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Lack of specificity of brain gangliosides in the modulation of lymphocyte activation.

A potential role for glycolipid gangliosides to act as immunomodulating agents has been suggested. Most studies have employed brain gangliosides. We have systematically investigated highly purified murine brain gangliosides for their ability to modulate lymphocyte activation. All sialic acid classes...

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Autores principales: Ryan, J. L., Inouye, L. N., Gobran, L., Yohe, W. B., Yohe, H. C.
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Yale Journal of Biology and Medicine 1985
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2589938/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/4090532
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author Ryan, J. L.
Inouye, L. N.
Gobran, L.
Yohe, W. B.
Yohe, H. C.
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Gobran, L.
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description A potential role for glycolipid gangliosides to act as immunomodulating agents has been suggested. Most studies have employed brain gangliosides. We have systematically investigated highly purified murine brain gangliosides for their ability to modulate lymphocyte activation. All sialic acid classes of ganglioside inhibited lipopolysaccharide (LPS)-induced antibody secretion and all polysialated gangliosides inhibited LPS-induced DNA synthesis. Monosialated gangliosides had no effect on DNA synthesis induced by LPS. 8-BrcGMP-induced DNA synthesis was also inhibited, suggesting that a negative signal was delivered to B lymphocytes by co-cultivation with exogenous gangliosides. The lack of specificity with respect to sialic acid class observed in these studies suggests that further investigation of an immunomodulatory role for gangliosides focus on endogenous lymphocyte gangliosides.
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spelling pubmed-25899382008-11-28 Lack of specificity of brain gangliosides in the modulation of lymphocyte activation. Ryan, J. L. Inouye, L. N. Gobran, L. Yohe, W. B. Yohe, H. C. Yale J Biol Med Research Article A potential role for glycolipid gangliosides to act as immunomodulating agents has been suggested. Most studies have employed brain gangliosides. We have systematically investigated highly purified murine brain gangliosides for their ability to modulate lymphocyte activation. All sialic acid classes of ganglioside inhibited lipopolysaccharide (LPS)-induced antibody secretion and all polysialated gangliosides inhibited LPS-induced DNA synthesis. Monosialated gangliosides had no effect on DNA synthesis induced by LPS. 8-BrcGMP-induced DNA synthesis was also inhibited, suggesting that a negative signal was delivered to B lymphocytes by co-cultivation with exogenous gangliosides. The lack of specificity with respect to sialic acid class observed in these studies suggests that further investigation of an immunomodulatory role for gangliosides focus on endogenous lymphocyte gangliosides. Yale Journal of Biology and Medicine 1985 /pmc/articles/PMC2589938/ /pubmed/4090532 Text en
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Ryan, J. L.
Inouye, L. N.
Gobran, L.
Yohe, W. B.
Yohe, H. C.
Lack of specificity of brain gangliosides in the modulation of lymphocyte activation.
title Lack of specificity of brain gangliosides in the modulation of lymphocyte activation.
title_full Lack of specificity of brain gangliosides in the modulation of lymphocyte activation.
title_fullStr Lack of specificity of brain gangliosides in the modulation of lymphocyte activation.
title_full_unstemmed Lack of specificity of brain gangliosides in the modulation of lymphocyte activation.
title_short Lack of specificity of brain gangliosides in the modulation of lymphocyte activation.
title_sort lack of specificity of brain gangliosides in the modulation of lymphocyte activation.
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2589938/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/4090532
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