| Title : Binding of human milk to pathogen receptor DC-SIGN varies with bile salt-stimulated lipase (BSSL) gene polymorphism - Stax_2011_PLoS.One_6_e17316 |
| Author(s) : Stax MJ , Naarding MA , Tanck MW , Lindquist S , Hernell O , Lyle R , Brandtzaeg P , Eggesbo M , Pollakis G , Paxton WA |
| Ref : PLoS ONE , 6 :e17316 , 2011 |
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Abstract :
OBJECTIVE: Dendritic cells bind an array of antigens and DC-SIGN has been postulated to act as a receptor for mucosal pathogen transmission. Bile salt-stimulated lipase (BSSL) from human milk potently binds DC-SIGN and blocks DC-SIGN mediated trans-infection of CD4(+) T-lymphocytes with HIV-1. Objective was to study variation in DC-SIGN binding properties and the relation between DC-SIGN binding capacity of milk and BSSL gene polymorphisms. STUDY DESIGN: ELISA and PCR were used to study DC-SIGN binding properties and BSSL exon 11 size variation for human milk derived from 269 different mothers distributed over 4 geographical regions. RESULTS: DC-SIGN binding properties were highly variable for milks derived from different mothers and between samplings from different geographical regions. Differences in DC-SIGN binding were correlated with a genetic polymorphism in BSSL which is related to the number of 11 amino acid repeats at the C-terminus of the protein. CONCLUSION: The observed variation in DC-SIGN binding properties among milk samples may have implications for the risk of mucosal transmission of pathogens during breastfeeding. |
| PubMedSearch : Stax_2011_PLoS.One_6_e17316 |
| PubMedID: 21386960 |
Stax MJ, Naarding MA, Tanck MW, Lindquist S, Hernell O, Lyle R, Brandtzaeg P, Eggesbo M, Pollakis G, Paxton WA (2011)
Binding of human milk to pathogen receptor DC-SIGN varies with bile salt-stimulated lipase (BSSL) gene polymorphism
PLoS ONE
6 :e17316
Stax MJ, Naarding MA, Tanck MW, Lindquist S, Hernell O, Lyle R, Brandtzaeg P, Eggesbo M, Pollakis G, Paxton WA (2011)
PLoS ONE
6 :e17316