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Apoptosis of human carcinoma cells in the presence of inhibitors of glycosphingolipid biosynthesis: I. Treatment of Colo-205 and SKBR3 cells with isomers of PDMP and PPMP.

Subhash Basu1, Rui Ma, Brian Mikulla, Mathew Bradley, Christopher Moulton, Manju Basu, Sipra Banerjee, Jin-ichi Inokuchi.   

Abstract

Apoptosis, or programmed cell death, plays an important role in many physiological and diseased conditions. Induction of apoptosis in cancer cells by anti-cancer drugs and biosynthetic inhibitors of cells surface glycolipids in the human colon carcinoma cells (Colo-205) are of interest in recent years. In our present studies, we have employed different stereoisomers of PPMP and PDMP (inhibit GlcT-glycosyltransferase (GlcT-GLT)) to initiate apoptosis in Colo-205 cells grown in culture in the presence of (3)H-TdR and (3)H/or (14)C-L-Serine. Our analysis showed that the above reagents (between 1 to 20 microM) initiated apoptosis with induction of Caspase-3 activities and phenotypic morphological changes in a dose-dependent manner. We have observed an increase of radioactive ceramide formation in the presence of a low concentration (1-4 microM) of these reagents in these cell lines. However, high concentrations (4-20 microM) inhibited incorporation of radioactive serine in the higher glycolipids. Colo-205 cells were treated with L-threo-PPMP (0-20 microM) and activities of different GSL: GLTs were estimated in total Golgi-pellets. The cells contained high activity of GalT-4 (UDP-Gal: LcOse3Cer beta 1-4galactosyltransferase), whereas negligible activity of GalT-3 (UDP-Gal: GM2 beta 1-3galactosyltransferase) or GM2-synthase activity of the ganglioside pathway was detected. Previously, GLTs involved in the biosynthetic pathway of SA-Le(x) formation had been detected in these colon carcinoma (or Colo-205) cells (Basu M et al. Glycobiology 1, 527-35 (1991)). However, during progression of apoptosis in Colo-205 cells with increasing concentrations of L-PPMP, the GalT-4 activity was decreased significantly. These changes in the specific activity of GalT-4 in the total Golgi-membranes could be the resultant of decreased gene expression of the enzyme.

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Year:  2004        PMID: 15090729     DOI: 10.1023/B:GLYC.0000024254.64450.8b

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Glycoconj J        ISSN: 0282-0080            Impact factor:   2.916


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