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Gangliosides shed by tumor cells enhance tumor formation in mice.
S Ladisch, … , S Kitada, E F Hays
S Ladisch, … , S Kitada, E F Hays
Published June 1, 1987
Citation Information: J Clin Invest. 1987;79(6):1879-1882. https://doi.org/10.1172/JCI113031.
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Gangliosides shed by tumor cells enhance tumor formation in mice.

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The role of tumor cell membrane gangliosides in tumor formation was probed using a series of cloned murine AKR lymphoma cell lines. Tumor formation was directly related to high expression and shedding of membrane gangliosides. In vivo, as little as 1 pmol of purified total gangliosides of highly tumorigenic cells, injected intradermally with poorly tumorigenic cells (which lacked and did not shed gangliosides), markedly increased the tumorigenicity of these cells in syngeneic normal mice. Thus, gangliosides shed by tumor cells are a previously unrecognized, extremely potent enhancer of tumor formation in vivo.

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S Ladisch, S Kitada, E F Hays

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