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Osamu Suzuki1, Masafumi Abe1, Yuko Hashimoto1.
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The interaction between cell surface glycans and extracellular matrix (ECM) including galectins is known to be closely associated withEntities:
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Year: 2015 PMID: 25573487 PMCID: PMC4324587 DOI: 10.3892/ijo.2015.2818
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Oncol ISSN: 1019-6439 Impact factor: 5.650
Figure 1On the knock-down assay for ST6Gal1, knockdown of ST6Gal1 showed enhancement of cell adhesion to galectin-8 (*p=0.013, **p=0.016). The data are representative of two independent experiments.
Figure 2(A) Galectin-8-mediated cell adhesion was dramatically enhanced by treatment of benzyl 2-acetamido-2-deoxy-α-D-galactopyranoside (Bz-α-GalNAc) (*p=0.00006). (B) Treatment with tunicamycin (TM) resulted in inhibition of cell binding activity to Phaseolus vulgaris-L (L-PHA) and inhibition of cell adhesion to galectin-8, laminin and fibronectin (B-a, *p=0.009, **p=0.02; B-b, *p=0.014, **p=0.002; NS, not significant). (C) N-glycosylation inhibitor, swainsonine did not inhibit cell adhesion to galectin-8 (NS, not significant). The data show representative results from two independent experiments in triplicate.
Figure 3Galectin-8-mediated cell adhesion was inhibited by treatment of neuraminidase (*p=0.03; Neu, neuraminidase). The data are representative of two independent experiments.
Figure 4Treatment with α-2,3-neuraminidase resulted in enhancement of cell adhesion to galectin-8 (*p=0.01, **p=0.02). The data are representative of two independent experiments.
Figure 5(A) Neuraminidase treatment slightly enhanced cell adhesion to laminin [AU, neuraminidase from Arthrobacter ureafaciens (AU) (*p=0.049; NS, not significant)]. (B) The knock-down of ST6Gal1 resulted in enhancement of cell adhesion to laminin, but not to fibronectin, collagen type 1 and 4 (*p=0.049; NS, not significant). The data are representative of two independent experiments. Human anaplastic large cell lymphoma (H-ALCL) cells expressed integrins; CD49c, e and f in immunohistochemistry.
Figure 6Galectin-8-pre-treatment dramatically enhanced cell adhesion to laminin, and neuraminidase treatment also enhanced cell adhesion to laminin in combination with galectin-8 (*p=0.047, **p=0.008).
Figure 7Neuraminidase treatment induces growth inhibition of lymphoma cells by galectin-8 (0.5 μM; right graph, 4 days; left graph, 7 days; *p=0.009; NS, not significant). The data are representative of two independent experiments.
Figure 8The cell adhesion to galectin-8 was not altered by treatment of the Rho inhibitor (RhoI) C3-transferase (NS, not significant). Pre-treatment of the Rho inhibitor resulted in dramatic inhibition of cell invasion to galectin-8 (*p=0.0009). The data are representative of two independent experiments.
Figure 9The presence of phosphatidylinositol 3-phosphate kinase (PI3K) inhibitor, wortmannin resulted in inhibition of cell invasion to galectin-8 (*p=0.02). The data are representative of two independent experiments.
Figure 10Schematic representation of inhibitory effects of N-glycosylation by glycosylation inhibitors. Treatment of tunicamycin (TM) results in inhibition of elongation of Phaseolus vulgaris-L (L-PHA) reactive oligosaccharides.