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Braz. j. med. biol. res ; 32(5): 557-67, May 1999.
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-233474

ABSTRACT

Galectin-1 belongs to an evolutionarily conserved family of animal ß-galactoside-binding proteins, which exert their functions by crosslinking the oligosaccharides of specific glycoconjugate ligands. During the past decade, attempts to identify the functional role of galectin-1 suggested participation in the regulation of the immune response. Only in the last few years has the molecular mechanism involved in these properties been clearly elucidated, revealing a critical role for galectin-1 as an alternative signal in the generation of T cell death. In the present study we will discuss the latest advances in galectin research in the context of the regulation of the immune response, not only at the central level but also at the periphery. Moreover, we will review the purification, biochemical properties and functional significance of a novel galectin-1-like protein from activated rat macrophages, whose expression is differentially regulated according to the activation state of the cells. The novel role of a carbohydrate-binding protein in the regulation of apoptosis is providing a breakthrough in galectin research and extending the interface between immunology, glycobiology and clinical medicine


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Animals , Apoptosis/physiology , Hemagglutinins/physiology , Leukocytes/immunology , Macrophages/physiology , Epithelial Cells/physiology , Flow Cytometry , Hemagglutinins/chemistry , Hemagglutinins/isolation & purification , Homeostasis/physiology , Immune System/cytology , Immune Tolerance , In Situ Nick-End Labeling , Macrophages/metabolism , T-Lymphocytes/physiology , Thymus Gland/physiology
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Braz. j. med. biol. res ; 32(4): 383-93, Apr. 1999. ilus, tab
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-231727

ABSTRACT

Galectins are a family of evolutionarily conserved animal lectins, widely distributed from lower invertebrates to mammals. They share sequence and structure similarities in the carbohydrate recognition domain and specificity for polylactosamine-enriched glycoconjugates. In the last few years significant experimental data have been accumulated concerning their participation in different biological processes requiring carbohydrate recognition such as cell adhesion, cell growth regulation, inflammation, immunomodulation, apoptosis and metastasis. In the present review we will discuss some exciting questions and advances in galectin research, highlighting the significance of these proteins in immunological processes and their implications in biomedical research, disease diagnosis and clinical intervention. Designing novel therapeutic strategies based on carbohydrate recognition will provide answers for the treatment of autoimmune disorders, inflammatory processes, allergic reactions and tumor spreading.


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Hemagglutinins , Apoptosis , Hemagglutinins/chemistry , Hemagglutinins/immunology , Hemagglutinins/physiology
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