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Characterization of glycosylation and adherent properties of melanoma cell lines
Authors:Piotr Laidler  Anna Lityńska  Dorota Hoja-Łukowicz  Maria Łabędz  Małgorzata Przybyło  Dorota Ciołczyk-Wierzbicka  Ewa Pocheć  Ewa Trębacz  Elżbieta Kremser
Affiliation:(1) Institute of Medical Biochemistry, Jagiellonian University Medical College, ul. Kopernika 7, 31-034 Kraków, Poland;(2) Institute of Zoology, Glycobiology Laboratory, ul. Ingardena 6, 30-060 Kraków, Poland
Abstract:The repertoire of oligosaccharide components of cellular glycoproteins significantly contributes to cell adhesion and communication. In tumor cells, alteration in cellular glycosylation may play a key role in giving rise to invasive and metastatic potential. Over 100 melanoma cell lines deposited in the ESTDAB Melanoma Cell Bank (Tubingen, Germany) were studied for the characteristic glycan composition related to tumor progression. Analysis of: (1) cell adhesion to extracellular matrix proteins—fibronectin, laminin, and collagen; (2) the expression of selected glycosyltransferases—α2,3(Galβ1,3)- and α2,3(Galβ1,4)-sialyltransferases, α1,2- and α1,3-fucosyltransferases, and N-acetylglucosaminyltransferase V; (3) characterization of N-glycans was carried out on uveal (4), primary cutaneous (6), and metastatic (96) melanoma cell lines. Results showed that uveal cells did not adhere to any of the substrates and, in general, possessed less glycans containing α-2,6- and α-2,3-linked sialic acid. The average number of polypeptides bearing β-1,6-branched tri- and tetra antennary glycans(characteristic of the metastatic phenotype)were similar in uveal, primary cutaneous, and metastatic melanoma cell lines. Characterization of N-glycans may open a new perspective in the search for specific glycoproteins that could become targets for the therapeutic modulation of melanoma. This article is a symposium paper from the conference “Progress in Vaccination against Cancer 2004 (PIVAC 4)”, held in Freudenstadt-Lauterbad, Black Forest, Germany, on 22–25 September 2004
Keywords:Melanoma  N-glycans  Glycosyltransferases  Adhesion  Extracellular matrix proteins  Metastasis
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