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Varied expression and localization of multiple galectins in different cancer cell lines.

Arun Satelli1, Prema S Rao, Prem K Gupta, Paul R Lockman, Kalkunte S Srivenugopal, U Subrahmanyeswara Rao.   

Abstract

Galectins play a key role in oncogenic processes. Although several galectins are known, their relative expression at the mRNA and protein levels, the subcellular localization, and their relationship to the oncogenic manifestation remains unclear. Herein we report a comprehensive characterization of the expression of major galectins in human breast cancer (drug-sensitive MCF-7 and drug-resistant MCF-7/Adr(R)), colon cancer (HCT-116 and HT-29), and glioma (T98G) cell lines, as these cells are common model systems for studying oncogenic processes. The expected approximately 14.5 kDa galectin-1, predominantly cytosolic, was detected in the cancer and normal cell lines. Notably, two different molecular forms of galectin-1 with molecular masses of approximately 13.5 and 15 kDa were detected in T98G cells, the latter being in the extracellular medium, perhaps a result of post-translational processing. Immunocytochemistry indicated that the extracellular galectin-1 bound to the cell surface was punctated in appearance, suggesting that it was bound to specific receptors. Immunohistological studies indicated that metastasizing carcinomas express high levels of galectin-1. On the other hand, galectin-3 was readily detectable in all cancer cell lines but undetectable in normal cell lines, indicating that galectin-3 is a cancer-specific biomarker protein. Galectin-3 was a cytosolic protein but was not detected in the extracellular medium, indicating that cancer cells do not secrete this galectin. Finally, despite the RT-PCR analysis suggesting the presence of two transcripts of galectin-8 in all cancer cell lines, the corresponding approximately 36 kDa protein was only detectable in the nuclear and cytosolic fractions upon cell fractionation. Notably, a different molecular form of galectin-8 of approximately 18 kDa was immunoprecipitated from the extracellular media, suggesting that the secreted galectin-8 undergoes post-translational processing. These results highlight the expression of galectins in different molecular forms in cancers, warranting caution in interpreting the results of functional studies of individual galectins, particularly because these proteins function redundantly in cancer pathways.

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Year:  2008        PMID: 18288388

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Oncol Rep        ISSN: 1021-335X            Impact factor:   3.906


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