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Rev. bras. pesqui. méd. biol ; Braz. j. med. biol. res;36(8): 1079-1089, Aug. 2003. ilus, tab, graf
Article de Anglais | LILACS | ID: lil-340783

RÉSUMÉ

Proteoglycan and glycosaminoglycan content was analyzed in a model of rat mammary carcinoma to study the roles of these compounds in tumorigenesis. Hyaluronic acid and proteoglycans bearing chondroitin and/or dermatan sulfate chains were detected in solid tumors obtained after subcutaneous inoculation of Walker 256 rat carcinoma cells. About 10 percent of sulfated glycosaminoglycan chains corresponded to heparan sulfate. The small leucine-rich proteoglycan, decorin, was identified as one of the proteoglycans, in addition to others of higher molecular weight, by cross-reaction with an antiserum raised against pig laryngeal decorin and by N-terminal amino acid sequencing. Decorin was separated from other proteoglycans by hydrophobic chromatography and its complete structure was determined. It has a molecular weight of about 85 kDa and a dermatan chain of 45 kDa with 4-sulfated disaccharides. After degradation of the glycosaminoglycan chain, three core proteins of different molecular weight (36, 46 and 56 kDa) were identified. The presence of hyaluronic acid and decorin has been reported in a variety of tumors and tumor cells. In the Walker 256 mammary carcinoma model, hyaluronic acid may play an important role in tumor progression, since it provides a more hydrated extracellular matrix. On the other hand, decorin, which is expressed by stromal cells, represents a host defense response to tumor growth


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Animaux , Mâle , Rats , Tumeur du sein de l'homme , Carcinosarcome Walker 256 , Glycosaminoglycanes , Protéoglycanes , Tumeur du sein de l'homme , Carcinosarcome Walker 256 , Électrophorèse sur gel d'agar , Électrophorèse sur gel de polyacrylamide , Glycosaminoglycanes , Acide hyaluronique , Protéoglycanes , Rat Sprague-Dawley , Cellules stromales
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Rev. bras. pesqui. méd. biol ; Braz. j. med. biol. res;34(5): 633-637, May 2001. ilus
Article de Anglais | LILACS | ID: lil-285866

RÉSUMÉ

In many tumors, the amount of chondroitin sulfate in the extracellular matrix has been shown to be elevated when compared to the corresponding normal tissue. Nevertheless, the degree of chondroitin sulfate increase varies widely. In order to investigate a possible correlation between the amount of chondroitin sulfate and tumor size, several individual specimens of human leiomyoma, a benign uterine tumor, were analyzed. The glycosaminoglycans from eight tumors were extracted and compared with those from the respective adjacent normal myometrium. The main glycosaminoglycan found in normal myometrium was dermatan sulfate, with small amounts of chondroitin sulfate and heparan sulfate. In leiomyoma, both dermatan sulfate and chondroitin sulfate were detected and the total amounts of the two galactosaminoglycans was increased in all tumors when compared to normal tissue. In contrast, the heparan sulfate concentration decreased in the tumor. To assess the disaccharide composition of galactosaminoglycans, these compounds were incubated with bacterial chondroitinases AC and ABC. The amounts of L-iduronic acid-containing disaccharides remained constant, whereas the concentration of D-glucuronic acid-containing disaccharides increased from 2 to 10 times in the tumor, indicating that D-glucuronic acid-containing disaccharides are responsible for the elevation in galactosaminoglycan concentration. This increase is positively correlated with tumor size


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Humains , Femelle , Glycosaminoglycanes/analyse , Léiomyome/composition chimique , Myomètre/composition chimique , Tumeurs de l'utérus/composition chimique , Chondroïtines sulfate/analyse , Chondroïtines sulfate/métabolisme , Densitométrie , Chondroïtine sulfate B/analyse , Chondroïtine sulfate B/métabolisme , Léiomyome/métabolisme , Léiomyome/anatomopathologie , Myomètre/métabolisme , Polyosides/analyse , Tumeurs de l'utérus/métabolisme , Tumeurs de l'utérus/anatomopathologie
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