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Glycocalyx analysis of bladder cancer: three-dimensional images in electron microscopy and vicia villosa lectin as a marker for invasiveness in frozen sections.
Enomoto, Torai; Okada, Hideshi; Tomita, Hiroyuki; Iinuma, Koji; Nakane, Keita; Tobisawa, Yuki; Hara, Akira; Koie, Takuya.
Affiliation
  • Enomoto T; Department of Urology, Gifu University Graduate School of Medicine, Gifu, Japan.
  • Okada H; Department of Urology, Matsunami General Hospital, Gifu, Japan.
  • Tomita H; Department of Emergency and Disaster Medicine, Gifu University Graduate School of Medicine, Gifu, Japan.
  • Iinuma K; Center for One Medicine Innovative Translational Research, Gifu University Institute for Advanced Study, Gifu, Japan.
  • Nakane K; Center for One Medicine Innovative Translational Research, Gifu University Institute for Advanced Study, Gifu, Japan.
  • Tobisawa Y; Department of Tumor Pathology, Gifu University Graduate School of Medicine, Gifu, Japan.
  • Hara A; Department of Urology, Gifu University Graduate School of Medicine, Gifu, Japan.
  • Koie T; Department of Urology, Gifu University Graduate School of Medicine, Gifu, Japan.
Front Cell Dev Biol ; 11: 1308879, 2023.
Article in En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38269087
ABSTRACT

Introduction:

The abnormal glycocalyx (GCX) on the surface of cancer cells has been reported to be tall and aberrantly glycosylated and has been linked to the progression and spread of cancer-a finding also observed in bladder cancer. However, the characteristics of GCX in various types of human bladder cancer remain unknown, and herein, we aimed to provide information on the diversity of glycan components in the GCX of bladder cancers and to shed light on their characteristics.

Methods:

We used scanning electron microscopy and lanthanum staining to examine the surface GCX of human bladder carcinomas in three-dimensional images, showing the bulky GCX in some carcinomas. We also examined glycan alterations in early to progressive stages of bladder cancers using 20 distinct lectin stains on frozen sections from transurethral resection of bladder tumors. Results and

discussion:

Distinctive Vicia villosa lectin (VVL) staining was observed in invasive urothelial carcinomas, including those with muscle invasion and variant components. In the clinical setting, cancers with atypia of grades 2-3 had a significantly higher VVL scoring intensity than those with grade 1 atypia (p < 0.005). This study identified that a specific lectin, VVL, was more specific to invasive urothelial carcinomas. This lectin, which selectively binds to sites of cancer progression, is a promising target for drug delivery in future clinical investigations.
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Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Type of study: Prognostic_studies Language: En Journal: Front Cell Dev Biol Year: 2023 Document type: Article Affiliation country: Japón Country of publication: Suiza

Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Type of study: Prognostic_studies Language: En Journal: Front Cell Dev Biol Year: 2023 Document type: Article Affiliation country: Japón Country of publication: Suiza