PMID: 9538148Jun 6, 1998Paper

Glycohistochemical properties of malignancies of lung and pleura

International Journal of Oncology
K KayserH J Gabius

Abstract

Based upon the reasoning that protein-carbohydrate recognition is involved in diverse intercellular activities including growth control and cell motility 14 probes have been employed to characterize epitope presence in sections of 80 cases with operated lung carcinomas, 20 patients with mesothelioma, and 20 cases with non-malignant lung diseases. As parts of the innate immune system with supposed relevance for host defense the mannan-binding lectin (MBL) and serum amyloid P component (SAP) were employed. The naturally occurring immunoglobulin G fractions with selectivity for alphaa-galactosides (alpha+) and beta-galactosides (beta+) and their subfractions with enhanced target selectivity (alpha+beta-,alpha-beta+) allowed the monitoring of expression of reactive sites for these autoantibodies as a step to elucidate potential anti-tumor activity. Due to the diversity of cellular galactoside-containing glycoconjugates two galectins and a plant lectin were included. As a measure of receptor activities for carbohydrates, neoglycoconjugates with alpha-galactose, the B-disaccharide, the Forssman-disaccharide, and alpha-glucose as histochemically crucial ligand part were tested in addition to an antibody against heparin-binding lectin....Continue Reading

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