Literature DB >> 1581910

Mucin gel formed by tumorigenic squamous lung carcinoma cells has Le(a)-X oligosaccharides and excludes antibodies from underlying cells.

P L Stranahan1, R B Howard, O Pfenninger, M E Cowen, M R Johnston, D E Pettijohn.   

Abstract

Cells of cloned lines of human squamous lung carcinomas elaborate large glycoproteins that are associated with their tumorigenic potential. Two groups of clones (called Le(a)-X-positive and Le(a)-X-negative) were studied that either do or do not express the Le(a)-X oligosaccharide associated with large glycoproteins and mucins secreted by these clones. Le(a)-X-positive cells elaborate a mucin gel complex associated with their apical surfaces, which appears as a mosaic of extracellular plates. Clones of this type are tumorigenic in nude rodents when injected s.c. or when introduced into the lungs via intrabronchial aerosol. By contrast, the Le(a)-X-negative clones do not form extracellular plates and are not tumorigenic in the lungs or subcutaneously. We demonstrate that the extracellular plates of Le(a)-X-positive cells exclude antibodies from interacting with the underlying squamous lung carcinoma cells and may therefore exert an immunoprotective effect. In support of this possibility it was found that: (a) There is a substantial inflammatory cell infiltrate associated with regressing nodules of Le(a)-X-negative cells in nude rodent lung and subcutaneous nodules, while there is no observable infiltration associated with progressing Le(a)-X-positive tumors. (b) In the brain (an immunoprivileged site) tumors develop and progress when either Le(a)-X-negative or -positive cells are introduced.

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Year:  1992        PMID: 1581910

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cancer Res        ISSN: 0008-5472            Impact factor:   12.701


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