Lectins CGL and MTL, representatives of mytilectin family, exhibit different antiproliferative activity in Burkitt's lymphoma cells

Author:

Kuzmich Alexandra S.1,Filshtein Alina P.1,Likhatskaya Galina N.1,Gorpenchenko Tatiana Y.2,Chikalovets Irina V.1,Mizgina Tatyana O.1,Hua Kuo‐Feng3ORCID,von Amsberg Gunhild45,Dyshlovoy Sergey A.4ORCID,Chernikov Oleg V.1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. G.B. Elyakov Pacific Institute of Bioorganic Chemistry Far Eastern Branch of Russian Academy of Sciences Vladivostok Russia

2. Federal Scientific Center of the East Asia Terrestrial Biodiversity Far Eastern Branch of Russian Academy of Sciences Vladivostok Russia

3. Department of Biotechnology and Animal Science National Ilan University Yilan Taiwan

4. Department of Oncology, Hematology and Bone Marrow Transplantation with Section Pneumology, Hubertus Wald‐Tumorzentrum University Medical Center Hamburg‐Eppendorf Hamburg Germany

5. Martini‐Klinik, Prostate Cancer Center University Hospital Hamburg‐Eppendorf Hamburg Germany

Abstract

AbstractLectins are carbohydrate‐binding proteins, whose biological effects are exerted via binding to glycoconjugates expressed on the surface of cells. Exposure to lectins can lead not only to a change in the structure and properties of cells but also to their death. Here, we studied the biological activity of lectins from the mussels Crenomytilus graynus (CGL) and Mytilus trossulus (MTL) and showed that these proteins can affect the proliferation of human lymphoma cells. Both lectins suppressed the formation of colonies as well as cell cycle progression. The mechanism of action of these lectins was not mediated by reactive oxygen species but included damaging of mitochondria, inhibition of key cell cycle points, and activation of MAPK signaling pathway in tumor cells. Computer modeling suggested that various effects of CGL and MTL on lymphoma cells may be due to the difference in the energy of binding of these lectins to carbohydrate ligands on the cell surface. Thus, molecular recognition of residues of terminal carbohydrates on the surface of tumor cells is a key factor in the manifestation of the biological action of lectins.

Publisher

Wiley

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