cdw17-antigen and Lung-Neoplasms

cdw17-antigen has been researched along with Lung-Neoplasms* in 2 studies

Other Studies

2 other study(ies) available for cdw17-antigen and Lung-Neoplasms

ArticleYear
Suppression of pulmonary metastasis in murine B16 melanoma cells by transfection of a sialidase cDNA.
    International journal of cancer, 1997, Nov-04, Volume: 73, Issue:3

    A cytosolic sialidase cDNA was transfected into a highly metastatic and invasive cell line, B16-BL6, derived from the murine B16 melanoma. Stable transfection of a cytosolic sialidase expression vector yielded 4 transfectants with high content of the exogenous sialidase protein as well as enzyme activity. These transfectants exhibited markedly decreased experimental pulmonary metastasis, invasiveness in collagen gels and cell motility on colloidal gold-coated glass plates but no change in cell attachment to fibronectin, collagen type VI or laminin. To cast light on the underlying mechanisms, cellular constituents of the transfectants were analyzed. Sialidase over-expression did not lead to any significant changes in cell surface carbohydrates or intracellular glycoproteins, as revealed by lectin flow cytometry and lectin blotting, respectively. Thin layer chromatography of intracellular glycolipids, however, revealed decreased ganglioside GM3 and increased lactosylceramide as major changes.

    Topics: Animals; Antigens, CD; Cell Movement; Cytosol; DNA, Complementary; G(M3) Ganglioside; Genetic Vectors; Lactosylceramides; Lung Neoplasms; Male; Melanoma, Experimental; Mice; Mice, Inbred BALB C; Mice, Inbred C57BL; Mice, Nude; Neoplasm Invasiveness; Neoplasm Proteins; Neuraminidase; Transfection

1997
Gangliosides and neutral glycosphingolipids of normal tissue and oat cell carcinoma of human lung.
    Biochimica et biophysica acta, 1986, Oct-03, Volume: 878, Issue:3

    Concentration and composition of gangliosides and neutral glycosphingolipids of adult human lung, and lung small cell carcinoma were studied. The structures of the glycolipids were determined by quantitative component determination, enzymic degradation, permethylation and fast atom bombardment mass spectrometry. Adult human lung contained mainly gangliosides with lactosylceramide as the basic core, GM3, GD3 and GT3, and approx. equal proportions (10%) of gangliosides of the gangliotetraosyl- and lactotetraosylceramide series. 18 gangliosides with different carbohydrate moieties were identified: four of them were only found in the tumor tissue. The adult human lung contained 85 nmol (77-120) gangliosides and 140 nmol neutral glycosphingolipids per g wet weight. Globoside was the major neutral glycolipid and there were only minor amounts of glycolipids of the lactotetraose series. In small cell carcinoma tissue the concentration of neutral glycosphingolipids was approximately twice as high than in normal lung tissue, and there was a markedly larger concentration of both lactosylceramide and glycolipids of the lactotetraose series and fucose derivatives of these. The concentration of gangliosides varied between 202 and 415 nmol per g wet weight. Compared to normal lung tissue, the tumor tissue had a lower proportion of GD3, and a higher proportion of complex gangliosides, and they contained five tumor-associated gangliosides: Fuc-GM1, Fuc-GD1b, 3'-LM1, Fuc-3'-LM1 and 6'-nLM1.

    Topics: Adult; Antigens, CD; Carcinoma, Small Cell; Ceramides; Female; Gangliosides; Glycosphingolipids; Humans; Lactosylceramides; Lung Neoplasms; Male; Mass Spectrometry; Middle Aged

1986