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Sulfated mucopolysaccharides from normal Swiss 3T3 cell line and its tumorigenic mutant ST1: possible role of chondroitin sulfates in neoplastic transformation.
Authors:C P Dietrich  H A Armelin
Institution:1. Departamento de Bioquímica e Farmacologia, Escola Paulista de Medicina, Caixa Postal 20372, Universidade de São Paulo, Brazil;2. Departamento de Bioquímica, Instituto de Química, Caixa Postal 20780, Universidade de São Paulo, Brazil
Abstract:The sulfated mucopolysaccharide composition of normal Swiss 3T3 cell line and its tumorigenic mutant ST1 is reported. It is shown that chondroitin sulfate B and heparitin sulfate are the sulfated mucopolysaccharides of the normal 3T3 line whereas chondroitin sulfate A and heparitin sulfate are the major ones of the ST1 variant. Degradation of the chondroitin sulfates derived from both cell lines with chondroitinases B and ABC have shown that they contain only 4-sulfated disaccharides differing from each other by the type of uronic acid residue. It is also shown that the chondroitin sulfate A from the tumorigenic variant is mostly located at the cell surface whereas the chondroitin sulfate B from the normal line is less accessible to trypsinization. A relative increase of chondroitin sulfate A was also observed in 3T3 that had lost contact inhibition after successive subcultures, and in the 3T6 cell line. These combined results are in agreement with the earlier proposal that glucuronic acid-containing chondroitin sulfate plays a role in the stimulation of cell division in neoplastic and embryonic tissues.
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