[#1997-01] Leukocyte activation by (1-3)-β-D­ glucans, Yoshiyuki Adachi et al.

Leukocyte activation by (1-3)-β-D­ glucans

Yoshiyuki AdachiCA, Mitsuhiro Okazaki, Naohito Ohno and Toshiro Yadomae

 

We studied the activities of several kinds of β-glucans, including sonifilan, grifolan, Sclerotinia sclerotiorum glucan, laminarin and zymosan, on macrophages. Pre-culture of macrophages with inactive β-glucans rendered the cells unresponsive to subsequent stimulation with grifolan, suggesting a specific pathway in the β -glucan structure. The importance of protein C and phosphory­lation of mitogen-activated protein kinase was demon­strated in the activation with grifolan or zymosan. Immunoprecipitation of complement receptor (CR 3), co-precipitated other proteins carrying phosphotyrosine residues in stimulation with Maitake grifolan. These data sug­gest that protein kinase C and tyrosine kinases are es­sential for signal transduction, and that CR3 might par­ticipate in the activation through interaction with oth­er intracellular proteins.