Structural characterization of the epitopes of the monoclonal antibodies 473HD, CS-56, and MO-225 specific for chondroitin sulfate D-type using the oligosaccharide library
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- 29 December 2004
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Oxford University Press (OUP) in Glycobiology
- Vol. 15 (6) , 593-603
- https://doi.org/10.1093/glycob/cwi036
Abstract
The variation in the sulfation profile of chondroitin sulfate (CS)/dermatan sulfate (DS) chains regulates central nervous system development in vertebrates. Notably, the disulfated disaccharide D-unit, GlcUA(2-O-sulfate)-GalNAc(6-O-sulfate), correlates with the promotion of neurite outgrowth through the DSD-1 epitope that is embedded in the CS moiety of the proteoglycan DSD-1-PG/phosphacan. Monoclonal antibody (mAb) 473HD inhibits the DSD-1-dependent neuritogenesis and also recognizes shark cartilage CS-D, which is characterized by the prominent D-unit and is also recognized by two other mAbs, CS-56 and MO-225. We investigate the oligosaccharide epitope structures of these CS-D-reactive mAbs by ELISA and oligosaccharide microarrays using lipid-derivatized CS oligosaccharides. CS-56 and MO-225 recognized the octa- and larger oligosaccharides, though the latter also bound one unique hexasaccharide D-A-D, where A denotes the disaccharide A-unit GlcUA-GalNAc(4-O-sulfate). The octasaccharides reactive with CS-56 and MO-225 shared a core A-D tetrasaccharide, whereas the neighboring structural elements located on the reducing and/or nonreducing sides of the A-D gave a differential preference additionally to the recognition sequence for each antibody. In contrast, 473HD reacted with multiple hexa- and larger oligosaccharides, which also contained A-D or D-A tetrasaccharide sequences. Consistent with the distinct specificity of 473HD as compared with CS-56 and MO-225, the 473HD epitope displayed a different expression pattern in peripheral mouse organs as revealed by immunohistology, extending the previously reported CNS-restricted expression. The epitope of 473HD, but not of CS-56 or MO-225, was eliminated from DSD-1-PG by digestion with chondroitinase B, suggesting the close association of L-iduronic acid with the 473HD epitope. Despite such supplemental information, the integral epitope remains to be isolated for identification and comprehensive analytical characterisation. Thus novel information on the sugar sequences containing the A-D tetrasaccharide core was obtained for the epitopes of these three useful mAbs.Keywords
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