Glycoconjugates of the human trabecular meshwork: a lectin histochemical study.

The Histochemical Journal Pub Date : 1995-11-01
S A Chapman, R E Bonshek, R W Stoddart, C J Jones, K R Mackenzie, E O'Donoghue, D Mcleod
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Twelve specimens of resin-embedded human trabecular meshwork were probed with a panel of 21 biotinylated lectins, using an avidin-biotin peroxidase revealing system, in order to determine the normal pattern of saccharide expression in this tissue. High-mannose, intermediate and hybrid N-linked glycans, and complex N-linked bisected and non-bisected bi/tri-antennate glycans, as shown by the binding of Canavalia ensiformis (ConA), Pisum sativum (PSA), Lens culinaris (LCA) agglutinins and Phaseolus vulgaris erythroagglutinin (ePHA), were strongly expressed by the canal of Schlemm endothelium and juxtacanalicular tissue, but less so by the corneoscleal meshwork. Highly branced complex glycans were not found, as there was no binding by Phaseolus vulgaris leukoagglutinin (IPHA). Sialyl residues, especially those alpha 2,6-linked as demonstrated by strong Sambucus nigra (SNA) lectin staining, were also abundant in this area. N-acetyllactosamine sequences and some O-linked glycans were present in the trabecular meshwork, as shown by Solanum tuberosum (STA), Datura stramonium (DSA), and Jacalin (Jac) lectin binding, while fucose residues were not detected by Tetragonolobus purpureas (LTA) or Ulex europaeus-1 (UEA-1) agglutinins. These results indicate similarities with renal glomerular and vascular endothelium, although the lack of binding with UEA-1 agglutinin suggests differences which may relate to the specialized function of the trabecular meshwork. This study provides a baseline for comparative analysis of the glycans of human trabecular meshwork in pathological conditions such as primary open-angle glaucoma.

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人小梁网的糖缀合物:一项凝集素组织化学研究。
采用亲和素-生物素过氧化物酶揭示系统,用21种生物素化凝集素对12个树脂包埋的人小梁网标本进行了探测,以确定该组织中糖的正常表达模式。高甘露糖聚糖、中间和杂交n-连接聚糖以及复杂n-连接的双/三天线聚糖,如Canavalia ensiformis (ConA)、Pisum sativum (PSA)、Lens culinaris (LCA)凝集素和Phaseolus vulgaris红凝集素(ePHA)的结合,在Schlemm内皮管和关节旁组织中强烈表达,而在角膜内皮网中表达较少。没有发现高支链的复杂聚糖,因为没有与菜豆白血球凝集素(IPHA)结合。在这一区域也有大量的唾液残基,特别是在强SNA凝集素染色中显示的α 2,6-连锁残基。在小梁网中存在n -乙酰乳胺序列和一些o -链聚糖,如Solanum tuberosum (STA)、Datura stramonium (DSA)和Jacalin (Jac)凝集素结合,而Tetragonolobus purpureas (LTA)或Ulex europaus -1 (UEA-1)凝集素未检测到灶残基。这些结果表明与肾小球和血管内皮相似,尽管缺乏与UEA-1凝集素的结合表明差异可能与小梁网的特殊功能有关。本研究为原发性开角型青光眼等病理状态下人类小梁网聚糖的比较分析提供了基础。
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