Abstract
Pressed juices of the aerial parts of Echinacea purpurea are used as non-specific immunostimulants, and arabinogalactan-proteins (AGPs) have
been shown to be part of the active principle. Monoclonal antibodies against an AGP
from pressed juice of Echinacea purpurea with complement-stimulating activity [1] have been established by means of hybridoma techniques [2]. To test the specificity of the antibodies, several other arabinogalactan-proteins
from suspension cultures of Echinacea purpurea, the roots of Echinacea pallida, the aerial parts of Rudbeckia hirta, the roots of Baptisia tinctoria and gum arabic as well as an arabinogalactan from larch wood were tested in a competitive
ELISA for cross reactivities. Chemical modifications at the periphery of the AGP molecules
either by reduction of uronic acids or by dearabinosylation had no influence on the
reactivity of the molecules towards the antibodies. For further characterization of
the epitope, different Ara-Gal-oligosaccharides were used as antigens. A hexasaccharide
consisting of a backbone of four molecules of 6-linked β-D-Galp, the second and the fourth of them branched at O-2 to an α-L-Araf residue [3] showed weak but reproducible cross reactivity, indicating that the antibodies may
be at least in part directed to the carbohydrate moiety of the AGP. Testing of anti-AGP
antibodies JIM 8 and LM 2 revealed good reactivity of LM 2 with the Echinacea AGP, whereas Jim 8 showed only very weak interaction.
Key words
Echinacea purpurea
- Asteraceae - monoclonal antibodies - arabinogalactan-proteins - ELISA
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Dr. Birgit Classen
Universität Kiel
Pharmazeutisches Institut
Abt. Pharm. Biologie
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