Ganglioside composition of a mouse brain tumor grown in the severe combined immunodeficiency (SCID) mouse.

T N Seyfried, M el-Abbadi, J A Ecsedy, M E Griffin, H C Yohe
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The content and composition of gangliosides were examined in an experimental mouse brain tumor, EPEN, that was grown subcutaneously in the flank of the syngeneic C57BL/6J (B6) host and in the B6 severe combined immunodeficiency (SCID) host. SCID mice lack functional T- and B-lymphocytes, but have a normal complement of macrophages. The content and distribution of the brain tumor gangliosides were similar whether the tumor was grown in the immunocompetent B6 host or in the B6-SCID host. N-acetylneuraminic acid- (NeuAc) containing GM3 was the major ganglioside in the subcutaneous tumors and in the cultured EPEN cells. Significant amounts of N-glycolylneuraminic acid- (NeuGc) containing gangliosides were found in the tumor grown in both mouse hosts. NeuGc-containing gangliosides are not expressed in normal mouse brain, but are present in macrophages and serum. An extremely complex pattern of minor gangliosides was found in the subcutaneous tumors on two-dimensional, high-performance thin-layer chromatograms. Most of the minor gangliosides comigrated with those found in mouse macrophages. The results show that the absence of functional T- and B-lymphocytes does not markedly affect brain tumor ganglioside composition and suggest that NeuGc-containing gangliosides in the EPEN can be derived from tumor infiltrating host cells (mostly macrophages) and from the extracellular milieu (serum).

在严重联合免疫缺陷(SCID)小鼠中生长的小鼠脑肿瘤的神经节苷脂组成。
在小鼠脑瘤EPEN中检测了神经节苷脂的含量和组成,EPEN分别生长在同基因C57BL/6J (B6)宿主和B6严重联合免疫缺陷(SCID)宿主的侧腹皮下。SCID小鼠缺乏功能性T淋巴细胞和b淋巴细胞,但有正常的巨噬细胞补体。无论肿瘤生长在免疫活性强的B6宿主体内还是生长在B6- scid宿主体内,其神经节苷脂的含量和分布都是相似的。含有GM3的n -乙酰神经氨酸- (NeuAc)是皮下肿瘤和培养的EPEN细胞中主要的神经节苷脂。在两种小鼠宿主的肿瘤中都发现了大量含有神经节苷脂的n -糖基神经氨酸- (NeuGc)。含有neugc的神经节苷在正常小鼠脑中不表达,但存在于巨噬细胞和血清中。在二维高效薄层色谱上,在皮下肿瘤中发现了极其复杂的小神经节苷类。大多数小神经节苷与小鼠巨噬细胞中发现的神经节苷同游。结果表明,功能性T淋巴细胞和b淋巴细胞的缺失不会显著影响脑肿瘤神经节苷脂的组成,并提示EPEN中含有neugc的神经节苷脂可以来自肿瘤浸润的宿主细胞(主要是巨噬细胞)和细胞外环境(血清)。
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