Mycoplasma infection of cell lines can simulate the expression of Fc receptors by binding of the carbohydrate moiety of antibodies
- 1 January 1985
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in European Journal of Immunology
- Vol. 15 (5) , 442-447
- https://doi.org/10.1002/eji.1830150506
Abstract
During the production of Fc receptor (FcR)‐bearing hybridomas it was observed with a particular monoclonal anti‐sheep red blood cell antibody (anti‐SRBC 1/5, IgG1) that the contamination with Mycoplasma arginini of in vitro cultured cell lines leads to an apparent FcR activity. This property did not correspond with the serological typing since other antibodies of the same isotype could not support FcR rosette formation. Another mycoplasma strain M. orale lacked this property. Analysis of the binding reaction revealed that M. arginini contains a lectin which binds the carbohydrate moiety of the anti‐SRBC 1/5 antibody, i.e. anti‐SRBC 1/5 synthesized under the influence of tunicamycin or deglycosylated by NaIO4 oxidation did not support rosette formation. These data suggest that binding of antibodies to certain mycoplasma strains may be a pathogenic factor during mycoplasma infections by masking the microorganisms with the host's own defense molecules. The experiments with M. arginini‐infected cell lines gain immunological importance since we obtained identical results with staphylococcal protein A, as another bacteriological FcR, and cell lines expressing intrinsic membrane FcR. Although it is an open question whether the glycoconjugates are directly bound by the FcR or else by influencing the three‐dimensional structure of the antibodies, it seems possible that FcR in general may be lectins.This publication has 21 references indexed in Scilit:
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