A fucose-containing epitope potentially involved in gamete interaction on the human zona pellucida |
| |
Authors: | Lucas, H. Bercegeay, S. Pendu, J.Le Jean, M. Mirallie, S. Barriere, P. |
| |
Affiliation: | 1Department of Reproductive Biology and Development, CHU of Nantes quai Moncousu (PME) 44035 Nantes Cedex 01, France 2Biology Institute, CJF 9011-INSERM, CHU of Nantes 44035 Nantes Cedex 01, France |
| |
Abstract: | The oligosaccharide moiety of human, porcine and bovine zonaepellucidae was studied with lectins and monoclonal antibodiesspecific for tri- or tetra-saccharidic epitopes containing atleast one terminal -L-fucose. Animal eggs were collected fromfollicular aspirates, human eggs were collected from in-vitrofertilization and embryo transfer programmes and pooled intosix groups. By direct immunofluorescence, the lectins reactivitywas detected for the animal or the human zonae pools in thesame way. Reactivity of Aleuria aurantia lectin demonstratedthe presence of L-fucose terminal residues in the zonaefrom the three species studied. By indirect immunofluorescence,the 225 antibody reactivity was detected in every poolof human zonae whereas there was no evidence of any antibodyreactivity on animal zonae. Using an anti-Lewis-b blood groupantibody (225), we observed expression of this antigenas an intrinsic component of the human zona pellucida, independentlyof patients'Lewis red blood cell phenotypes. Antibody 225inhibited the spermatozoa-zona binding in a hemizonaassay, suggesting that this fucose-containing antigen couldbe part of a sperm-zona receptor. |
| |
Keywords: | carbohydrates/cell adhesion molecule/Lewis blood groups/sperm-zona interaction/zona pellucida |
本文献已被 Oxford 等数据库收录! |
|