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Naturally occurring anti-alpha-galactosyl antibodies: relationship to xenoreactive anti-alpha-galactosyl antibodies.

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Parker, W; Lin, SS; Yu, PB; Sood, A; Nakamura, YC; Song, A; Everett, ML; Platt, JL
Published in: Glycobiology
September 1999

Antibodies produced by an individual without a known history of sensitization to the relevant antigen are called "natural" antibodies. Some natural antibodies, called xenoreactive antibodies, react with the cells of foreign species. Most xenoreactive antibodies in humans and higher primates bind to a nonreducing terminal galactose expressed by pigs and other lower mammals. Although human natural antibodies which bind to one or more of a variety of terminal alpha-galactosyl structures have been identified previously, the antigen recognized by anti-alpha-galactosyl antibodies on the cells of foreign species is thought to be exclusively Galalpha1-3Gal. Thus, anti-alpha-galactosyl antibodies which do not react with Galalpha1-3Gal are thought to be nonxenoreactive. Here, we identify natural antibodies in human serum which bind to Galalpha1-6Hexosepyrranosides but not Galalpha1-3Gal, indicating that these antibodies are not xenoreactive. Various lower mammals were found to have natural anti-Galalpha1-2Gal antibodies in their sera, suggesting that at least some anti-Galalpha1-2Gal antibodies might not be xenoreactive and indicating, surprisingly, that anti-alpha-galactosyl antibodies are much more phylogenetically disperse than previously known. Also surprising was the finding that some natural antibodies which bind to Galalpha1-3Gal in vitro do not bind to porcine xenografts. These studies show that naturally occurring anti-alpha-galactosyl antibodies in mammalian serum include antibodies with a greater variety of reactivities than previously thought, only some of which would bind to a porcine xenograft. Further, these studies show that the methods used to detect anti-alpha-galactosyl antibodies of relevance in xenotransplantation must be carefully evaluated to avoid detection of anti-alpha-galactosyl antibodies which would not bind to a porcine organ and which therefore are not involved in xenograft rejection.

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Glycobiology

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ISSN

0959-6658

Publication Date

September 1999

Volume

9

Issue

9

Start / End Page

865 / 873

Location

England

Related Subject Headings

  • Transplantation, Heterologous
  • Swine
  • Isomerism
  • Immunoglobulin M
  • Immunity, Innate
  • Humans
  • Glycoproteins
  • Galactosides
  • Endothelium, Vascular
  • Biochemistry & Molecular Biology
 

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Parker, W., Lin, S. S., Yu, P. B., Sood, A., Nakamura, Y. C., Song, A., … Platt, J. L. (1999). Naturally occurring anti-alpha-galactosyl antibodies: relationship to xenoreactive anti-alpha-galactosyl antibodies. Glycobiology, 9(9), 865–873. https://doi.org/10.1093/glycob/9.9.865
Parker, W., S. S. Lin, P. B. Yu, A. Sood, Y. C. Nakamura, A. Song, M. L. Everett, and J. L. Platt. “Naturally occurring anti-alpha-galactosyl antibodies: relationship to xenoreactive anti-alpha-galactosyl antibodies.Glycobiology 9, no. 9 (September 1999): 865–73. https://doi.org/10.1093/glycob/9.9.865.
Parker W, Lin SS, Yu PB, Sood A, Nakamura YC, Song A, et al. Naturally occurring anti-alpha-galactosyl antibodies: relationship to xenoreactive anti-alpha-galactosyl antibodies. Glycobiology. 1999 Sep;9(9):865–73.
Parker, W., et al. “Naturally occurring anti-alpha-galactosyl antibodies: relationship to xenoreactive anti-alpha-galactosyl antibodies.Glycobiology, vol. 9, no. 9, Sept. 1999, pp. 865–73. Pubmed, doi:10.1093/glycob/9.9.865.
Parker W, Lin SS, Yu PB, Sood A, Nakamura YC, Song A, Everett ML, Platt JL. Naturally occurring anti-alpha-galactosyl antibodies: relationship to xenoreactive anti-alpha-galactosyl antibodies. Glycobiology. 1999 Sep;9(9):865–873.
Journal cover image

Published In

Glycobiology

DOI

ISSN

0959-6658

Publication Date

September 1999

Volume

9

Issue

9

Start / End Page

865 / 873

Location

England

Related Subject Headings

  • Transplantation, Heterologous
  • Swine
  • Isomerism
  • Immunoglobulin M
  • Immunity, Innate
  • Humans
  • Glycoproteins
  • Galactosides
  • Endothelium, Vascular
  • Biochemistry & Molecular Biology