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Novel tyvelose-containing tri- and tetra-antennary N-glycans in the immunodominant antigens of the intracellular parasite Trichinella spiralis

The larval stage of the intestinal nematode, Trichinella spiralis, secretes and displays on its cuticle a number of antigenically cross-reactive giycoproteins. These so-called TSL–1 antigens induce a powerful antibody response hi parasitized animals. In rats, anti-TSL-1 antibodies mediate a protecti...

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Published in:Glycobiology (Oxford) 1994-10, Vol.4 (5), p.593-603
Main Authors: Reason, Andrew J., Ellis, Lauri A., Appleton, Judith A., Wisnewski, Nancy, Grieve, Robert B., McNeil, Michael, Wassom, Donald L., Morris, Howard R, Dell, Anne
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Summary:The larval stage of the intestinal nematode, Trichinella spiralis, secretes and displays on its cuticle a number of antigenically cross-reactive giycoproteins. These so-called TSL–1 antigens induce a powerful antibody response hi parasitized animals. In rats, anti-TSL-1 antibodies mediate a protective immunity that expels invading larvae from the intestine. The vast majority of anti-TSL-1 antibodies are specific for glycans. Although the biological functions of TSL-1 antigens are not known, the powerful effect of glycan-specific antibodies on the intestinal survival of T.spiralis suggests that they play an important role in parasite establishment Little is known about the structures of the glycans present on the TSL-1 glycoproteins. Recent studies have suggested, however, that the antigens contain very unusual glycans (WisnewskiJS., McNeil,M., Grieve,R.B. and Wassom,D.L., MoL Biochem. Parasitol, 61, 25-36, 1993). Sugar and linkage analysis of the combined secreted products unexpectedly showed that a major terminal sugar is tyvelose (3,6-dideoxy-D-araMno-hexose; Tyv) which has previously been found only in certain gram-negative bacterial lipopolysaccharides. In this paper, we report the first rigorous structural study of oligo-saccharides released from TSL-1 antigens by peptide ;N-g]ycosidase F digestion. Using strategies based on fast atom bombardment mass spectrometry (FAB-MS), we have discovered a novel family of tri- and tetra-antennary N-glycans whose antennae are comprised of the tyvelose-capped structure: Tyvl,3GalNAcη1,4(Fucal,3)GlcNAcpi-. Thus a major population of TSL-1 glycans contains clusters of hydrophobic terminal structures which are likely to be highly immunogenic
ISSN:0959-6658
1460-2423
DOI:10.1093/glycob/4.5.593