Abstract
α-Series gangliosides define a particular sub-class of glycosphingolipids containing sialic acid α2,6-linked to GalNAc residue that was isolated as a minor compound from the brain. The sialyltransferase ST6GalNAc V was cloned from mouse brain and showed α2,6-sialyltransferase activity almost exclusively for GM1b, to form GD1α and is considered as the main enzyme involved in the biosynthesis of α-series gangliosides. Recently, ST6GALNAC5 was identified as one of the genes over-expressed in breast cancer cell populations selected for their ability to produce brain metastasis. However, the capacity of human breast cancer cells to produce α-series gangliosides has never been clearly demonstrated. Here, we show by stable transfection and MS-MS analysis of total glycosphingolipids that ST6GALNAC5 expressing MDA-MB-231 breast cancer cells accumulate GD1α ganglioside (IV3Neu5Ac1, III6Neu5Ac1Gg4-Cer).
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Vandermeersch, S., Vanbeselaere, J., Delannoy, C. P., Drolez, A., Mysiorek, C., Guérardel, Y., … Julien, S. (2015). Accumulation of GD1α ganglioside in MDA-MB-231 breast cancer cells expressing ST6GalNAc V. Molecules, 20(4), 6913–6924. https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules20046913
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