Id |
Subject |
Object |
Predicate |
Lexical cue |
T1 |
151-260 |
DRI_Outcome |
denotes |
The involvement of the lectin/carbohydrate interaction in the invasion of the turbot intestinal epithelium by |
T2 |
285-403 |
DRI_Outcome |
denotes |
was studied in vitro using explants of turbot intestine and pre-treatment of parasite stages with the plant lectins of |
T3 |
425-455 |
DRI_Outcome |
denotes |
(Con A) and Glycine max (SBA). |
T4 |
456-625 |
DRI_Outcome |
denotes |
Both lectins inhibited the attachment and invasion of E. scophthalmi stages to the intestinal epithelium, though the inhibitory effect was higher for SBA than for Con A. |
T5 |
626-821 |
DRI_Approach |
denotes |
Such results point to the involvement of N-acetyl-galactosamine (GalNAc) and galactose (Gal) residues and also of mannose/glucose residues in the E. scophthalmi-intestinal epithelium interaction. |
T6 |
822-1059 |
DRI_Outcome |
denotes |
The inhibitory effect of both lectins on the parasite adhesion and penetration points to the interest of further studies to confirm the presence of putative lectins recognising GalNAc-Gal and mannose/glucose residues in turbot intestine. |
T7 |
1060-1208 |
DRI_Outcome |
denotes |
The obtained results demonstrated also the adequacy of turbot intestinal explants as an in vitro model to study the interaction with E. scophthalmi. |