Literature DB >> 3113471

Loss of epithelial cell surface carbohydrates during experimental oral carcinogenesis in the rat.

S S Prime, T J Rosser, L S Davies, C Scully.   

Abstract

Cell surface glycoconjugates were investigated in a rat model of oral chemical carcinogenesis. The lectins Griffonia simplicifolia (GS-I-B4; specific for alpha-D-galactosyl end groups) and Ulex europeus (UEA-I; specific for alpha-L-fucosyl groups) were examined microspectrofluorimetrically in the oral epithelium of rats painted with the carcinogen 4-nitroquinoline N-oxide (4NQO) and compared with those treated with solvent alone. After labelling with GS-I-B4, the fluorescent intensity of the basal and parabasal epithelial cells was significantly less after 9 months of 4NQO treatment and in overt squamous cell carcinomas compared to controls. The fluorescent activity of the spinous epithelial cells in the non-invasive tissues treated with 4NQO and in the well differentiated (sites of keratin elaboration) malignant epithelium of squamous cell carcinomas was unchanged after labelling with UEA-I. UEA-I failed to stain undifferentiated (areas lacking keratin) malignant epithelium. The findings indicate that alpha-D-galactosyl residues are diminished on the membranes of premalignant and malignant rat epithelial cells. The expression of alpha-L-fucosyl groups, however, remains unchanged in premalignant rat oral epithelium and is closely correlated to the presence of keratin in the malignant epithelium of squamous cell carcinomas.

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Year:  1987        PMID: 3113471      PMCID: PMC2002037          DOI: 10.1038/bjc.1987.128

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Br J Cancer        ISSN: 0007-0920            Impact factor:   7.640


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