Abstract
The possible relationship between ganglioside levels and ganglioside profiles in malignant tumors and the formation of metastasis was investigated by the analysis of gangliosides in metastasizing SMT-2A and nonmetastasizing MT-W9a mammary carcinomas as well as in metastases formed from SMT-2A tumors. The extracted lipid of SMT-2A tumors contained 3.3-fold more lipid-bound sialic acid than did that of MT-W9a tumors. THe differences were also substantial in the ganglioside profiles in these 2 tumors. Plasma membranes isolated from SMT-2A tumors also contained 1.8-fold more lipid-bound sialic acid than did plasma membranes from MT-W9a tumors. Ganglioside profiles in two types of SMT-2A secondary tumors were investigated. The lipid-bound sialic acid content was 1.5-fold higher in tumor nodules in the lung and 1.9-fold higher in axillary lymph node tumors than it was in primary SMT-2A tumors. The ganglioside pattern in these 2 secondary tumors generally reflected that found in SMT-2A: high levels of gangliosides containing three or four sialic acid molecules. The lung nodule retained its specificity with respect to lipid-bound sialic acid content and ganglioside pattern after the lung nodule was sequentially transplanted three times to the site of the original SMT-2A tumor growth.
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