Galectin-2 Agglutinates Via Lipopolysaccharide Containing H Type I Under Weakly Acidic Conditions
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Galectins are β-galactoside-binding animal lectins involved in various biological functions, such as host defense. Galectin-2 and -3 are members of the galectin family that are expressed in the stomach, including the gastric mucosa and surface mucous cells. Galectin-3 exhibits aggregation and bactericidal activity against in a β-galactoside-dependent manner. We previously reported that galectin-2 has the same activity under neutral pH conditions. In this study, the aggregation activity of galectin-2 was examined under weakly acidic conditions, in which survived. Galectin-2 agglutinated even at pH 6.0, but not at pH 5.0, correlating with its structural stability, as determined using circular dichroism. Additionally, galectin-2 binding to the lipopolysaccharide (LPS) of cultured under weakly acidic conditions was investigated using affinity chromatography and Western blotting. Galectin-2 could bind to LPS containing H type I, a Lewis antigen, in a β-galactoside-dependent manner. In contrast, galectin-3 was structurally more stable than galectin-2 under acidic conditions and bound to LPS containing H type I and Lewis X. In conclusion, galectin-2 and -3 might function cooperatively in the defense against in the stomach under different pH conditions.