Tumor-associated Sialylated Antigens Are Constitutively Expressed in Normal Human Colonic Mucosa

Shunichiro Ogata, Immanuel Ho, Anli Chen, Derek Dubois, Joseph Maklansky, Steven H. Itzkowitz, Anil Singhal, Hakomori Sen-itiroh

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Abstract

Immunohistochemical studies have indicated that sialylated carbohydrate antigens such as sialyl-Tn, sialyl-Lea, and sialyl-Lex are expressed in a tumor-associated fashion in human colon. Since sialic add residues are 0-acetylated more extensively in normal colonic epithelium than in colon cancer cells, we examined whether deacetylation of colonic tissues might enable monoclonal antibodies to recognize these tumor-associated sialylated antigens. In normal colon, deacetylation turned most cases (82%) positive with anti-sialyl-Tn mAb TKH2; and in colon cancers, it increased the number of TKH2-positive cells. Sialyl-Lea and sialyl-Lex detection was also increased after deacetylation of normal and malignant colonic tissues so that the frequency of positive cases in normal tissues was similar to that in the cancers. However, in the stomach and pancreas, the same treatment rarely increased the detection of the sialylated epitopes in normal or cancerous tissues. Thus, the same sialylated epitopes can be expressed in a tumor-associated fashion by different mechanisms in different gastrointestinal organs; in the colon, these antigens are constitutively expressed and O-acetylated, whereas in the upper gastrointestinal tract, they are rarely 0-acetylated, suggesting that other mechanisms such as differences in glycosylation account for the cancer-associated expression.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1869-1874
Number of pages6
JournalCancer Research
Volume55
Issue number9
StatePublished - 1 May 1995

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