Oncofetal expression of Lex carbohydrate antigens in human colonic adenocarcinomas. Regulation through type 2 core chain synthesis rather than fucosylation
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Oncofetal expression of Lex carbohydrate antigens in human colonic adenocarcinomas. Regulation through type 2 core chain synthesis rather than fucosylation
Abstract
The mechanism of expression of a series of glycolipid antigens carrying the Lex determinant structure, Gal beta 1----4[Fuc alpha 1----3]GlcNAc beta 1----, and characterized by oncofetal expression in fetal colon and colonic adenocarcinomas has been studied in human fetal and adult proximal colon tissue. Results presented from TLC immunostain analysis of neutral glycolipids isolated from normal adult colonic mucosa have indicated the presence of only barely detectable quantities of both an Lex-active glycolipid that co-migrated with III3V3Fuc2nLc6 and its precursor nLc6. These structures were found in large quantities in glycolipid fractions from human adenocarcinoma tumors and human small cell lung carcinoma NCI-H69 cells. In contrast, type 1 chain-based Lea antigen structures were found in both normal mucosa and adenocarcinomas. Analysis of gangliosides of normal colonic mucosa by TLC immunostain indicated the presence of a series of type 2 chain-based gangliosides; however, sialyl-Lex was not detected. The ability of normal colonic mucosa to synthesize type 2 chain core structures was demonstrated by the presence of a beta 1----4 galactosyltransferase activity with Lc3 as an acceptor in an amount equivalent to 60-65% of the total galactosyltransferase activity. An alpha 1----3 fucosyltransferase was also found to be expressed in significant quantity in adult colonic mucosa. Kinetic studies indicated that this is most probably the alpha 1----3/4 fucosyltransferase suggested to be a product of the Lewis gene (Le). Thus, although normal adult colonic mucosa contained the enzymes to synthesize Lex and sialyl-Lex structures, these antigens were not found. Tissue immunofluorescence studies indicated that type 2 chain precursors and the alpha 1----3/4 fucosyltransferase were found in different cell populations in adult proximal colonic mucosa. However, both type 2 chain core structures and their fucosylated derivatives were found to be associated with epithelial cells of fetal colon. These results indicate that oncofetal expression of Lex antigens in fetal colonic epithelium and in adenocarcinomas but not in normal adult mucosa is due to the retrogenetic expression of type 2 chain precursors which are not found in normal adult colonic epithelial cells.
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