Receptor-Mediated Clearance of Aspergillus Galactomannan

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The fate of radiolabeled Aspergillus fumigatus galactomannan was studied after intravenous injection into rabbits and rats. At 1 hr, the liver contained 35% of the injected dose in rabbits and 30% in rats. Excretion of galactomannan into the urine, measured in rabbits, was another major catabolic route and accounted for 35% of the dose by 24 hr. Immunization of rabbits increased hepatic uptake and decreased urinary excretion. Hepatic uptake in unimmunized rats could be decreased by Saccharomyces cerevisiae mannan, α-methylmannoside, and N-acetylglucosamine, known inhibitors of the macrophage mannose receptor. Autoradiography showed hepatic radiolabeled galactomannan to be concentrated in Kupffer cells, whichexpress the mannosyl receptor for glycoproteins. Macrophage mannosyl receptors may constitute a general mechanism for clearing fungal mannans from the bloodstream. © 1987 by The University of Chicago.

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Bennett, J. E., Friedman, M. M., & Dupont, B. (1987). Receptor-Mediated Clearance of Aspergillus Galactomannan. Journal of Infectious Diseases, 155(5), 1005–1010. https://doi.org/10.1093/infdis/155.5.1005

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