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Role of the galactose lectin of Entamoeba histolytica in adherence-dependent killing of mammalian cells
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Microbial PathogensHost CellsPathogenesisGlycobiologyImmunologyGalactose LectinContact DependentMonoclonal AntibodiesAutoimmunityImmune FunctionMicrobiologyHost-microbe InteractionEntamoeba HistolyticaImmunotherapyMedicineAdherence-dependent KillingHypersensitivityDrug Resistance
Entamoeba histolytica extracellular killing of host cells is contact dependent. Adherence to human colonic epithelial cells and mucins is mediated by a galactose-specific lectin. The effect on cytotoxicity of a panel of monoclonal antibodies (MAb) directed against the galactose lectin was tested. As expected, those MAb which inhibited adherence also decreased cytotoxicity. However, one antilectin MAb blocked cytotoxicity after adherence had occurred, indicating that the lectin has a role in cell killing that is distinct from its adherence function.
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