Plant Lectins Targeting O-Glycans at the Cell Surface as Tools for Cancer Diagnosis, Prognosis and Therapy

Int J Mol Sci. 2017 Jun 9;18(6):1232. doi: 10.3390/ijms18061232.

Abstract

Aberrant O-glycans expressed at the surface of cancer cells consist of membrane-tethered glycoproteins (T and Tn antigens) and glycolipids (Lewis a, Lewis x and Forssman antigens). All of these O-glycans have been identified as glyco-markers of interest for the diagnosis and the prognosis of cancer diseases. These epitopes are specifically detected using T/Tn-specific lectins isolated from various plants such as jacalin from Artocarpus integrifola, and fungi such as the Agaricus bisporus lectin. These lectins accommodate T/Tn antigens at the monosaccharide-binding site; residues located in the surrounding extended binding-site of the lectins often participate in the binding of more extended epitopes. Depending on the shape and size of the extended carbohydrate-binding site, their fine sugar-binding specificity towards complex O-glycans readily differs from one lectin to another, resulting in a great diversity in their sugar-recognition capacity. T/Tn-specific lectins have been extensively used for the histochemical detection of cancer cells in biopsies and for the follow up of the cancer progression and evolution. T/Tn-specific lectins also induce a caspase-dependent apoptosis in cancer cells, often associated with a more or less severe inhibition of proliferation. Moreover, they provide another potential source of molecules adapted to the building of photosensitizer-conjugates allowing a specific targeting to cancer cells, for the photodynamic treatment of tumors.

Keywords: Morniga G; O-glycosylation; T antigen; Tn antigen; cancer; diagnosis; lectin; peanut lectin; photodynamic therapy; prognosis.

Publication types

  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Antigens, Tumor-Associated, Carbohydrate / metabolism
  • Cell Membrane / metabolism*
  • Gene Expression
  • Humans
  • Neoplasms / diagnosis
  • Neoplasms / metabolism*
  • Neoplasms / mortality
  • Neoplasms / therapy
  • Photochemotherapy
  • Plant Lectins* / chemistry
  • Plant Lectins* / metabolism
  • Polysaccharides / chemistry
  • Polysaccharides / metabolism*
  • Prognosis
  • Structure-Activity Relationship
  • Substrate Specificity

Substances

  • Antigens, Tumor-Associated, Carbohydrate
  • Plant Lectins
  • Polysaccharides
  • Tn antigen