Background: The Le(a) and Le(b) antigens are synthesized by cells making exocrine secretions, but it is not well-defined where plasma and red cell Le(a) and Le(b) antigens are made.
Study Design And Methods: This study uses chromatographic and immunochemical methods to extract Le(a) and Le(b) glycolipids from human tissues.
Results: Le(a) and Le(b) antigens may be synthesized by both epithelial and mesodermal tissues. Expression of Lewis transferase activity was demonstrated in various tissues, confirming the epistatic interaction by Le and H genes to form the Leb antigen.
Conclusion: The Le(a) and Le(b) substances found in plasma might originate from the epithelial cells of the digestive tract.
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