Glycomic mapping of pseudomucinous human ovarian cyst glycoproteins: Identification of Lewis and sialyl Lewis glycotopes

  • Albert M. Wu
  • , Kay Hooi Khoo
  • , Shin Yi Yu
  • , Zhangung Yang
  • , Reiji Kannagi
  • , Winifred M. Watkins*
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

Expression of sialyl Lewis x (sLex) and sialyl Lewis a (sLeaa) on cell-surface glycoproteins endows cells with the ability to adhere to E-, P-, and L-selectins present on endothelia, platelets, or leukocytes. Special arrangements of these glycotopes in cancers are thought to play a key role in metastasis. Previous studies have mostly described membrane-bound sLex and sLea activities. In this report, the major O-glycans of the secreted human ovarian cyst sialoglycoproteins from a Le(a+) nonsecretor individual (human ovarian cyst sample 350) were characterized by MS/MS analyses and immuno-/lectin-chemical assays. The results showed that HOC 350 carries a large number of epitopes for sLex, sLea, and Lea reactive antibodies. Advanced MS/MS sequencing coupled with mild periodate oxidation and exoglycosidase digestions further revealed that the O-glycans from HOC 350 are mostly of core 1 and 2 structures, extended and branched on the 3-arm with both type I and type II chains, complete with variable degrees of terminal sialylation and/or fucosylation to yield the sLex or sLea epitopes. Thus, the underlying core and peripheral backbone structures are similar to that of a previously proposed composite structural model for nonsialylated human ovarian cysts O-glycans, but with some notable distinguishing structural features in addition to sialylation.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)3699-3717
Number of pages19
JournalProteomics
Volume7
Issue number20
DOIs
StatePublished - 10 2007
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Glycomics
  • Human ovarian cyst glycoproteins
  • Sialoglycoprotein
  • Sialyl Lewis a
  • Sialyl Lewis x

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