TY - JOUR
T1 - Fucosylated haptoglobin is a novel marker for pancreatic cancer
T2 - A detailed analysis of the oligosaccharide structure and a possible mechanism for fucosylation
AU - Okuyama, Noriko
AU - Ide, Yoshihito
AU - Nakano, Miyako
AU - Nakagawa, Tsutomu
AU - Yamanaka, Kanako
AU - Moriwaki, Kenta
AU - Murata, Kohei
AU - Ohigashi, Hiroaki
AU - Yokoyama, Shigekazu
AU - Eguchi, Hidetoshi
AU - Ishikawa, Osamu
AU - Ito, Toshifumi
AU - Kato, Michio
AU - Kasahara, Akinori
AU - Kawano, Sunao
AU - Gu, Jianguo
AU - Taniguchi, Naoyuki
AU - Miyoshi, Eiji
PY - 2006/6/1
Y1 - 2006/6/1
N2 - Changes in oligosaccharide structures have been reported in certain types of malignant transformations and, thus, could be used for tumor markers in certain types of cancer. In the case of pancreatic cancer cell lines, a variety of fucosylated proteins are secreted into their conditioned media. To identify fucosylated proteins in the serum of patients with pancreatic cancer, we performed western blot analyses using Aleuria Aurantica Lectin (AAL), which is specific for fucosylated structures. An ∼40 kD protein was found to be highly fucosylated in pancreatic cancer and an N-terminal analysis revealed that it was the β chain of haptoglobin. While the appearance of fucosylated haptoglobin has been reported in other diseases such as hepatocellular carcinoma, liver cirrhosis, gastric cancer and colon cancer, the incidence was significantly higher in the case of pancreatic cancer. Fucosylated haptoglobin was observed more frequently at the advanced stage of pancreatic cancer and disappeared after an operation. A mass spectrometry analysis of haptoglobin purified from the serum of patients with pancreatic cancer and the medium from a pancreatic cancer cell line, PSN-1, showed that the α 1-3/α 1-4/α 1-6 fucosylation of haptoglobin was increased in pancreatic cancer. When a hepatoma cell line, Hep3B, was cultured with the conditioned media from pancreatic cancer cells, haptoglobin secretion was dramatically increased. These findings suggest that fucosylated haptoglobin could serve as a novel marker for pancreatic cancer. Two possibilities were considered in terms of the fucosylation of haptoglobin. One is that pancreatic cancer cells, themselves, produce fucosylated haptoglobin; the other is that pancreatic cancer produces a factor, which induces the production of fucosylated haptoglobin in the liver.
AB - Changes in oligosaccharide structures have been reported in certain types of malignant transformations and, thus, could be used for tumor markers in certain types of cancer. In the case of pancreatic cancer cell lines, a variety of fucosylated proteins are secreted into their conditioned media. To identify fucosylated proteins in the serum of patients with pancreatic cancer, we performed western blot analyses using Aleuria Aurantica Lectin (AAL), which is specific for fucosylated structures. An ∼40 kD protein was found to be highly fucosylated in pancreatic cancer and an N-terminal analysis revealed that it was the β chain of haptoglobin. While the appearance of fucosylated haptoglobin has been reported in other diseases such as hepatocellular carcinoma, liver cirrhosis, gastric cancer and colon cancer, the incidence was significantly higher in the case of pancreatic cancer. Fucosylated haptoglobin was observed more frequently at the advanced stage of pancreatic cancer and disappeared after an operation. A mass spectrometry analysis of haptoglobin purified from the serum of patients with pancreatic cancer and the medium from a pancreatic cancer cell line, PSN-1, showed that the α 1-3/α 1-4/α 1-6 fucosylation of haptoglobin was increased in pancreatic cancer. When a hepatoma cell line, Hep3B, was cultured with the conditioned media from pancreatic cancer cells, haptoglobin secretion was dramatically increased. These findings suggest that fucosylated haptoglobin could serve as a novel marker for pancreatic cancer. Two possibilities were considered in terms of the fucosylation of haptoglobin. One is that pancreatic cancer cells, themselves, produce fucosylated haptoglobin; the other is that pancreatic cancer produces a factor, which induces the production of fucosylated haptoglobin in the liver.
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U2 - 10.1002/ijc.21728
DO - 10.1002/ijc.21728
M3 - Article
C2 - 16385567
AN - SCOPUS:33646343959
SN - 0020-7136
VL - 118
SP - 2803
EP - 2808
JO - International Journal of Cancer
JF - International Journal of Cancer
IS - 11
ER -