Phagocytosis of carbohydrate-modified phospholipid vesicles by macrophage

  • Wu, Po-shun
  • Tin, George W.
  • Baldeschwieler, John D.
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Publication date
April 1981
Publisher
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences

Abstract

Modification of the surface of distearoyl phosphatidylcholine vesicles with synthetic glycolipids dramatically affects the rate of uptake of these vesicles by mouse peritoneal macrophage. The high rate of uptake of 6-aminomannose-modified vesicles is effectively inhibited by cytochalasin B and chloroquine but not by colchicine, indicating that the mechanism of vesicle uptake is phagocytosis. Other modified vesicles appear to have some effect on the rate of uptake of 6-aminomannose-modified vesicles suggesting that the various vesicle types compete for the same initial binding sites. Analysis of 6-aminomannose-modified vesicles by γ-ray perturbed angular correlation spectroscopy shows that the rotational correlation time of the encapsulated ...

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