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Glycobiology ; 16(1): 54-64, 2006 Jan.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16135558

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Sialyl-Tn is a carbohydrate antigen overexpressed in several epithelial cancers, including breast cancer, and usually associated with poor prognosis. Sialyl-Tn is synthesized by a CMP-Neu5Ac:GalNAcalpha2,6-sialyltransferase: CMP-Neu5Ac: R-GalNAcalpha1-O-Ser/Thr alpha2,6-sialyltransferase (EC 2.4.99.3) (ST6GalNAc I), which transfers a sialic acid residue in alpha2,6-linkage to the GalNAcalpha1-O-Ser/Thr structure. However, established breast cancer cell lines express neither ST6GalNAc I nor sialyl-Tn. We have previously shown that stable transfection of MDA-MB-231, a human breast cancer cell line, with ST6GalNAc I cDNA induces sialyl-Tn antigen (STn) expression. We report here the modifications of the O-glycosylation pattern of a MUC1-related recombinant protein secreted by MDA-MB-231 sialyl-Tn positive cells. We also show that sialyl-Tn expression and concomitant changes in the overall O-glycan profiles induce a decrease of adhesion and an increase of migration of MDA-MB-231. Moreover, STn positive clones exhibit an increased tumour growth in severe combined immunodeficiency (SCID) mice. These observations suggest that modification of the O-glycosylation pattern induced by ST6GalNAc I expression are sufficient to enhance the tumourigenicity of MDA-MB-231 breast cancer cells.


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Antigènes glycanniques associés aux tumeurs/métabolisme , Tumeurs du sein/enzymologie , Régulation de l'expression des gènes codant pour des enzymes , Régulation de l'expression des gènes tumoraux , Modification traductionnelle des protéines , Sialyltransferases/biosynthèse , Animaux , Tumeurs du sein/anatomopathologie , Lignée cellulaire tumorale , Glycosylation , Humains , Souris , Souris SCID , Transplantation tumorale
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Surg Radiol Anat ; 24(6): 354-7, 2003 Feb.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-12652361

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Inferior alveolar nerve (IAN) damage can occur in trauma, cyst enucleation, sagittal split osteotomy or third molar removal, and the consequences are a loss of sensation to the mandibular teeth, gingiva and lower lip. Because of its anatomical position in a bony canal, IAN suture is rarely evoked. The aim of this study was to demonstrate the reality of IAN regeneration by using electrophysiological and histological methods after experimental section and suture of this nerve in rabbits. Nine adult female animals were used for the experiments. Six months after section and suturing using 10.0 nylon with a conventional technique, electrical stimulation of the nerve was performed to record electrophysiological activity. Each rabbit was its own reference. In each case, an action potential was recorded after microsurgical repair and definitively suppressed by section of the nerve. Morphometric analysis showed a decrease in the number of nerve fibers in the operated nerve versus the control nerve. The histological study showed an increase in nerve fibers with a cross-sectional area of 19-36 and 37-73 micro m(2) and a decrease in the smaller fibers (2-4 and 5-7 micro m(2)). This preliminary study confirms the possibility of nerve regeneration in rabbits 6 months after section and conventional suturing.


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Atteintes des nerfs crâniens/physiopathologie , Nerf mandibulaire/physiologie , Régénération nerveuse/physiologie , Animaux , Atteintes des nerfs crâniens/chirurgie , Modèles animaux de maladie humaine , Stimulation électrique , Femelle , Nerf mandibulaire/chirurgie , Microchirurgie , Lapins , Techniques de suture
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