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Co-expression of 9-O-acetylated sialoglycoproteins and their binding proteins on lymphoblasts of childhood acute lymphoblastic leukemia: an anti-apoptotic role

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BIOLOGICAL CHEMISTRY
Volume 390, Issue 4, Pages 325-335

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WALTER DE GRUYTER GMBH
DOI: 10.1515/BC.2009.036

Keywords

Achatinin-H; apoptosis; Bcl-2/Bax proteins; physiological ligands; survival

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  1. CSIR, I. I. C. B., Indian Council of Medical Research
  2. Department of Science and Technology, Government of India

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Enhanced levels of 9-O-acetylated sialoglycoproteins (Neu5,9Ac(2)GPs) as disease-associated molecules was reported to act as signaling molecules for promoting survival of lymphoblasts in childhood acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL). Here, we searched for potential physiological ligands for Neu5,9Ac(2)GPs that could be involved in modulating the survival of lymphoblasts. Accordingly, we examined the presence of binding proteins for Neu5,9Ac(2)GPs on cell lines and primary cells of patients with B-and T-ALL, at presentation of the disease. Peripheral blood mononuclear cells from normal healthy donors and cells from myeloid leukemia patients were used for comparison. Neu5,9Ac(2)GPs-binding proteins (BPs) were specifically detected on the surface of both T-and B-ALL-lymphoblasts and ALL-cell lines along with the consistent presence of Neu5,9Ac(2)GPs. The Neu5,9Ac(2)GPs and BPs also co-localized on the cell surface and interacted specifically in vitro. Apoptosis of lymphoblasts, induced by serum starvation, was reversed in the presence of purified Neu5,9Ac(2)GPs due to possible engagement of BPs, and the anti-apoptotic role of this interaction was established. This is the first report of the presence of potential physiological ligands for diseaseassociated molecules like Neu5,9Ac(2)GPs, the interaction of which is able to trigger an anti-apoptotic signal conferring a survival advantage to leukemic cells in childhood ALL.

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