Literature DB >> 10081487

Expression of mucin-associated sulfo-Lea carbohydrate epitopes on human colon carcinoma cells.

H Tsuiji1, M Hayashi, D M Wynn, T Irimura.   

Abstract

The level of sulfo-Lea (SO3-3Gal beta 1-3(Fuc alpha 1-4)GlcNAc) epitope recognized by monoclonal antibody (mAb) 91.9H in hepatic metastasis of colon carcinoma is known to be lower than at the primary sites. We examined 19 human colon carcinoma cell lines for their production of this epitope. Sixteen cell lines were found to produce high M(r) components that metabolically incorporated [35S]sulfate and were resistant to heparitinase I and chondroitinase ABC, and 8 of them were reactive with mAb 91.9H as shown by western blotting analysis. These were all of the 4 cell lines derived from well differentiated primary tumors (HCCP-2998, LS174T, GEO, and CBS), 2 of 10 cell lines (DLD-1 and HCT116) from moderately to poorly differentiated primary tumors, and 2 of 5 cell lines (SW480 and HCC-M1544) from metastases. Incubation of LS174T cells with benzyl-N-acetyl-alpha-D-galactosaminide abrogated the incorporation of [35S]sulfate and the reactivity of mAb 91.9H with high M(r) components in the cell lysates. Sodium chlorate, which inhibits the formation of 3'-phosphoadenosine 5'-phosphosulfate, also inhibited the [35S]sulfate incorporation and reactivity with mAb 91.9H. These treatments did not change the incorporation of [14C]threonine into high M(r) components. These results indicated that sulfo-Lea epitopes were expressed on O-linked carbohydrate chains in sulfomucins. Immunohistochemical studies of tumor tissues in nude mice indicated that sulfo-Lea was expressed at the site of orthotopic transplantation in the cecum. The expression appeared to be suppressed in liver metastatic foci in nude mice.

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Year:  1998        PMID: 10081487      PMCID: PMC5921734          DOI: 10.1111/j.1349-7006.1998.tb00523.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Jpn J Cancer Res        ISSN: 0910-5050


bovine serum albumin benzyl‐N‐acetyl‐α‐d‐galactosaminide 1:1 mixture of Dulbecco's modified Eagle's medium and Ham's F‐12 medium ethylenediaminetetraacetate Galβ1‐3(Fucα1‐4)GlcNAc monoclonal antibody relative molecular mass polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis phosphate‐buffered saline polyvinylidene difluoride sodium dodecyl sulfate SO3‐3Galβ1‐3(Fucα1‐4)GlcNAc
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