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Published in: Tumor Biology 10/2016

Open Access 01-10-2016 | Original Article

Different expression levels of glycans on leukemic cells—a novel screening method with molecularly imprinted polymers (MIP) targeting sialic acid

Authors: Zahra El-Schich, Mohammad Abdullah, Sudhirkumar Shinde, Nishtman Dizeyi, Anders Rosén, Börje Sellergren, Anette Gjörloff Wingren

Published in: Tumor Biology | Issue 10/2016

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Abstract

Sialic acid (SA) is normally expressed on the cell membranes and is located at the terminal position of the sugar chains. SA plays an important role for regulation of the innate immunity, function as markers of the cells and can be recognized by a variety of receptors. Interestingly, the level of SA expression is increased on metastatic cancer cells. The availability of specific antibodies against SA is limited and, therefore, biomarker tools for detection of SA are lacking. We have recently presented a novel method for specific fluorescence labeling of SA molecular imprinted polymers (MIP). Here, we have performed an extended screening of SA expression by using SA-MIP and included four different chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL) cell lines, conveniently analyzed by flow cytometry and fluorescence microscopy. SA expression was detected in four cell lines at different levels, and the SA expression were verified with lectin-FITC. These results show that SA-MIP can be used as a plastic antibody for detection of SA using both flow cytometry and fluorescence microscopy. We suggest that SA-MIP can be used for screening of different tumor cells of various stages, including CLL cells.
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Metadata
Title
Different expression levels of glycans on leukemic cells—a novel screening method with molecularly imprinted polymers (MIP) targeting sialic acid
Authors
Zahra El-Schich
Mohammad Abdullah
Sudhirkumar Shinde
Nishtman Dizeyi
Anders Rosén
Börje Sellergren
Anette Gjörloff Wingren
Publication date
01-10-2016
Publisher
Springer Netherlands
Published in
Tumor Biology / Issue 10/2016
Print ISSN: 1010-4283
Electronic ISSN: 1423-0380
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s13277-016-5280-y

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