TY - JOUR
T1 - Galectins in the abdominal cavity of the conger eel Conger myriaster participate in the cellular encapsulation of parasitic nematodes by host cells
AU - Nakamura, Osamu
AU - Watanabe, Mizuki
AU - Ogawa, Tomohisa
AU - Muramoto, Koji
AU - Ogawa, Kazuo
AU - Tsutsui, Shigeyuki
AU - Kamiya, Hisao
N1 - Funding Information:
We are grateful for the assistance provided by Mr. Nagae T and Anada T. This work was supported by the Kitasato University Research Grant for Young Researchers .
PY - 2012/10
Y1 - 2012/10
N2 - Congerin is a proto-type galectin distributed on the skin and mucosal epithelia of the upper digestive tract of the Japanese conger eel Conger myriaster. It has at least 2 isotypes, namely, congerin I and II, and plays a role in bio-defense at the body surface. In the current study, we identified both isotypes in the peritoneal fluid and peritoneal cells of C. myriaster by western blot and mass spectrometry (MS)/MS analysis. Cucullanus nematodes parasitize the abdominal cavity of C. myriaster, and immunohistochemical analyses demonstrated that congerins can bind to both the body surface of the encapsulated nematodes and the encapsulating cells. Furthermore, adhesion of the peritoneal cells to Sepharose particles was greatly accelerated when the microspheres were coated with congerin. Indeed, this effect was significantly hampered by the addition of lactose. These results indicate that congerin participates in the cellular encapsulation of the Cucullanus nematode via the induction of cellular adhesion to the parasites depending on lectin-glycoside recognition.
AB - Congerin is a proto-type galectin distributed on the skin and mucosal epithelia of the upper digestive tract of the Japanese conger eel Conger myriaster. It has at least 2 isotypes, namely, congerin I and II, and plays a role in bio-defense at the body surface. In the current study, we identified both isotypes in the peritoneal fluid and peritoneal cells of C. myriaster by western blot and mass spectrometry (MS)/MS analysis. Cucullanus nematodes parasitize the abdominal cavity of C. myriaster, and immunohistochemical analyses demonstrated that congerins can bind to both the body surface of the encapsulated nematodes and the encapsulating cells. Furthermore, adhesion of the peritoneal cells to Sepharose particles was greatly accelerated when the microspheres were coated with congerin. Indeed, this effect was significantly hampered by the addition of lactose. These results indicate that congerin participates in the cellular encapsulation of the Cucullanus nematode via the induction of cellular adhesion to the parasites depending on lectin-glycoside recognition.
KW - Cellular encapsulation
KW - Conger eel
KW - Congerin
KW - Galectin
KW - Nematode
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U2 - 10.1016/j.fsi.2012.07.003
DO - 10.1016/j.fsi.2012.07.003
M3 - Article
C2 - 22820379
AN - SCOPUS:84866768171
SN - 1050-4648
VL - 33
SP - 780
EP - 787
JO - Fish and Shellfish Immunology
JF - Fish and Shellfish Immunology
IS - 4
ER -