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Selectin ligand sialyl-Lewis x antigen drives metastasis of hormone-dependent breast cancers

Authors :
Sylvain Julien
Anita Grigoriadis
Joy Burchell
Lana Schaffer
Suzanne Papp
Sarah E Pinder
Aleksandar Ivetic
Ding QiZe
Gianfranco Picco
Andrew Tutt
Joyce Taylor-Papadimitriou
Cheryl Gillett
Daisy Sproviero
Brian Burford
Source :
Cancer research. 71(24)
Publication Year :
2011

Abstract

The glycome acts as an essential interface between cells and the surrounding microenvironment. However, changes in glycosylation occur in nearly all breast cancers, which can alter this interaction. Here, we report that profiles of glycosylation vary between ER-positive and ER-negative breast cancers. We found that genes involved in the synthesis of sialyl-Lewis x (sLex; FUT3, FUT4, and ST3GAL6) are significantly increased in estrogen receptor alpha-negative (ER-negative) tumors compared with ER-positive ones. SLex expression had no influence on the survival of patients whether they had ER-negative or ER-positive tumors. However, high expression of sLex in ER-positive tumors was correlated with metastasis to the bone where sLex receptor E-selectin is constitutively expressed. The ER-positive ZR-75-1 and the ER-negative BT20 cell lines both express sLex but only ZR-75-1 cells could adhere to activated endothelial cells under dynamic flow conditions in a sLex and E-selectin–dependent manner. Moreover, L/P-selectins bound strongly to ER-negative MDA-MB-231 and BT-20 cell lines in a heparan sulfate (HS)–dependent manner that was independent of sLex expression. Expression of glycosylation genes involved in heparan biosynthesis (EXT1 and HS3ST1) was increased in ER-negative tumors. Taken together, our results suggest that the context of sLex expression is important in determining its functional significance and that selectins may promote metastasis in breast cancer through protein-associated sLex and HS glycosaminoglycans. Cancer Res; 71(24); 7683–93. ©2011 AACR.

Details

ISSN :
15387445
Volume :
71
Issue :
24
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Cancer research
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....075fec235bc1d6ff0f9cd2d3ca37d7a5