Publications by authors named "P J Meloncelli"

Article Synopsis
  • The study focuses on creating multivalent ligands with complex oligosaccharides, which are vital for therapeutic, diagnostic, and research applications.
  • An efficient conjugation method is presented that allows for the attachment of multiple glycan epitopes to a poly(ethylene glycol) scaffold, resulting in well-defined glycoconjugates similar in size to glycoproteins.
  • The research demonstrates that these engineered glycoconjugates can effectively interact with B-cell receptors, suggesting their potential use in targeting and clustering in biomedical applications.
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Attachment of human noroviruses to histo blood group antigens (HBGAs) is thought to be critical for the infection process. Therefore, we have determined binding epitopes of synthetic type 1 to 6 blood group A- and B-tetrasaccharides binding to GII.4 human Norovirus virus like particles (VLPs) using STD NMR experiments.

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Silica microparticles were functionalized with A and B blood group carbohydrate antigens (A type I, A type II, B type I, and B type II) to enable the detection and monitoring of ABO antigen-specific B cells. Microparticles were prepared via the Stöber synthesis, labeled with an Alexafluor fluorescent dye, and characterized via TEM and fluorescence microscopy. The silica microparticles were functionalized with (3-aminopropyl)trimethoxysilane (APTMS), followed by the use of an established fluorenylmethyloxycarbonyl (Fmoc)-protected PEG-based linker.

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Organ transplantation from ABO blood group-incompatible (ABOi) donors requires accurate detection, effective removal and subsequent surveillance of antidonor antibodies. Because ABH antigen subtypes are expressed differently in various cells and organs, measurement of antibodies specific for the antigen subtypes in the graft is essential. Erythrocyte agglutination, the century-old assay used clinically, does not discriminate subtype-specific ABO antibodies and provides limited information on antibody isotypes.

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