Detection of four human milk groups with respect to Lewis blood group dependent oligosaccharides

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Stephan Thurl
Jobst Henker
Manfred Siegel
Karlheinz Tovar
Gunther Sawatzki
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[1] Milupa GmbH & Co. KG,Research Department
[2] Universitatsklinikum Carl Gustav Carus,Technische Universitat Dresden
[3] Institute of Transfusion Medicine,DRK Blutspendedienst Sachsen
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Glycoconjugate Journal | 1997年 / 14卷
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human milk; oligosaccharide pattern; Lewis blood group;
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Neutral oligosaccharides in human milk samples from approximately 50 women were analysed applying a recently developed high-pH anion-exchange chromatographic method. Three different oligosaccharide patterns could be detected in accordance with milk groups that had been already described. These oligosaccharide groups correspond to the Lewis blood types Le(a−b+), Le(a+b−) and Le(a−b−). In addition to these oligosaccharide patterns, a new carbohydrate pattern was detected in a milk sample from a Le(a−b−) individual. Here, only nonfucosylated oligosaccharides and compounds bearing a1,3 linked fucosyl residues were found, whereas structures with a1,2 and a1,4 fucosyl linkages were missing. This finding led to the hypothesis that there are four different oligosaccharide milk groups that fit well to the genetic basis of the Lewis blood group system.
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