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Differences in sialic acid contents of low cancer cells,high cancer cells and normal mouse lung counterparts
Authors:Marie José Vilarem  Jacqueline Jouanneau  Roland Bourrillon
Institution:Laboratoire de Biochimie (U 180 INSERM) Faculté de Médecine, 45 rue des Saints Pères - 75006 Paris - France
Abstract:Sialic acid contents of low cancer (P 4 BIS) high cancer (P 4 BIS T) cells and their normal (PB) mouse lung counterparts have been determined. This content is 5 to 10 fold higher for cells in logarithmic phase growth than for confluent cells, as well for normal cells as for transformed derived cells lines. Growing normal PB cells contain a large amount of sialic acid (21.2 μg/106 cells): it is reported that cellular sialic acid content decreases dramatically with the tumor producing capacities of the cells (3.4 μg/106 P 4 BIS cells; 2.1 μg/106 P 4 BIS T cells).It has been found in conditions which maintain cell viability that transformed neuraminidase treated cells or trypsin treated cells liberate large percentages of sialic acid, or sialoglycoproteins, whereas small percentages are liberated from normal cells, indicating that transformed cell surface glycoproteins may be reached more easy by enzymes that normal cells: in that aspect low cancer cells (P 4 BIS) appear transitory between normal (PB) and high cancer cells (P 4 BIS T) in the same way they are transitory in tumor producing capacities.
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