The investigation of the changes in the surface glycoconjugates using two different spheroid models of breast cancer cells and availability assessment of these spheroid models for rapid diagnosis

Y. Mater, G. Demircan
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The importance of early cancer diagnosis has led to development of many different diagnostic methods. In this context, the studies investigating the presence and amount of sugar residues to use as indicators in the identification of cancer cell type have become prominent. In the present study, sialic acids found on the membrane surfaces of ER (+) MCF-7 and ER (-) MDA-MB-231 breast cancer cell lines were labeled using three dimensional (3D) cell culture (Spheroid) model as the closest method to the patient sample, thus its natural environment, among the cell culture methods. These sugar units that play a role in regulation of important immune characteristics such as recognition, binding and metastasis were made visualizable by applying fluorescent-labeled lectins such as FITC-(Wheat Germ Agglutinin) specifically binding to sialic acid units (GlcNAc, Neu5Ac) including particularly s-GlcNAc and FITC-(Maackia Amurensis-Lectin-1) specifically binding to Gals4GlcNAc type sialic acids. These glycan units were specifically labeled with FITC-(Maackia Amurensis-Lectin-1) and FITC-(Wheat Germ Agglutinin) and radiation intensities were analyzed relatively. The two different breast cancer cell cultures were compared with respect to change in the amounts of sialic acid residues containing α-2,3- and α-2,6 bonds using fluorescent-labeled lectins. In the present study, we have performed a precise, accurate and rapid determination of the sugar content in the different breast cancer cell surface lines by means of fluorescent-labeled lectins and carried out a relative comparison between the micrographs.
使用两种不同的乳腺癌球体模型研究表面糖结合物的变化,并评估这些球体模型在快速诊断中的可用性
早期癌症诊断的重要性导致了许多不同诊断方法的发展。在此背景下,研究糖残基的存在和数量作为癌细胞类型鉴定指标的研究变得突出。本研究采用最接近患者样本的三维细胞培养(Spheroid)模型标记ER (+) MCF-7和ER (-) MDA-MB-231乳腺癌细胞系膜表面的唾液酸,是细胞培养方法中最接近患者样本自然环境的方法。这些糖单位在重要的免疫特性(如识别、结合和转移)的调节中发挥作用,通过应用荧光标记的凝集素,如FITC-(小麦芽凝集素)特异性结合唾液酸单位(GlcNAc, Neu5Ac),特别是s-GlcNAc和FITC-(Maackia amurensis -凝集素-1)特异性结合Gals4GlcNAc型唾液酸,使其可视化。用FITC-(Maackia amurenensis -凝集素-1)和FITC-(小麦胚芽凝集素)特异性标记这些聚糖单元,并相对分析辐射强度。用荧光标记凝集素比较了两种不同的乳腺癌细胞培养物中含有α-2,3-和α-2,6键的唾液酸残基数量的变化。在本研究中,我们采用荧光标记凝集素对不同乳腺癌细胞系表面的糖含量进行了精确、准确和快速的测定,并对显微照片进行了相对比较。
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