CEA is the major PHA-L-reactive glycoprotein in colon carcinoma cell lines and tumors: Relationship between K-ras activation and β1-6 branching of N-linked carbohydrate on CEA Journal Article


Authors: Wojciechowicz, D. C.; Park, P. Y.; Datta, R. V.; Paty, P. B.
Article Title: CEA is the major PHA-L-reactive glycoprotein in colon carcinoma cell lines and tumors: Relationship between K-ras activation and β1-6 branching of N-linked carbohydrate on CEA
Abstract: Previously we have shown that a positive correlation existed between the presence of β1-6 branching of N-linked carbohydrate (detected as PHA-L reactivity) and the level of Ras activation in colon carcinoma cell lines. In these cell lines the major PHA-L-reactive species was found to be 180 kDa. Here we identified this species to be carcinoembryonic antigen (CEA) by demonstrating that: (a) CEA immunoreactivity and PHA-L reactivity colocalized on blots of crude cellular membranes from these cell lines, and that (b) immunoprecipitation of CEA resulted in quantitative coprecipitation of PHA-L reactivity at 180 kDa. Metabolic labeling of cell line HTB39 with [3H]mannose revealed that CEA was the predominantly labeled glycoprotein. This indicated that CEA was the major PHA-L-reactive species due its high level of expression. The amount of PHA-L reactivity present on CEA, expressed as the PHA-L/CEA ratio, was found to vary between cell lines. This ratio was found to correlate closely with the level of Ras activation in these cells. In cellular membrane isolated from primary colon carcinoma, the major PHA-L-reactive species was also 180 kDa. This reactivity colocalized with CEA immunoreactivity, indicating that the major β1-6-branching glycoprotein in membranes from primary colon carcinoma was CEA. Similar to that seen in cell lines, the amount of PHA-L reactivity on CEA in human tumor samples varied, suggesting that a similar paradigm of Ras-induced expression of β1-6 branching may occur in human colon carcinoma. (C) 2000 Academic Press.
Keywords: human cell; gene expression; carcinoembryonic antigen; colonic neoplasms; cancer cell culture; enzyme activation; tumor cells, cultured; gene activation; blotting, western; cell membrane; immunoprecipitation; oncogene protein p21(ras); oncogene k ras; colon carcinoma; guanosine triphosphate; molecular weight; glycoproteins; glycoprotein; carbohydrate; carbohydrate conformation; correlation function; mannose; precipitin tests; humans; human; priority journal; article; phytohemagglutinins
Journal Title: Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications
Volume: 273
Issue: 1
ISSN: 0006-291X
Publisher: Elsevier Science, Inc.  
Date Published: 2000-06-24
Start Page: 147
End Page: 153
Language: English
DOI: 10.1006/bbrc.2000.2906
PUBMED: 10873577
PROVIDER: scopus
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