Analysis of cell surface carbohydrate expression patterns in normal and tumorigenic human breast cell lines using lectin arrays.

TitleAnalysis of cell surface carbohydrate expression patterns in normal and tumorigenic human breast cell lines using lectin arrays.
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2007
AuthorsChen, S, Zheng, T, Shortreed, MR, Alexander, C, Smith, LM
JournalAnal Chem
Volume79
Issue15
Pagination5698-702
Date Published2007 Aug 1
ISSN0003-2700
KeywordsBinding Sites, Breast, carbohydrates, Cell Adhesion Molecules, Cell Differentiation, Cell Line, Tumor, Fertilization, Gene Expression Regulation, Humans, lectins, Neoplasm Metastasis, Receptors, Cell Surface
Abstract

Cell surface carbohydrates play important roles in a wide variety of biological processes including cell adhesion, fertilization, differentiation, development, and tumor cell metastasis. Lectins are proteins of nonimmune origin which recognize and bind to specific carbohydrate structural epitopes. We have recently described the development and use of lectin arrays as tools for the elucidation of the carbohydrate structures expressed on cell surfaces. In the present work this technology is employed for the characterization of differences in carbohydrate expression patterns on normal and tumorigenic human breast cell lines, as well as on sublines differing in their tendency to "home" to different tissues during metastasis. Significant differences were observed, including changes that correlate with metastatic potential as well as with tissue-specific homing of metastatic cells.

DOI10.1021/ac070423k
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Alternate JournalAnal. Chem.
PubMed ID17580952