Glycosyltransferase activities in human meningiomas. Preliminary results.

Cancer biochemistry biophysics Pub Date : 1995-06-01
R Gornati, S Basu, G Montorfano, B Berra
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Abstract

The biosynthesis of a given glycosphingolipid is under the control of specific glycosyltransferases, while its catabolism is catalyzed by step-wise action of glycosidases. The net amount of glycolipids apparently result from the difference between these two processes. However, other parameters should be taken into consideration, such as intracellular recycling of catabolic products, membrane insertion, and membrane turnover. In order to establish a possible correlation between ganglioside expression in brain tumor and the activities of the enzymes involved in their metabolism, we analyzed the activities of specific sialyltransferases (SAT-1 and SAT-2), galactosyltransferase (GalT-4), N-acetylgalactosaminyltransferase (GalNAcT-1), and N-acetylglucosaminyltransferase (GlcNAcT-1) in 9 human meningiomas whose ganglioside pattern was characterized either by the predominance ganglioside GM3 (4 out of 9) or ganglioside GD3 (5 out of 9). The results indicated a strong correlation between the GM3/GD3 ratio and SAT-2 activity; to the contrary, SAT-1 activity did not show any correlation if compared with the Lc2/GM3 ratio. In all the samples where GM3 was the main ganglioside, little or no activity of GalNAcT-1 and GlcNAcT-1 was detectable.

人脑膜瘤中糖基转移酶的活性。初步结果。
给定鞘糖脂的生物合成受特定糖基转移酶的控制,而其分解代谢是由糖苷酶的分步作用催化的。糖脂的净含量显然是由这两个过程之间的差异造成的。然而,还应考虑其他参数,如细胞内分解代谢产物的再循环、膜插入和膜周转。为了建立脑肿瘤中神经节苷脂表达与其代谢相关酶活性之间的可能相关性,我们分析了特异性唾液转移酶(SAT-1和SAT-2)、半乳糖转移酶(GalT-4)、n -乙酰半乳糖氨基转移酶(GalNAcT-1)、和n -乙酰氨基葡萄糖转移酶(GlcNAcT-1)在9例脑膜瘤中的表达,这些脑膜瘤的神经节苷脂模式以神经节苷脂GM3(4 / 9)或神经节苷脂GD3(5 / 9)为主。结果表明GM3/GD3比值与SAT-2活性之间存在很强的相关性;相反,SAT-1活性与Lc2/GM3比值没有任何相关性。在所有以GM3为主要神经节苷脂的样品中,GalNAcT-1和GlcNAcT-1的活性很少或没有检测到。
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