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'A-Like' tumor antigens
[[Pathology]] ====See Also==== * [[Aberrent glycosylation in malignant and pre-malignant states]] * [[Forssman . . . BGAs. The most important ligand for P, E and L selectins is sialyl-Le(x). This interaction is the tethering . . . A-like specificity. The importance of the lectins, especially of Salvia sclarae extract, for . . .
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Aberrent glycosylation in malignant and pre-malignant states
[[Glycomics]] ====See Also==== * [['A-Like' tumor antigens]] * [[Thomsen-Friedenreich (T-Tn) antigen]] . . . [[Joseph Charles Aub|enhanced binding of plant lectins to animal tumor cells]]. Next, it was found . . .
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Agglutinate
[[Lectinology]] ====See Also==== * [[Antibody]] * [[Flocculation]] * [[Lectins]] * [[Precipitin]] * [[Serology]] . . . cells. Many agglutinins, particularly the food [[lectins]], are blood type specific. Certain foods clump . . .
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Allergy
[[Immunology]] ====See Also==== * [[Basophils and Mast Cells]] * [[Immunoglobulin E]] * [[Leukotrienes]] . . . some people grow out of childhood allergies. ====Lectins and Allergy==== Most [[Lectin|lectins]] given . . . high titre anti-banana lectin (BanLec-1) IgG4. Lectins can modulate IgE responses to other antigens . . . [http://www.dadamo.com/wiki/wiki.pl/Dietary_lectins_can_induce_in_vitro_release_of_IL-4_and_IL-13_from_human_basophils . . . Dietary lectins can induce the release of IL-4 and IL-13 from . . .
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Allergy, ABO Blood Group and Secretor Status
[[Pathology]] ====See Also==== * [[Allergens, Dietary]] * [[Allergy]] * [[Atopy]] * [[Basophils and Mast . . . to [[Atopy|atopic]] allergy. Dietary [[Lectin|lectins]] have been shown to induce the production . . . M, Becker WM, Gabius HJ, Schlaak M.Dietary lectins can induce in vitro release of IL-4 and IL-13 . . . sinusitis and asthma. Many bacteria use lectins to attach to host tissue, and these lectins . . . allergenic parts of the organism. Many food lectins trigger IgE, including lectins found in bananas, . . .
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Alternate Complement Pathway
[[Serology]] ====See Also==== * [[Collectins]] * [[Complement System]] ====Description==== The complement . . . Candida, IgG4 mediated complexes (allergens and lectins) will summate and potentially augment C3b INA . . .
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Anti-adhesion therapy
[[Pharmacology]] ====See Also==== * [[Lectins]] * [[Fucus vesiculosis (Bladderwrack)]] ====Abstracts==== . . . PDF] <include "Importance of lectins for the prevention of bacterial infections . . .
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Boyd's Report of Lectin Specificity
[[Lectinology]] ====See Also==== * [[Lectins]] * [[William Boyd]] ====Description==== Note: This is [[William . . . Boyd]]'s own recollection of how some lectins were first shown to be blood group specific({{Annal. . . . is very appropriate that I present my work on lectins (plant agglutinins) here, because in a very . . . sense Dr. Landsteiner is the "Father" of the lectins. It had been known for a long time that extracts . . . (which are also specific precipitins) be called "lectins" -from the Latin legere, to pick out or choose . . .
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Celiac Disease (Sprue), ABO and Secretor Blood Types
[[Pathology]] ====See Also==== * [[The C282Y mutation may have been positively selected as it mitigates . . . 1993 Jun 19;1181(3):249-56 8.Freed DJ Dietary Lectins in Food Allergy and Intolerance Brostoff and . . .
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Complement System
[[Immunology]] ====See Also==== * [[Collectin]] * [[Opsonization]] * [[Mannan-binding lectin (MBL)]] . . . on their surfaces and MBP or other collectins (humoral lectins found in humans and other . . .
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Dietary lectins can induce in vitro release of IL-4 and IL-13 from human basophils
[[Lectinology]] ====Dietary lectins can induce in vitro release of IL-4 and IL-13 from human basophils.==== . . . hhaas@fz-borstel.de ====Abstract==== Dietary lectins, present in beans and other edible plant products, . . . capacity of 16 common, in particular dietary, lectins to induce human basophils to secrete IL-4 and . . . Th2 responses and IgE synthesis. Several of the lectins, especially concanavalin A, lentil lectin, . . . at concentrations of up to 1 ng/10(6) basophils. Lectins with high IL-4-inducing capacity also stimulated . . .
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E. Coli Infection and ABO Blood Groups
[[Polymorphism]] ====See Also==== * [[Adhesins]] * [http://www.dadamo.com/lecster2/Lecster-read.pl?show=224 . . . These 'bad' E. coli have suction-cup like lectins on their pili that attach to the various sugars . . . which colonize the human digestive tract express lectins specific for different glycolipids called a . . .
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Editing The Individualist
====Description==== This page is the beginning of the training module for Wiki9q34 editors and writers. . . . that page. * BTW, if you go back to the original Lectins page and refresh your browser, the brackets . . . if you saw a typo in an entry page entitled Lectins. * You edit the page and correct the typo, . . . Boyd]]</nowiki> and save the Lectins page. * Now, when the new Lectin page displays . . .
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Endocytosis
[[Physiology]] ====See Also==== * [[Lectins, Resistance to Degradation]] * [[Mucosa]] * [[Portal circulation]] . . .
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Forssman antigen
[[Glycomics]] ====See Also==== * [[Thomsen-Friedenreich (T-Tn) antigen]] * [['A-Like' tumor antigens]] . . . context. <div class="quote"> ====Lectins specific for The Forssman Antigen==== * [http://www.dadamo.com/lecster2/Lecster-read.pl?show=207 . . .
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Fucoidan
[[Glycomics]] ====See Also==== * [[Selectins]] * [[Fucose]] * [[Fucus vesiculosis (Bladderwrack)]] ====Description==== . . . human sperm. Fucoidan also potently inhibits [[selectins]]-mediated adhesion of leukocytes to vascular . . .
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Fucus vesiculosis (Bladderwrack)
[[Pharmacology]] ====See Also=== * [[Anti-adhesion therapy]] * [[Fucoidan]] * [[Fucose]] ====Folklore=== . . . research with regards to microorganisms (and [[lectins]]) centers about an idea of adherence and anti-adherence. . . . at sites of inflammation. Fucoidans bind [[selectins]] which apparently enhances eosinophil recruitment. . . .
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Galectins
[[Lectinology]] ====See Also==== * [http://www.dadamo.com/lecster2/Lecster-search.pl?search=galectin&order_by=Species&order=abc . . . Search 'Galectins' in Lecster 5] * [[Adhesins]] * [[Cadherins]] . . . Markers]] * [[Galactose]] * [[Integrins]] * [[Lectins]] * [[Selectins]] ====Description==== '''Galectins''' . . . name proposed in 1994 for a subset of animal [[lectins]] widely distributed from lower invertebrates . . . immunomodulation and cancer metastasis. Galectins are defined as lectins having both [[galactose]]-binding . . .
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History of lectins, from hemagglutinins to biological recognition molecules
[[References]] ====History of lectins: from hemagglutinins to biological recognition molecules===== Glycobiology . . .
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Immunoglobulin M
[[Serology]] ====See Also==== * [[Agglutination]] * [[ABO Antibodies]] ====Description==== IgM forms . . . possess many of the same characteristics of the lectins. Because the are IgM antibodies capable of . . .
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Interleukin-4 (IL-4)
[[Immunology]] ====See Also==== * [[Dietary lectins can induce in vitro release of IL-4 and IL-13 from . . . propensity to produce IL-4. Many dietary [[lectins]] induce the activation of IL-4, which implies . . . for many people the allergic reaction to dietary lectins may be more important than their [[Agglutinate|agglutinating]] . . .
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Joseph Charles Aub
[[Lectinology]] ====See Also==== * [[Lectins]] * [[Aberrent glycosylation in malignant and pre-malignant . . . "to border on lunacy". ({{Sharon, N, Lis, H. Lectins, Second Edition, Kluwer Academic Publishers, . . .
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Karl Landsteiner
[[Serology]] ====See Also==== * [[Jan Jansky]] * [[Herrmann Stillmark]] * [[Boyd's Report of Lectin Specificity]] . . . Landsteiner was aware of Stillmark's work with lectins, and wrote in a paper 1914 entitled 'Pflanzliche . . .
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Lectin
#REDIRECT [[Lectins]] . . .
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Lectins in the United States Diet
[[References]] ====See Also==== * [[Lectins]] ====Lectins in the United States diet: a survey of lectins . . . 1980 Nov;33(11):2338-2345 ====Abstract==== Plant lectins or phytohemagglutinins possess potent in vivo . . . exists, however, regarding the prevalence of lectins or the specific foods that contain lectins . . . we conclude that dietary exposure to plant lectins is widespread. The spectrum of nutritional . . .
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Microvilli
[[Physiology]] ====See Also==== * [[Villi]] * [[Mucosa]] * [[Lectins]] * [[Polyamines]] ====Description==== . . .
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Mitogen
[[Immunology]] ====See Also==== * [[Lectins, Mitogen and Blastogenic Effects]] * [[Blastogenesis]] * . . . ====Lectins as mitogens==== Mitogens are substances capable . . . activation of lymphocytes. Most of them are lectins or plant glycoproteins such as Phytohaemagglutinin . . . Lecster 5 list of all mitogenic lectins] . . .
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Mucosa
[[Physiology]] ====See Also==== * [[Microvilli]] * [[Mucin]] * [[Endocytosis]] * [[Lectins]] * [[Polyamines]] . . .
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Nathan Sharon
[[Lectinology]] ====See Also==== * [[Lectins]] * [[Carbohydrate]] * [[Lectins]] ====Biography==== http://www.dadamo.com/wiki/sharon.jpg . . . he has authored several seminal works on lectins and glyoconjugates, in addition to acting as . . . unoffical 'historian' behind the discovery of lectins, their interactions with carbohydrates , and . . . he is co-author of the authorative textbook 'Lectins', (Kluwer Academic Publsihers) now in its second . . . Lectins] * [http://www.weizmann.ac.il/Biological_Chemistry/scientist/Sharon/nathan_sharon.html . . .
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Neuraminic acid
[[Immunology]] ====See Also==== * [[Glycans]] * [[Carbohydrates as Biological Markers]] * [[Sialogens]] . . . (sialic acid-binding immunoglobulin superfamily lectins)] . . .
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Otitis (ear) infection and ABO blood groups
[[Pathology]] ====See Also==== * [[Oligosaccharide]] * [[Collectins]] ====Maternal blood group in otitis . . . P. aeruginosa present adhesion molecules ([[lectins]]) with specificity for GalNAc. Thus, the correlation . . . data support the hypothesis that P. aeruginosa lectins with GalNAc specificity apparently adhere to . . .
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Paul Ehrlich
[[Immunology]] ====See Also==== * [[Lectins]] * [[Boyd's Report of Lectin Specificity]] ====Biographic . . . partial immunity to their toxicity demonstrating lectins are also antigenic (able to induce antigen . . . antibody reactions). Ehrlich’s work with these lectins became the very foundation of the discipline . . .
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Peter D'Adamo
====Biography==== '''Peter J D'Adamo''' ND is a naturopathic physician noted for his popular books on . . . an extensive website. From his interest in [[lectins]], he established ''Lecster'', "''the largest . . .
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SandBox
Tags: SandBox [[Welcome]] [[9q34]] You can try out stuff here! ====Here is a headline==== Here is a picture . . . is done! Here is a link to a beginning page on [[Lectins]] using the double square bracket method. Since . . . there is already a [[Lectins]] page, it is automatically linked to; you . . .
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Sialyl Lewis X (SLeX)
[[Polymorphism]] ====See Also==== * [[Carbohydrate]] * [[Carbohydrates as Biological Markers]] * [[Cell . . . cells to a site of injury is mediated by E-selectins which are specific for SLeX. Cell-cell recognition . . . to occur in part through interactions between lectins and oligosaccharide ligands. http://www.dadamo.com/wiki/selx.jpg . . .
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SideBar
<b>Getting Around</b> * [http://www.dadamo.com/dadamowiki/wiki.pl/Welcome Welcome!] * [http://www.dadamo.com/dadamowiki/wiki.pl/Site_Map . . . * [http://www.dadamo.com/dadamowiki/wiki.pl/Lectins Lectins] * [http://www.dadamo.com/dadamowiki/wiki.pl/Lectins%2c_Resistance_to_Degradation . . . Lectins Resist Digestion] * [http://www.dadamo.com/dadamowiki/wiki.pl/Lectins%2c_induced_changes_in_intestinal_permiability . . . Lectins and the Intestines ] * [http://www.dadamo.com/dadamowiki/wiki.pl/Methylation . . .
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Siglecs
[[Lectinology]] ====See Also==== * [[19q13.3]] * [[Carbohydrates as Biological Markers]] * [[Cell Adhesion . . . I-type lectins are a family of carbohydrate-binding proteins . . . Included are a group of sialic-acid-binding lectins (the Siglecs) and several non-sialic-acid-binding . . . lectins. A very significant feature of the Siglecs . . .
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Soyasaponins
[[Pharmacology]] ====See Also==== * [[Saponins]] * [[Sialic acid and sialyltransferase dysfunction in . . . found in lectin-containing legumes, and [[Lectins, induced changes in intestinal permeability|lectins . . .
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The role of adhesion molecules in atherosclerosis
[[References]] ====The role of adhesion molecules in atherosclerosis.==== Crit Rev Clin Lab Sci. 1998 . . . molecules, such as integrins, cadherins, selectins, and members of the immunoglobulin gene superfamily, . . .
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Thomsen-Friedenreich (T-Tn) antigen
[[Serology]] ====See Also==== * [[Mucin]] * [[Galectin 3, hGal-3]] * [[Neo-Springerism]] ====Description==== . . . appeared to be more restricted than with the lectins used. Distribution patterns among normal epithelia . . . with sialidase from Vibrio cholerae) and the lectins amaranthin and jacalin revealed a differential . . . due to the possessing of anti-Tn specific lectins. (Clin Lab Haematol. 1982;4(4):403-4.) Many . . . by lectin-producing Salvia species (Tn specific lectins) (Eur J Biochem 2000 Mar;267(5):1434-40) * . . .
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William Boyd
[[Lectinology]] ====See Also==== * [[AB Isogenes]] * [[A.E. Mourant]] * [[Archaeogenetics]] * [[Blood . . . of the major clines by blood type]] * [[Lectins]] * [[Related blood group factors in animals]] . . . Mourant.]] Later, Boyd discovered [[Lectins]], antibody-like proteins, in plants. In 1945, . . . School of Medicine, Boyd discovered that lectins can be blood group specific; some lectins being . . . ‘lectin’ in 1954 which is Latin for legere: "lectins, from the Latin <i>legere</i>, . . .
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