血型的生化操作

JACK GOLDSTEIN
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血型A、B和O型红细胞的抗原决定因子可通过两种酶的作用而改变:转移酶和糖苷酶。然而,只有后者会去除抗原的免疫优势糖,在A的情况下是n -乙酰半乳糖,在b的情况下是d -半乳糖。它们的去除导致O群细胞的形成,因为这两种糖都不是这些细胞的抗原决定因素的一部分。糖苷酶正被用于生产酶转化的O组细胞,使其具有可输注的质量。研究表明,利用生咖啡豆中的α-半乳糖苷酶,B组细胞可以在不影响细胞膜完整性和代谢活力的条件下转化为O细胞。使用少量这种细胞的临床前研究表明,它们在免疫系统不能耐受未经处理的细胞的A型和O型受体的循环中正常存活,并且在这些条件下转化的细胞不具有免疫原性。进一步的研究计划使用更大量的转化细胞。用从鸡肝中分离的α- n -乙酰半乳糖胺酶治疗A红细胞也已开始。从A和B红细胞中成功地酶促生产可输血的O组细胞对输血医学的实践有许多有益的影响。
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Biochemical Manipulation of Blood Groups

The antigenic determinants of blood groups A, B and O erythrocytes can be altered by the action of two types of enzymes: transferases and glycosidases. Only the latter, however, will remove the antigen’s immunodominant sugars which are N-acetylgalactosamine in the case of A and D-galactose for B. Their removal results in the formation of group O cells since neither of these sugars are part of the antigenic determinant of these cells. Glycosidases are being used in an attempt to produce enzymatically converted group O cells of transfusable quality. It has been shown that by using an α-galactosidase from green coffee beans, group B cells can be transformed to O under conditions which do not adversely affect the treated cell’s membrane integrity and metabolic viability. Preclinical studies using small quantities of such cells have demonstrated that they survive normally in the circulation of A and O recipients whose immune systems would not tolerate untreated cells and that converted cells are not immunogenic under these conditions. Further studies are planned with larger amounts of converted cells. Treatment of A erythrocytes with an α-N-acetylgalactosaminidase isolated from chicken liver has also begun. Successful enzymatic production of group O cells of transfusable quality from A and B erythrocytes could have many beneficial effects upon the practice of transfusion medicine.

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