| Literature DB >> 7689422 |
C Hanski1, K Drechsler, F G Hanisch, J Sheehan, M Manske, D Ogorek, E Klussmann, M L Hanski, M Blank, P X Xing.
Abstract
The mucin carbohydrate epitope sialyl-Le(x), detected with the monoclonal antibody AM-3, is strongly overexpressed in > 90% of human colon carcinomas. We show here that in colon carcinoma one of the mucin cores bearing the sialyl-Le(x) group is MUC-1, whereas sialyl-Le(x) present in normal colon is not detectable on MUC-1. The amounts of MUC-1 core detectable with the monoclonal antibody BC3 in extracts of tumor tissue are 60-180% of those in normal tissue. Two other carbohydrate epitopes located on MUC-1 in mucins from normal and tumor tissue have also been characterized. In contrast to sialyl-Le(x), their expression on MUC-1 is variable and does not correlate with the malignant transformation of colonic mucosa. The transfer of the sialyl-Le(x) group onto the MUC-1 core contributes to the colon carcinoma-associated overexpression of the sialyl-Le(x) epitope.Entities:
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Year: 1993 PMID: 7689422
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cancer Res ISSN: 0008-5472 Impact factor: 12.701