Metabolic Glycan Labeling of Cancer Cells Using Variably Acetylated Monosaccharides.
Authors
Parle, Daniel R
Bulat, Flaviu
Fouad, Shahd
Zecchini, Heather
Publication Date
2022-07-25Journal Title
Bioconjug Chem
ISSN
1043-1802
Publisher
American Chemical Society (ACS)
Type
Article
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Parle, D. R., Bulat, F., Fouad, S., Zecchini, H., Brindle, K., Neves, A., & Leeper, F. (2022). Metabolic Glycan Labeling of Cancer Cells Using Variably Acetylated Monosaccharides.. Bioconjug Chem https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.bioconjchem.2c00169
Abstract
Methylcyclopropene (Cyoc)-tagged tetra-acetylated monosaccharides, and in particular mannosamine derivatives, are promising tools for medical imaging of cancer using metabolic oligosaccharide engineering and the extremely fast inverse electron-demand Diels-Alder bioorthogonal reaction. However, the in vivo potential of these monosaccharide derivatives has yet to be fully explored due to their low aqueous solubility. To address this issue, we sought to vary the extent of acetylation of Cyoc-tagged monosaccharides and probe its effect on the extent of glycan labeling in various cancer cell lines. We demonstrate that, in the case of AcxManNCyoc, tri- and diacetylated derivatives generated significantly enhanced cell labeling compared to the tetra-acetylated monosaccharide. In contrast, for the more readily soluble azide-tagged sugars, a decrease in acetylation led to decreased glycan labeling. Ac3ManNCyoc gave better labeling than the azido-tagged Ac4ManNAz and has significant potential for in vitro and in vivo imaging of glycosylated cancer biomarkers.
Sponsorship
CRUK grants C9545/A29580, C197/ A17242 and C197/A16465
Studentship from the EPSRC
Funder references
Cancer Research Uk (None)
EPSRC (2112389)
Embargo Lift Date
2023-07-25
Identifiers
External DOI: https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.bioconjchem.2c00169
This record's URL: https://www.repository.cam.ac.uk/handle/1810/338890
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