Histochemical localization and analysis of blood group-related antigens in human pancreas using immunostaining with monoclonal antibodies and exoglycosidase digestion
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Histochemical localization and analysis of blood group-related antigens in human pancreas using immunostaining with monoclonal antibodies and exoglycosidase digestion
Abstract
We examined the distribution of blood group-related antigens using an indirect immunoperoxidase method with monoclonal antibodies (MAb) directed to A, B, H, Lewis a (Lea), Lewis b (Leb), Lewis x (Lex), and Lewis y (Ley) antigens and Type 1 precursor chain in human pancreas. Effects of prior digestion with exoglycosidases on MAb stainings were simultaneously investigated. A, B, H, Leb, and Ley antigens were detected in acinar cells and interlobular duct cells but not in centroacinar cells, intercalated duct cells, and islet of Langerhans cells. The expression of these antigens in acinar cells was not dependent on Lewis type and secretor status of the tissue donors, whereas that in interlobular duct cells was strictly dependent on secretor status. The distribution pattern of these antigens in acinar cells was not homogeneous, i.e., cells producing H antigens expressed both Leb and Ley antigens but not A or B antigens, whereas those producing A or B antigens did not secrete Leb and Ley as well as H antigens. Digestion with alpha-N-acetylgalactosaminidase or alpha-galactosidase resulted in the appearance of Leb and Ley antigens as well as H antigen in acinar cells producing A and/or B antigens. Type 1 precursor chain was not detected in pancreatic tissues from secretors but appeared in acinar cells producing H antigen after alpha-L-fucosidase digestion, which also disclosed Lex but not Lea antigen in acinar cells expressing both Leb and Ley. In some non-secretors, MAb against Type 1 precursor chain reacted with acinar cells without enzyme digestion. Although Lea antigen was not detected in acinar cells, it was found in centroacinar cells, intercalated duct cells, and interlobular duct cells from all individuals examined except two Le(a-b-) secretors. After sialidase digestion, Lex antigen appeared in centroacinar and intercalated duct cells from some individuals. Sialidase digestion also elicited reactivity with MAb against Type 1 precursor chain in islet of Langerhans cells from some individuals. These results demonstrate the complexity in the pattern of expression and regulation of blood group-related antigens in different cell types of human pancreas. Such complexity may largely be ascribed to differences in individual genotypes and in gene expression patterns of different cell types.
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