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Heterogeneity of IgG Glycosylation in Adult Periodontal Disease
J. Novak1,*,
M. Tomana2,
G.R. Shah3,
R. Brown1 and
J. Mestecky1,2
1 Departments of Microbiology-Box 1, 2 Medicine, and 3 Oral Diagnostics, University of Alabama at Birmingham, 845 19th Street South, Birmingham, AL 35294-2170;

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Figure 1. Structure of N-linked glycans of IgG and analyses of IgG galactose deficiency. (A) Example of complex type N-linked glycans. Abbreviations: N-acetylglucosamine (GlcNAc), galactose (Gal), sialic acid (SA), mannose (Man), fucose (Fuc), asparagine (Asn). Variably present saccharides are in parentheses. Fc region-associated glycans of IgG are usually not sialylated, and only some of them are fully galactosylated or with bisecting N-acetylglucosamine. Galactose-deficient IgG glycans are terminated by N-acetylglucosamine residues that react with PVL lectin, while fully galactosylated glycans do not react with PVL. (B) Correlation between PVL reactivity (OD 405 nm, 30 min) and gas-liquid monosaccharide composition (mannose/galactose ratio) of differently galactosylated purified IgGs. Piersons correlation coefficient, r = 0.73 (N = 18).
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Figure 2. Galactose deficiency of IgG in serum and gingival crevicular fluid of periodontal disease patients and controls. (A) PVL reactivity (OD at 405 nm after 2 hrs of incubation) of serum IgG from patients with periodontal disease (N = 14) and from healthy controls (N = 10). P = 0.0046. (B) IgG glycosylation (PVL index) in serum and gingival crevicular fluid (GCF) from periodontal patients (N = 7).
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Figure 3. Paired immunofluorescence staining for IgG with FITC-conjugated (green) F(ab')2 fragment of anti-human IgG and galactose-deficient N-linked glycans disclosed by biotinylated PVL and AMCA-labeled avidin (blue) of gingivae from patients with advanced periodontal disease. The picture shows a representative example of inflamed periodontal disease tissue (N = 7). Most of the IgG-containing cells (green) co-stain for galactose-deficiency (blue). Arrows point to IgG-containing cells that do not stain with PVL. Bar size, 8 µm.
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Journal of Dental Research, Vol. 84, No. 10,
897-901 (2005)
DOI: 10.1177/154405910508401005

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