; Lectin Binding;
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Glycosylated structures on the cell surface have a role in cell adhesion, migration, and proliferation. Repair of the airway epithelium after injury requires each of these processes, but the normal cell surface glycosylation of non-mucin producing airway epithelial cells is unknown. We examined cell surface glycosylation in human airway epithelial cells in tissue sections and in human airway epithelial cell lines in culture. Thirty-eight lectin probes were used to determine specific carbohydrate residues by lectin-histochemistry. Galactose or galactosamine-specific lectins labeled basal epithelial cells, lectins specific for several different carbohydrate structures bound columnar epithelial cells, and fucose-specific lectins labeled all airway epithelial cells. The epithelial cell lines 1HAEo− and 16HBE14o− bound lectins that were specific to basal epithelial cells. Flow cytometry of these cell lines with selected lectins demonstrated that lectin binding was to cell surface carbohydrates, and revealed possible hidden tissue antigens on dispersed cultured cells. We demonstrate specific lectin-binding patterns on the surface of normal human airway epithelial cells. The expression of specific carbohydrate residues may be useful to type epithelial cells and as a tool to examine cell events involved in epithelial repair.
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