Immunosuppressive activity of tamm-horsfall glycoprotein oligosaccharides: Effect of removal of outer sugars and conjugation with a protein carrier

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Tamm-Horsfall (TH) glycoprotein, the major protein of human urine, is, in vitro, a powerful immunosuppressive agent and the activity resides in its oligosaccharide chains. In this study we investigated structural features required for the inhibitory activity of TH glycoprotein oligosac-charides in the one-way mixed lymphocyte reaction (MLR). We found that both high-mannose and complex-type TH glycopeptides, fractionated from Pronase-digested TH glycoprotein, behaved as inhibitors. Sequential exoglycosidase digestion of complex-type TH glycopeptide results in a slight increase of the inhibitory activity, with a maximum after desialylation and β-galactosidase treatment. These results suggest that the immunosuppressive activity resides in the central portion of TH glycoprotein N-linked oligosaccharides. The conjugation of complex-type TH glycopeptides to a protein carrier, such as bovine serum albumin, greatly enhanced the inhibitory activity. This effect occurred if the TH-glycopeptide conjugate was added to MLR within the first 24 hr. These results indicate that (i) the immunosuppressive activity is strongly dependent on a multivalent interaction between TH oligosaccharides and ligand(s) at the lymphocyte surface; (ii) an early step of cell-cell recognition is the target of the immunosuppressive conjugate; (iii) TH oligosaccharides compete with a carbohydrate recognition system between effector and stimulator cells which contributes to the MLR-induced blastogenesis. © 1991.

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Dall’Olio, F., Chiricolo, M., Malagolini, N., Franceschi, C., & Serafini-Cessi, F. (1991). Immunosuppressive activity of tamm-horsfall glycoprotein oligosaccharides: Effect of removal of outer sugars and conjugation with a protein carrier. Cellular Immunology, 137(2), 303–315. https://doi.org/10.1016/0008-8749(91)90081-L

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