| Literature DB >> 25561889 |
Ghulam Md Ashraf1, Asma Perveen2, Shams Tabrez1, Syed Kashif Zaidi3, Mohammad A Kamal1, Naheed Banu4.
Abstract
Galectins are mammalian lectins established to play a crucial role in the progression of various cancer types by the virtue of their differential expression in normal and cancerous cells. In the present study, goat heart galectin-1 (GHG-1) was purified and investigated for its potential role in the detection of post-malignant changes in glycosylation pattern. When exposed to superoxide radicals generated from a pyrogallol auto-oxidation system, GHG-1 treated erythrocyte suspension released higher amount of oxyhemoglobin than the unagglutinated erythrocytes. The extent of erythrocyte hemolysis was found to be directly proportional to concentrations of hypochlorous acid. GHG-1 was used to detect the change in the β-galactoside expression pattern in erythrocyte membrane from human donors suffering from prostate and breast cancer. No significant change was observed in the hemolysis of lectin agglutinated erythrocytes collected from pre-operated breast cancer patients, whereas significant increase was observed in normal healthy control and post-operated samples. Findings of this study proclaim GHG-1 as an important tool for the detection of post-malignant changes in glycosylation pattern.Entities:
Keywords: Cancer; GHG-1, goat heart galectin-1; Gal-1, galectin-1; Glycosylation; Goat heart galectin-1; HOCl; HOCl, hypochlorous acid; OxyHb, oxyhemoglobin; Oxyhemoglobin; Pyrogallol
Year: 2014 PMID: 25561889 PMCID: PMC4281641 DOI: 10.1016/j.sjbs.2014.07.008
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Saudi J Biol Sci ISSN: 1319-562X Impact factor: 4.219