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. 2014 Jul-Aug;9(6):313-9.
doi: 10.1089/bfm.2014.0011. Epub 2014 Jun 3.

Lactation stage-related expression of sialylated and fucosylated glycotopes of human milk α-1-acid glycoprotein

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Lactation stage-related expression of sialylated and fucosylated glycotopes of human milk α-1-acid glycoprotein

Magdalena Orczyk-Pawiłowicz et al. Breastfeed Med. 2014 Jul-Aug.

Abstract

Background: Because terminal sugars of α-1-acid glycoprotein (AGP) are reported to be involved in anti-inflammatory and immunomodulatory processes, their expressions might have an influence on the proper function of immune system of newborns. Here, relative amounts of sialylated and fucosylated glycotopes on human milk AGP over normal lactation were investigated.

Materials and methods: AGP concentration and relative amounts of its sialylated and fucosylated glycovariants were analyzed in early colostrum, colostrum, and transitional and mature milk samples of 127 healthy mothers by lectin-AGP enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay using α2,3- and α2,6-sialic acid and α1,2-, α1,3-, and α1,6-fucose specific biotinylated Maackia amurensis, Sambucus nigra, Ulex europaeus, Tetragonolobus purpureus, and Lens culinaris lectins, respectively.

Results: AGP concentration in human milk was about 30 times lower than in plasma of lactating mothers and decreased gradually over lactation. Milk AGP showed significantly higher expression of sialylated and fucosylated glycotopes in comparison with those of plasma AGP. Milk AGP glycovariants containing α2,6-sialylated and α1,6- and α1,2-fucosylated glycotopes showed the highest relative amounts in early colostrums. With progression of lactation, the expressions of glycotopes α1,2-fucosylated decreased starting from Day 4 and those of α2,6-sialylated and α1,6-fucosylated from Day 8 of lactation, whereas the level of α2,3-sialyl-glycotope was almost constant over 45 days of lactation. In contrast, the expression of α1,3-linked fucose on AGP was low in colostrums and significantly higher in transitional and mature milk.

Conclusions: The relative amounts of sialylated and fucosylated glycovariants of human hindmilk AGP significantly varied between Days 2 and 45 of normal lactation.

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(A) The α-1-acid glycoprotein (AGP) concentration and reactivity of skim milk AGP with (B and C) sialic acid- and (D–F) fucose-specific lectins during milk maturation between Days 2 and 45 of normal lactation. The AGP concentration and reactivity of skim milk AGP with lectins were determined by methods given in Materials and Methods. Linear regression is shown with a solid line; the 95% confidence intervals are shown by dotted lines. AU, absorbance units; LCA, L. culinaris agglutinin; LTA, T. purpureus agglutinin; MAA, M. amurensis agglutinin; SNA, S. nigra agglutinin; UEA, U. europaeus agglutinin.

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