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  • C0, Cw and Cs, APP glycoforms that are non-reactive,weakly reactive, respectively, strongly reactive withConA  (1)
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    ISSN: 1573-4986
    Keywords: rheumatoid arthritis ; Pregnancy ; α-acid glycoproteinα1-anitchymotrypsin ; α1-protease inhibitor ; fucosylation ; AAL, Aleuria aurantia lectin ; ACT, α1-antichymotrypsin ; AGP, α1-acid glycoprotein ; APP, acute-phase protein ; A0, Aw and As, APP glycoforms that are non-reactive,weakly reactive, respectively, strongly reactive withAAL ; CAIE, crossed affino immunoelectrophoresis ; Con A, concanavalin A ; C0, Cw and Cs, APP glycoforms that are non-reactive,weakly reactive, respectively, strongly reactive withConA ; HSPC, human serum protein calibrator ; PI, α1-protease inhibitor ; RA, rheumatoid arthritis
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Chemistry and Pharmacology
    Notes: Abstract Patients suffering from rheumatoid arthritis (RA) may experience a temporary reduction of disease symptoms during pregnancy. As indicated by the occurrence of RA-disease symptoms during pregnancy, three categories of patients were defined, namely, remission, relapse and unchanged. In all three categories changes in the plasma level and glycosylation of α1-acid glycoprotein (AGP) were determined longitudinally in comparison to those occurring in pregnancy of healthy women. In healthy pregnancy, we observed: (i) a peak in the plasma concentration at week 18 and a minimum at week 30; (ii) a continuous increase in the degree of branching of the glycans during the entire pregnancy period, and (iii) a decrease in the degree of α3-fucosylation of AGP-glycans with a minimum occurring at week 25. Comparable pregnancy-induced changes in glycosylation were found for two other acute-phase proteins α1-protease inhibitor (PI) and α1-antichymotrypsin (ACT). Increased oestrogen levels, known to occur during pregnancy, may be one of the factors that induce these changes, because the increased branching and decreased α3-fucosylation is in agreement with our earlier findings regarding an involvement of this hormone in the regulation of acute phase protein glycosylation in oestrogen-treated males as well as females. In all three clinical categories in RA, pregnancy also induced a continuous increase in the degree of branching of the glycans of AGP. However, similar changes in concentration and fucosylation were only found during remission of the disease symptoms. In the relapse and unchanged categories in RA, the degree of fucosylation and the plasma concentration of AGP remained constant throughout pregnancy. This indicates a relationship between changes in α3-fucosylation of AGP and RA disease activity.
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