Literature DB >> 12149448

Up-regulation of plasma membrane-associated ganglioside sialidase (Neu3) in human colon cancer and its involvement in apoptosis suppression.

Yoichiro Kakugawa1, Tadashi Wada, Kazunori Yamaguchi, Hideaki Yamanami, Kiyoaki Ouchi, Ikuro Sato, Taeko Miyagi.   

Abstract

Human plasma membrane-associated sialidase (Neu3) is unique in specifically hydrolyzing gangliosides, thought to participate in cell differentiation and transmembrane signaling, thereby playing crucial roles in the regulation of cell surface functions. We have discovered levels of mRNA for this sialidase to be increased in restricted cases of human colon cancer by 3- to 100-fold compared with adjacent nontumor mucosa (n = 32), associated with significant elevation in sialidase activity in tumors (n = 50). In situ hybridization showed the sialidase expression in epithelial elements of adenocarcinomas. In cultured human colon cancer cells, the sialidase level was down-regulated in the process of differentiation and apoptosis induced by sodium butyrate, whereas lysosomal sialidase (Neu1) was up-regulated. Transfection of the sialidase gene into colon cancer cells inhibited apoptosis and was accompanied by increased Bcl-2 and decreased caspase expression. Colon cancer exhibited a marked accumulation of lactosylceramide, a possible sialidase product, and addition of the glycolipid to the culture reduced apoptotic cells during sodium butyrate treatment. These results indicate that high expression of the sialidase in cancer cells leads to protection against programmed cell death, probably modulation of gangliosides. This finding provides a possible sialidase target for diagnosis and therapy of colon cancer.

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Year:  2002        PMID: 12149448      PMCID: PMC125023          DOI: 10.1073/pnas.152597199

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A        ISSN: 0027-8424            Impact factor:   11.205


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