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Glycobiology | 2009

A newly generated functional antibody identifies Tn antigen as a novel determinant in the cancer cell-lymphatic endothelium interaction

Carla Danussi; Anna Coslovi; Cristiana Campa; Maria Teresa Mucignat; Paola Spessotto; Fulvio Uggeri; Sergio Paoletti; Alfonso Colombatti

Malignant transformation of epithelial cells is frequently associated with the alteration of glycosylation pathways. Tn is a common tumor-associated carbohydrate antigen present in 90% of human carcinomas and its expression correlates with metastatic potential and poor prognosis. Despite its relevance, the functional role of Tn in tumor biology has not been firmly established probably for the lack of appropriate experimental tools. Our aims were to produce highly reactive monoclonal antibodies against Tn making use of synthetically produced Tn and to test their usefulness for in vivo imaging as well as to define their potential functional activity in tumor cell spread. We immunized mice with Tn clustered on cationized BSA and screened the positive hybridomas with Tn-biotinylated alginate. Enzyme-linked immuno sorbent assay and immunofluorescence assays revealed that the most reactive anti-Tn IgM mAb (2154F12A4) selectively recognized Tn on the MCF7 breast cancer cell line since its binding to the cell membrane was completely abolished by preincubation with purified Tn. Importantly, QDot 800-conjugated mAb injected in MCF7-tumor bearing mice specifically bound to primary tumor lesions as well as to metastases in lymph nodes. In addition, this mAb was able to inhibit cancer cell adhesion to lymphatic endothelium suggesting a novel involvement of Tn in the lymphatic dissemination of cancer cells and hypothesizing future applications in inhibiting lymphatic metastases.


Journal of Carbohydrate Chemistry | 2001

SYNTHESIS OF GLYCOSYLAMINES: IDENTIFICATION AND QUANTIFICATION OF SIDE PRODUCTS

Cristiana Campa; Ivan Donati; Amedeo Vetere; Amelia Gamini; Sergio Paoletti

The synthesis of some glycosylamines (1-amino-1-deoxy D-glucose, 1-amino-1-deoxy-D-galactose and 1-amino-1-deoxylactose) was carried out by treatment of the corresponding reducing sugars with ammonium hydrogencarbonate in concentrated ammonia. The reaction mixture was first analyzed by capillary electrophoresis with indirect absorbance detection and high performance anion-exchange chromatography with pulsed amperometric detection. Beside glycosylcarbamate, a known reaction by-product, fructose and lactulose were detected during the synthesis of 1-amino-1-deoxyglucose and 1-amino-1-deoxylactose, respectively. Quantification of glycosylamines was carried out by micellar electrokinetic chromatography with UV detection of their 9-fluorenylmethyloxycarbonyl (Fmoc) derivatives; lactulosylamine was thus detected in the synthesis mixture of 1-amino-1-deoxylactose. The Fmocglycosylamines were easily purified from the other components of the crude synthesis mixtures.


Biochemical Journal | 2007

Study of the mode of action of a polygalacturonase from the phytopathogen Burkholderia cepacia

Claudia Massa; Mads Hartvig Clausen; Jure Stojan; Doriano Lamba; Cristiana Campa

We have recently isolated and heterologously expressed BcPeh28A, an endopolygalacturonase from the phytopathogenic Gram-negative bacterium Burkholderia cepacia. Endopolygalacturonases belong to glycoside hydrolase family 28 and are responsible for the hydrolysis of the non-esterified regions of pectins. The mode of action of BcPeh28A on different substrates has been investigated and its enzymatic mechanism elucidated. The hydrolysis of polygalacturonate indicates that BcPeh28A is a non-processive enzyme that releases oligomers with chain lengths ranging from two to eight. By inspection of product progression curves, a kinetic model has been generated and extensively tested. It has been used to derive the kinetic parameters that describe the time course of the formation of six predominant products. Moreover, an investigation of the enzymatic activity on shorter substrates that differ in their overall length and methylation patterns sheds light on the architecture of the BcPeh28A active site. Specifically the tolerance of individual sites towards methylated saccharide units was rationalized on the basis of the hydrolysis of hexagalacturonides with different methylation patterns.


Journal of Hazardous Materials | 2012

Borate complexes of X-ray iodinated contrast agents: Characterization and sorption studies for their removal from aqueous media

Isabella Rustighi; Ivan Donati; Matteo Ferluga; Cristiana Campa; Adele E. Pasqua; Marco Rossi; Sergio Paoletti

Iodinated contrast media (ICM) are persistent and ubiquitous water pollutants. Because of their high water solubility and biochemical stability, their phase-separation and recovery from the aquatic environment is very difficult. Here, borate was chosen as a complexing agent of the two diagnostic aids iomeprol and iopamidol in order to provide them with a negative charge and to fix the resulting adducts on Dowex 1X4 ion exchangers. A systematic characterization study of the complex by means of capillary zone electrophoresis and 11B NMR revealed that iomeprol and iopamidol interact with borate anions in aqueous solutions giving a 1:1 single-charged adduct and that the association constant at 25 °C for both contrast agents is highest at pH 10.5. These findings allowed the proper calibration of experimental parameters for further batch adsorption-desorption trials, where the two ICM were shown to be almost completely removed from the water phase and released from the solid sorbents in mild conditions, enabling the recovery of functional resin.


Archive | 2011

Capillary Electrophoresis for Monitoring Natural and Synthetic Processes of Saccharide-Bearing Molecules

Marco Rossi; Amelia Gamini; Cristiana Campa

A survey of the more recent applications and developments of capillary electrophoresis (CE) to study reactions involving saccharide-bearing molecules is presented. Selected studies are cited to highlight the potentialities as well as the versatility of capillary electrophoresis. CE strategies that are applied to monitoring the synthesis of carbohydrate-based molecules are discussed. One strategy is the monitoring of mono- and oligosaccharides synthesis; another is the preparation of glycoconjugates, including those bearing nonsaccharidic backbone. The biological implications are also discussed, such as the action of enzymes on carbohydrate-based species, particularly on polysaccharides, in terms of kinetic parameters, enzyme activity, and substrate specificity evaluation, as well as active site identification. Studies showing how capillary electrophoretic strategies are applied to investigate naturally occurring processes, pursuing the ultimate goal of monitoring single cell reactions, are also presented.


Electrophoresis | 2006

Overview on advances in capillary electrophoresis‐mass spectrometry of carbohydrates: A tabulated review

Cristiana Campa; Anna Coslovi; Anna Flamigni; Marco Rossi


Biomaterials | 2005

The role of Galectin-1 in the interaction between chondrocytes and a lactose-modified chitosan

Patrizia Marcon; Eleonora Marsich; Amedeo Vetere; Pamela Mozetic; Cristiana Campa; Ivan Donati; Franco Vittur; Amelia Gamini; Sergio Paoletti


Electrophoresis | 2005

Analysis of gadobenate dimeglumine by capillary zone electrophoresis coupled with electrospray-mass spectrometry

Cristiana Campa; Marco Rossi; Anna Flamigni; Edi Baiutti; Anna Coslovi; Luisella Calabi


Journal of Chromatography A | 2007

Study of molar response of dextrans in electrochemical detection

Franco Abballe; Mila Toppazzini; Cristiana Campa; Fulvio Uggeri; Sergio Paoletti


Journal of Molecular Catalysis B-enzymatic | 2007

Enzymatic synthesis of the Tn antigen

Anna Coslovi; Cristiana Campa; Anna Flamigni; Marco Rossi; Amedeo Vetere; Fulvio Uggeri; Sergio Paoletti

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