Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4371999 | Experimental Parasitology | 2007 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
Schistosome glycans and glycoconjugates play a prominent role in the parasite's biology, in particular in the interaction with the human host. A large amount of structural data regarding glycosylation of different schistosome life stages and glycoconjugate subsets has been collected in the last decade, but many significant gaps in our knowledge of the schistosomal glycome remain. Here we will present a concise review of the already available data guided by a selection of recently generated stage-specific glycan profiles, and discuss implications and prospects of glycomics studies of schistosomes.
Keywords
DC-SIGNPNGasemAbMALDI-TOFLacNAcCAAmatrix assisted laser desorption ionisation-time of flightLeXN-acetyllactosamineKLHTLRmGlCCAMonoclonal antibodysoluble egg antigensHost–parasite interactionImmunomodulationToll-like receptorcluster of differentiationSeaDendritic cellSchistosomaMass spectrometryLewis xLectinHILICAntigenCarbohydrateliquid chromatographykeyhole limpet hemocyanincirculating anodic antigencirculating cathodic antigenGlycanGlycomeGlycoproteinMannose receptor
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Authors
Cornelis H. Hokke, André M. Deelder, Karl F. Hoffmann, Manfred Wuhrer,