SOTOMAYOR CLAUDIA ELENA
Artículos
Título:
Rat Activated Macrophages Produce a Galectin-1-like protein That Induces Apoptosis of T cells: Biochemical and Functional Characterizations
Autor/es:
RABINOVICH GA; IIGLESIAS MM; WOLFENSTEIN-TODEL C; CASTAGNA L; RIERA CM; SOTOMAYOR CE
Editorial:
AMER ASSOC IMMUNOLOGISTS
Referencias:
Lugar: Bethesda; Año: 1998 vol. 160 p. 4831 - 4831
Resumen:
alectins, a family of closely related b-galactoside-binding proteins, show specific immunomodulatory properties. We have recently identified the presence of a galectin-like protein in rat peritoneal macrophages by means of a cross-reactivity with a polyclonal Ab raised against a galectin purified from adult chicken liver. Galectin expression was up-regulated in inflammatory and activated macrophages, revealing a significant increase in phorbol ester- and formylmethionine oligopeptide-treated cells. In an attempt to further explore its functional significance, rat macrophage galectin was purified from activated macrophages by a single-step affinity chromatography on a lactosyl-Sepharose matrix. The eluted fraction was resolved as a single protein band of ;15,000 Da by SDS-PAGE that immunoreacted strongly with the anti-chicken galectin serum. Gel filtration studies revealed that the protein behaved like a dimer under native conditions, and saccharides bearing a b-D-galactoside co