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Biotechnology Letters, Vol.22, No.13, 1111-1118, 2000
Rat intestinal epithelial cells modify the reactivity of bovine milk lactoferrin to concanavalin A
Bovine milk lactoferrin suppressed proliferation of concanavalin A-stimulated rat spleen lymphocytes by absorbing mitogenic lectin activity. Culture media, conditioned by incubating allogeneic intestinal epithelial villus and crypt cells with or without lactoferrin, also suppressed the proliferation. Villus cells absorbed lactoferrin during preparation of conditioned medium and the medium lost a lactoferrin-dependent lymphocyte proliferation-suppressing activity. Although crypt cells did not absorb lactoferrin, its conditioned medium lost the activity. These conditioned media did not alter proliferation of lymphocytes stimulated with 12-O-tetradecanoylphorbol-13-acetate plus ionomycin. Serum proteins, albumin and transferrin, did not substitute for milk lactoferrin. Thus, intestinal epithelial cells modified the reactivity of milk lactoferrin to concanavalin A.
Keywords:dietary plant lectins;host mucosal intestinal defense;intestinal epithelial cells;lymphocyte proliferation;milk lactoferrin