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    Chapter 1 Chemical and Physicochemical Properties of Gangliosides
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    Chapter 2 Gangliosides of the Nervous System
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    Chapter 3 Scattering Techniques and Ganglioside Aggregates: Laser Light, Neutron, and X-Ray Scattering
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    Chapter 4 Gangliosides in the Immune System: Role of Glycosphingolipids and Glycosphingolipid-Enriched Lipid Rafts in Immunological Functions
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    Chapter 5 Ganglioside Metabolism and Its Inherited Diseases
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    Chapter 6 Gangliosides and Tumors
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    Chapter 7 Anti-ganglioside Antibodies in Peripheral Nerve Pathology
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    Chapter 8 Protocols for Glycosyltransferase Assays: Ganglioside Globoside and Lewis-X Intermediate-Lactosylceramide Biosyntheses in Eukaryotic Systems
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    Chapter 9 Mass Spectrometry of Gangliosides
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    Chapter 10 Visualization of Brain Gangliosides Using MALDI Imaging Mass Spectrometry
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    Chapter 11 Immunoelectron Microscopy of Gangliosides
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    Chapter 12 Nuclear Magnetic Resonance of Gangliosides
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    Chapter 13 Methods for the Preparation of Anti-ganglioside Monoclonal Antibodies
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    Chapter 14 Chemical Synthesis of Gangliosides
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    Chapter 15 Radioactive Gangliosides for Biological Studies
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    Chapter 16 Synthesis of Fluorescent Gangliosides
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    Chapter 17 Synthesis of Photoactivatable and Paramagnetic Gangliosides
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    Chapter 18 Methods for Assay of Ganglioside Catabolic Enzymes
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    Chapter 19 Pharmacological Modulation of Glycosphingolipid Metabolism
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    Chapter 20 Molecular Dynamics of Gangliosides
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    Chapter 21 Determination of Glycolipid Ligands of Carbohydrate-Binding Proteins Directly on Thin Layer Chromatograms
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    Chapter 22 Identification of KDN-Gangliosides
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    Chapter 23 Glycoreplica Peptides
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Chapter title
Gangliosides and Tumors
Chapter number 6
Book title
Gangliosides
Published in
Methods in molecular biology, January 2018
DOI 10.1007/978-1-4939-8552-4_6
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Book ISBNs
978-1-4939-8551-7, 978-1-4939-8552-4
Authors

Reiji Kannagi, Bi-He Cai, Hsiang-Chi Huang, Chia-Chun Chao, Keiichiro Sakuma, Kannagi, Reiji, Cai, Bi-He, Huang, Hsiang-Chi, Chao, Chia-Chun, Sakuma, Keiichiro

Abstract

Tumor-associated gangliosides play important roles in regulation of signal transduction induced by growth-factor receptors including EGFR, FGFR, HGF and PDGFR in a specific microdomain called glycosynapse in the cancer cell membranes, and in interaction with glycan recognition molecules involved in cell adhesion and immune regulation including selectins and siglecs. As the genes involved in the synthesis and degradation of tumor-associated gangliosides were identified, biological functions became clearer from the experimental results employing forced overexpression and/or knockdown/knockout of the genes. Studies on the regulatory mechanisms for their expression also achieved great advancements. Epigenetic silencing of glycan-related genes is a dominant mechanism in glycan alteration at early stages of carcinogenesis. Development of hypoxia resistance involving activation of a transcription factor HIF, and acquisition of cancer stem cell-like characteristics through epithelial-mesenchymal transition are important mechanisms for glycan modulations in the later stages of cancer progression. In the initial stages of studies, the gangliosides which specifically appear in cancers attracted attention under the name of tumor-associated gangliosides. However, it became apparent that not only the cancer-associated gangliosides but also the normal gangliosides present in nonmalignant cells and tissues perform important biological functions, and some of them tend to disappear in cancer cells resulting in the loss of the physiological functions, and this sometimes facilitates progression of cancers.

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Researcher 3 19%
Student > Master 2 13%
Student > Ph. D. Student 2 13%
Student > Doctoral Student 1 6%
Student > Bachelor 1 6%
Other 2 13%
Unknown 5 31%
Readers by discipline Count As %
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology 4 25%
Immunology and Microbiology 3 19%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences 1 6%
Nursing and Health Professions 1 6%
Physics and Astronomy 1 6%
Other 1 6%
Unknown 5 31%
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