Glycoproteins Presenting Galactose and <i>N</i>-Acetylgalactosamine in Human Seminal Plasma as Potential Players Involved in Immune Modulation in the Fertilization Process

In light of recent research, there is increasing evidence showing that extracellular semen components have a significant impact on the immune reaction of the female partner, leading to the tolerogenic response enabling the embryo development and implantation as well as further progress of healthy pr...

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Main Authors: Justyna Szczykutowicz, Joanna Tkaczuk-Włach, Mirosława Ferens-Sieczkowska
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Published: MDPI AG 2021-07-01
Series:International Journal of Molecular Sciences
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spelling doaj-13ed429a2ff94eb4b6e60166c01668362021-07-23T13:45:27ZengMDPI AGInternational Journal of Molecular Sciences1661-65961422-00672021-07-01227331733110.3390/ijms22147331Glycoproteins Presenting Galactose and <i>N</i>-Acetylgalactosamine in Human Seminal Plasma as Potential Players Involved in Immune Modulation in the Fertilization ProcessJustyna Szczykutowicz0Joanna Tkaczuk-Włach1Mirosława Ferens-Sieczkowska2Department of Biochemistry and Immunochemistry, Wroclaw Medical University, 50-369 Wrocław, PolandLaboratory of Diagnostic Techniques, Medical University of Lublin, 20-081 Lublin, PolandDepartment of Biochemistry and Immunochemistry, Wroclaw Medical University, 50-369 Wrocław, PolandIn light of recent research, there is increasing evidence showing that extracellular semen components have a significant impact on the immune reaction of the female partner, leading to the tolerogenic response enabling the embryo development and implantation as well as further progress of healthy pregnancy. Seminal plasma glycoproteins are rich in the unique immunomodulatory glycoepitopes that may serve as ligands for endogenous lectins that decorate the surface of immune cells. Such interaction may be involved in modulation of the maternal immune response. Among immunomodulatory glycans, Lewis type antigens have been of interest for at least two decades, while the importance of T/Tn antigens and related structures is still far from understanding. In the current work, we applied two plant lectins capable of distinguishing glycoepitopes with terminal GalNAc and Gal to identify glycoproteins that are their efficient carriers. By means of lectin blotting and lectin affinity chromatography followed by LC-MS, we identified lactotransferrin, prolactin inducible protein as well as fibronectin and semenogelins 1 and 2 as lectin-reactive. Net-O-glycosylation analysis results indicated that the latter three may actually carry T and/or Tn antigens, while in the case of prolactin inducible protein and lactotransferrin LacdiNAc and lactosamine glycoepitopes were more probable. STRING bioinformatics analysis linked the identified glycoproteins in the close network, indicating their involvement in immune (partially innate) processes. Overall, our research revealed potential seminal plasma ligands for endogenous Gal/GalNAc specific lectins with a possible role in modulation of maternal immune response during fertilization.https://www.mdpi.com/1422-0067/22/14/7331infertilityglycomeT/Tn antigenscarbohydrate-protein interactionmaternal tolerance
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author Justyna Szczykutowicz
Joanna Tkaczuk-Włach
Mirosława Ferens-Sieczkowska
spellingShingle Justyna Szczykutowicz
Joanna Tkaczuk-Włach
Mirosława Ferens-Sieczkowska
Glycoproteins Presenting Galactose and <i>N</i>-Acetylgalactosamine in Human Seminal Plasma as Potential Players Involved in Immune Modulation in the Fertilization Process
International Journal of Molecular Sciences
infertility
glycome
T/Tn antigens
carbohydrate-protein interaction
maternal tolerance
author_facet Justyna Szczykutowicz
Joanna Tkaczuk-Włach
Mirosława Ferens-Sieczkowska
author_sort Justyna Szczykutowicz
title Glycoproteins Presenting Galactose and <i>N</i>-Acetylgalactosamine in Human Seminal Plasma as Potential Players Involved in Immune Modulation in the Fertilization Process
title_short Glycoproteins Presenting Galactose and <i>N</i>-Acetylgalactosamine in Human Seminal Plasma as Potential Players Involved in Immune Modulation in the Fertilization Process
title_full Glycoproteins Presenting Galactose and <i>N</i>-Acetylgalactosamine in Human Seminal Plasma as Potential Players Involved in Immune Modulation in the Fertilization Process
title_fullStr Glycoproteins Presenting Galactose and <i>N</i>-Acetylgalactosamine in Human Seminal Plasma as Potential Players Involved in Immune Modulation in the Fertilization Process
title_full_unstemmed Glycoproteins Presenting Galactose and <i>N</i>-Acetylgalactosamine in Human Seminal Plasma as Potential Players Involved in Immune Modulation in the Fertilization Process
title_sort glycoproteins presenting galactose and <i>n</i>-acetylgalactosamine in human seminal plasma as potential players involved in immune modulation in the fertilization process
publisher MDPI AG
series International Journal of Molecular Sciences
issn 1661-6596
1422-0067
publishDate 2021-07-01
description In light of recent research, there is increasing evidence showing that extracellular semen components have a significant impact on the immune reaction of the female partner, leading to the tolerogenic response enabling the embryo development and implantation as well as further progress of healthy pregnancy. Seminal plasma glycoproteins are rich in the unique immunomodulatory glycoepitopes that may serve as ligands for endogenous lectins that decorate the surface of immune cells. Such interaction may be involved in modulation of the maternal immune response. Among immunomodulatory glycans, Lewis type antigens have been of interest for at least two decades, while the importance of T/Tn antigens and related structures is still far from understanding. In the current work, we applied two plant lectins capable of distinguishing glycoepitopes with terminal GalNAc and Gal to identify glycoproteins that are their efficient carriers. By means of lectin blotting and lectin affinity chromatography followed by LC-MS, we identified lactotransferrin, prolactin inducible protein as well as fibronectin and semenogelins 1 and 2 as lectin-reactive. Net-O-glycosylation analysis results indicated that the latter three may actually carry T and/or Tn antigens, while in the case of prolactin inducible protein and lactotransferrin LacdiNAc and lactosamine glycoepitopes were more probable. STRING bioinformatics analysis linked the identified glycoproteins in the close network, indicating their involvement in immune (partially innate) processes. Overall, our research revealed potential seminal plasma ligands for endogenous Gal/GalNAc specific lectins with a possible role in modulation of maternal immune response during fertilization.
topic infertility
glycome
T/Tn antigens
carbohydrate-protein interaction
maternal tolerance
url https://www.mdpi.com/1422-0067/22/14/7331
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