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Determination of carbohydrate structure recognized by prostate-specific F77 monoclonal antibody through expression analysis of glycosyltransferase genes
- Source :
- The Journal of Biological Chemistry
- Publication Year :
- 2014
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Abstract
- Background: Monoclonal antibody F77 raised against the PC-3 cells recognizes human prostate cancers. Results: Co-transfections with glycosyltransferase genes showed that FUT1 and one of GCNT1, GCNT2, or GCNT3 are necessary for F77 antigen expression in mammalian cells. Conclusion: F77 antigen is expressed on glycan structures composed of Fucα1→2Galβ1→4GlcNAcβ1→6Gal/GalNAc. Significance: Defining the F77 epitope provides a basis for clinical applications of this antibody.<br />This study reports the determination of the carbohydrate epitope of monoclonal antibody F77 previously raised against human prostate cancer PC-3 cells (Zhang, G., Zhang, H., Wang, Q., Lal, P., Carroll, A. M., de la Llera-Moya, M., Xu, X., and Greene, M. I. (2010) Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U. S. A. 107, 732–737). We performed a series of co-transfections using mammalian expression vectors encoding specific glycosyltransferases. We thereby identified branching enzymes and FUT1 (required for Fucα1→2Gal linkage) as being essential for F77 antigen formation. When immortalized normal prostate 267B1 cells were transfected with FUT1 alone, cells showed weak expression of F77 antigen. By contrast, cells co-transfected with FUT1 plus either GCNT1, GCNT2, or GCNT3 (an enzyme required to form GlcNAcβ1→6Gal/GalNAc) showed robust F77 antigen expression, suggesting that F77 specifically binds to Fucα1→2Galβ1→4GlcNAcβ1→6Gal/GalNAc. RT-PCR for FUT1, GCNT1, GCNT2, and GCNT3 showed that F77-positive cell lines indeed express transcripts encoding FUT1 plus one GCNT. F77-positive prostate cancer cells transfected with siRNAs targeting FUT1, GCNT2, and GCNT3 showed significantly reduced F77 antigen, confirming the requirement of these enzymes for epitope synthesis. We also found that hypoxia induces F77 epitope expression in immortalized prostate RWPE1 cells, which express F77 antigen moderately under normoxia but at an elevated level under hypoxia. Quantitative RT-PCR demonstrated up-regulation of FUT1, GCNT2, and GCNT3 transcripts in RWPE1 cells under hypoxia, suggesting that hypoxia up-regulates glycosyltransferase expression required for F77 antigen synthesis. These results define the F77 epitope and provide a potential mechanism for F77 antigen synthesis in malignant prostate cancer.
- Subjects :
- Biomarker of Epithelial Cancer Cell
Base Sequence
Glycobiology
Cancer-associated Carbohydrate Antigen
Antibodies, Monoclonal
Glycosyltransferases
Glycobiology and Extracellular Matrices
Carbohydrate Biosynthesis
Prostate-Specific Antigen
Carbohydrate Structure
ABO Blood-Group System
Carbohydrate Sequence
Cell Line, Tumor
Antigen
Humans
Glycosyltransferase
DNA Primers
Subjects
Details
- ISSN :
- 1083351X
- Volume :
- 289
- Issue :
- 23
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- The Journal of biological chemistry
- Accession number :
- edsair.pmid..........4c53633a66a41fb19b4c7c0604d164a4