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Eksperimental'naia onkologiia 1989

[Study of the carbohydrate components of the surface of S 1300 neuroblastoma cells with the use of cytochemical and lectin agglutination methods].

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A A Tsegel'skiĭ
M D Lutsik
A F Lashkaĭ

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The carbohydrate determinants of the cell surface of neuroblastoma C 1300 clone N 18 have been investigated by light microscopy with a panel of 11 lectins as cytochemical reagents. The expression of N- and O-glycanes with a predominance of 3-4 antigenic N-glycosyl chains was revealed. The characteristic feature of neuroblastoma cells is an abundance of an antigen A surface determinant. A strong correlation is shown between the intensity of lectin binding and index of cell agglutination. After the binding of lectins with living cells the lectin-receptor complexes are clustered, endocytosed and for 4 hours are concentrated as microvesicles in the cytoplasm compact area. Heterogeneity of the neuroblastoma cell population on the binding of peanut and Lens culinaris lectins is revealed.

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