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Lectin binding patterns and immunohistochemical antigen detection in placenta and lungs of Brucella abortus-bovine infected fetuses
Fecha
2018Autor
Fiorentino, María Andrea
Campero, Carlos Manuel
Paolicchi, Fernando
Barbeito, Claudio Gustavo
Resumen
Lectin binding relies on the affinity of these substances for specific terminal sugars. The method facilitates the
identification of complex structures to which the terminal sugar attaches and may reveal physiological or pathological
changes in cells, intracellular interactions or extracellular transport pathways. This study was carried out to investigate
the effect of infection with Brucella abortus on the pattern of lectin binding in bovine fetal lungs (n=6) and bovine
placentas (n=5). Fetal lungs and placenta from heifers experimentally inoculated with B. abortus, strain 2308 were
examined by histological, lectin-histochemical, immunohistochemical and cultural techniques. B. abortus antigens
were immunohistochemically detected in fetal lungs and placenta. An increase in the labeling with UEA-1, DBA,
PNA, RCA-1 and SBA was found in the lungs and an increase in the labeling with UEA-1, ConA, PNA, DBA was
found in the placentas. The present lectin histochemical study revealed a distinctive pattern of oligosaccharide
distribution in the lungs and placenta of B. abortus-infected fetuses