Reduced sialylation of glycoproteins in nasal glands of patients with chronic sinusitis

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العنوان: Reduced sialylation of glycoproteins in nasal glands of patients with chronic sinusitis
المؤلفون: Kazuyoshi Ueno, Masahiko Yoshitsugu, Zhen Hai Wang, Katsunori Fukuda, Fumiyuki Uehara, Masaru Ohyama, Shigeru Furuta, Yutaka Hanamure
المصدر: Acta oto-laryngologica. 117(3)
سنة النشر: 1997
مصطلحات موضوعية: Adult, Male, Pathology, medicine.medical_specialty, Adolescent, Sialyltransferase, In situ hybridization, chemistry.chemical_compound, Agglutinin, otorhinolaryngologic diseases, medicine, Humans, RNA, Messenger, Sinusitis, In Situ Hybridization, Glycoproteins, biology, Histocytochemistry, Chronic sinusitis, Lectin, General Medicine, Nasal glands, Middle Aged, medicine.disease, Sialyltransferases, Sialic acid, Nasal Mucosa, Otorhinolaryngology, chemistry, Case-Control Studies, Chronic Disease, biology.protein, Sialic Acids, Female
الوصف: Ueno K, Wang ZH, Hanamure Y, Yoshitsugu M, Fukuda K, Furuta S, Uehara F, Ohyama M. Reduced sialylation of glycoproteins in nasal glands of patients with chronic sinusitis. Acta Otolaryngol (Stockh) 1997; 117: 420-423.This study was conducted to investigate the sialylations of glycoproteins in the nasal glands of patients with chronic sinusitis. Sialic acids were detected using lectin histochemistry, and the mRNA of sialyltransferase was evaluated by in situ hybridization histochemistry. Sambucus nigra agglutinin (SNA), which recognizes terminal sialic acids, strongly stained the glandular mucous cells of normal subjects, but not those of patients with chronic sinusitis. In situ hybridization histochemistry showed that the expression of α2,6 sialyltransferase mRNA was decreased in the secretory cells of patients with chronic sinusitis. Our present results suggest that a reduction in sialyltransferase activity at the mRNA level in the nasal glands may lead to the persistence of chronic sinusitis.
تدمد: 0001-6489
URL الوصول: https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::e52e68a92e8fe40658d974cdb1e04f5d
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/9199529
رقم الانضمام: edsair.doi.dedup.....e52e68a92e8fe40658d974cdb1e04f5d
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