Mv. Dwek et al., BREAST-CANCER PROGRESSION IS ASSOCIATED WITH A REDUCTION IN THE DIVERSITY OF SIALYLATED AND NEUTRAL OLIGOSACCHARIDES, Clinica chimica acta, 271(2), 1998, pp. 191-202
Changes in the oligosaccharides attached to glycoproteins and glycolip
ids have been observed in a variety of malignancies. To understand the
relationship between oligosaccharide expression and breast cancer pro
gression we extracted and mapped the sialylated and neutral oligosacch
arides from primary breast tumours of patients treated between 1979 an
d 1981 at Middlesex and University College Hospitals, London. Tumours
from two patient groups were evaluated as short-term and long-term sur
vivors. Short-term survivors developed widespread disease within five
years (n = 10) whereas long-term survivors had no sign of cancer after
fifteen years (n = 9). Paraffin-wax embedded breast cancer specimens
were microdissected, the oligosaccharides were released and mapped by
separation on anion-exchange and gel permeation chromatography columns
. A decrease in the diversity of sialylated and neutral oligosaccharid
es and the number of sialylated structures was observed in aggressive
breast cancers. Aggressive cancers had elevated levels of a mono-and t
ri-sialylated oligosaccharide only found in trace levels in non aggres
sive cancers. (C) 1998 Elsevier Science B.V.