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| TextSentencer_T1 |
0-128 |
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Constitutively hyposialylated human T-lymphocyte clones in the Tn-syndrome: binding characteristics of plant and animal lectins. |
| T1 |
0-128 |
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Constitutively hyposialylated human T-lymphocyte clones in the Tn-syndrome: binding characteristics of plant and animal lectins. |
| TextSentencer_T2 |
129-330 |
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Previously, beta 1,3-galactosyltransferase-deficient (Tn+) and normal (TF+) T-lymphocyte clones have been established from a patient suffering from Tn-syndrome [Thurnher et al. (1992) Eur J Immunol 22: |
| T2 |
129-330 |
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Previously, beta 1,3-galactosyltransferase-deficient (Tn+) and normal (TF+) T-lymphocyte clones have been established from a patient suffering from Tn-syndrome [Thurnher et al. (1992) Eur J Immunol 22: |
| TextSentencer_T3 |
331-340 |
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1835-42]. |
| T3 |
331-340 |
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1835-42]. |
| TextSentencer_T4 |
341-660 |
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Tn+ T lymphocytes express only Tn antigen GalNAc alpha 1-O-R) while other O-glycan structures such as sialosyl-Tn (Neu5Ac alpha 2,6GalNAc alpha 1-O-R) or TF (Gal beta 1-3GalNAc alpha 1-O-R) antigens are absent from these cells as shown by flow cytometry using specific mABs for TF and sialosyl-Tn antigen, respectively. |
| T4 |
341-660 |
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Tn+ T lymphocytes express only Tn antigen GalNAc alpha 1-O-R) while other O-glycan structures such as sialosyl-Tn (Neu5Ac alpha 2,6GalNAc alpha 1-O-R) or TF (Gal beta 1-3GalNAc alpha 1-O-R) antigens are absent from these cells as shown by flow cytometry using specific mABs for TF and sialosyl-Tn antigen, respectively. |
| TextSentencer_T5 |
661-729 |
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Normal T lymphocytes express the TF antigen and derivatives thereof. |
| T5 |
661-729 |
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Normal T lymphocytes express the TF antigen and derivatives thereof. |
| TextSentencer_T6 |
730-856 |
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The surface glycans of Tn+ and TF+ cells were then analysed by flow cytometry using the following sialic acid-binding lectins: |
| T6 |
730-856 |
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The surface glycans of Tn+ and TF+ cells were then analysed by flow cytometry using the following sialic acid-binding lectins: |
| TextSentencer_T7 |
857-977 |
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Amaranthus caudatus (ACA), Maackia amurensis (MAA), Limax flavus (LFA), Sambucus nigra (SNA) and Triticum vulgare (WGA). |
| T7 |
857-977 |
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Amaranthus caudatus (ACA), Maackia amurensis (MAA), Limax flavus (LFA), Sambucus nigra (SNA) and Triticum vulgare (WGA). |
| TextSentencer_T8 |
978-1052 |
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Equal and weak binding of MAA and SNA to both TF+ and Tn+ cells was found. |
| T8 |
978-1052 |
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Equal and weak binding of MAA and SNA to both TF+ and Tn+ cells was found. |
| TextSentencer_T9 |
1053-1121 |
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WGA, LFA and ACA bound more strongly to TF+ cells than to Tn+ cells. |
| T9 |
1053-1121 |
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WGA, LFA and ACA bound more strongly to TF+ cells than to Tn+ cells. |
| TextSentencer_T10 |
1122-1189 |
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Binding of ACA to TF+ cells was enhanced after sialidase treatment. |
| T10 |
1122-1189 |
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Binding of ACA to TF+ cells was enhanced after sialidase treatment. |
| TextSentencer_T11 |
1190-1455 |
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To investigate the possible biological consequences of hyposialylation, binding of three sialic acid-dependent adhesion molecules to Tn+ and TF+ cells was estimated using radiolabelled Fc-chimeras of sialoadhesin (Sn), myelin-associated glycoprotein (MAG) and CD22. |
| T11 |
1190-1455 |
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To investigate the possible biological consequences of hyposialylation, binding of three sialic acid-dependent adhesion molecules to Tn+ and TF+ cells was estimated using radiolabelled Fc-chimeras of sialoadhesin (Sn), myelin-associated glycoprotein (MAG) and CD22. |
| TextSentencer_T12 |
1456-1531 |
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Equal and strong binding of human CD22 to both TF+ and Tn+ cells was found. |
| T12 |
1456-1531 |
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Equal and strong binding of human CD22 to both TF+ and Tn+ cells was found. |
| TextSentencer_T13 |
1532-1655 |
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Whereas binding of Sn and MAG to TF+ cells was strong (100%), binding to Tn+ cells amounted only to 33% (Sn) and 19% (MAG). |
| T13 |
1532-1655 |
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Whereas binding of Sn and MAG to TF+ cells was strong (100%), binding to Tn+ cells amounted only to 33% (Sn) and 19% (MAG). |
| TextSentencer_T14 |
1656-1851 |
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These results indicate that the in vivo interactions of T lymphocytes in the Tn syndrome with CD22 are not likely to be affected, whereas adhesion mediated by Sn or MAG could be strongly reduced. |
| T14 |
1656-1851 |
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These results indicate that the in vivo interactions of T lymphocytes in the Tn syndrome with CD22 are not likely to be affected, whereas adhesion mediated by Sn or MAG could be strongly reduced. |