Selective inhibition of cell growth and associated changes in glycolipid metabolism induced by monovalent antibodies to glycolipids |
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Authors: | C.A. Lingwood S. Hakomori |
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Affiliation: | From the Division of Biochemical Oncology, Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center, and Departments of Pathobiology and Microbiology, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington 98104, USA |
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Abstract: | Monovalent antibodies directed against N-acetylhematoside are growth inhibitory for BALB/3T3 and NIL hamster fibroblasts but not their transformed counterparts. Within a similar dose range antibodies directed against globoside have no effect on cell growth. Inhibition of 3T3 cell growth by anti-hematoside correlates with a specific change in the metabolism of hematoside within the cell membrane. Following antibody treatment the radiolabeling of hematoside is elevated for cell in logarithmic growth but reduced relative to control at final saturation density. This effect is not observed for 3T3 cells transformed by Kirsten murine sarcoma virus. It is suggested that cell surface glycolipids may play a role in the control of normal cell growth in vitro. |
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