Galectin-1 expression in human glioma cells: Modulation by ionizing radiation and effects on tumor cell proliferation and migration

  • Authors:
    • Herwig M. Strik
    • Katharina Schmidt
    • Paul Lingor
    • Lars Tönges
    • Wilfried Kugler
    • Mirko Nitsche
    • Gabriel A. Rabinovich
    • Mathias Bähr
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  • Published online on: August 1, 2007     https://doi.org/10.3892/or.18.2.483
  • Pages: 483-488
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Abstract

Galectins are evolutionarily conserved β-galactoside-binding lectins which recognize specific glycoconjugates on the cell surface and the extracellular matrix. Accumulating evidence indicates that these proteins are involved in a variety of physiological and pathological processes including tumor growth and metastasis. Up-regulated expression of galectin-1 is a hallmark of a variety of malignant tumors. Here, we examined the expression of galectin-1 in glioma cell lines, the influence of ionizing irradiation and the intracellular and extracellular effects of this protein on tumor cell proliferation and migration. Galectin-1 was detected in both A172 and U118 glioma cells by immunoblot analysis. Ionizing irradiation induced a statistically significant up-regulation in glioma cell lines. RNA-interference-mediated silencing resulted in a significant suppression of the proliferation of the A172 cells, while the addition of recombinant galectin-1 had no effect. On the other hand, the migratory capacity of both cell lines was reduced after galectin-1 down-regulation, and up-regulated by the addition of exogenous galectin-1. Our results provide evidence of a role for galectin-1 in the regulation of glioma cell proliferation and migration. While an intracellular mechanism seemed to prevail in galectin-1-mediated regulation of tumor cell proliferation, the control of cell migration was exerted by both intracellular and extracellular mechanisms. In addition, this protein was up-regulated by ionizing radiation, indicating that the blockade of this protein should be performed before radiotherapy to avoid any undesired stimulating effects. Given the multifactorial role of galectin-1 in the regulation of tumor escape and metastasis, we conclude that targeting galectin-1 may have therapeutic benefits in the treatment of malignant glioma.

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Strik HM, Schmidt K, Lingor P, Tönges L, Kugler W, Nitsche M, Rabinovich GA and Bähr M: Galectin-1 expression in human glioma cells: Modulation by ionizing radiation and effects on tumor cell proliferation and migration. Oncol Rep 18: 483-488, 2007
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Strik, H.M., Schmidt, K., Lingor, P., Tönges, L., Kugler, W., Nitsche, M. ... Bähr, M. (2007). Galectin-1 expression in human glioma cells: Modulation by ionizing radiation and effects on tumor cell proliferation and migration. Oncology Reports, 18, 483-488. https://doi.org/10.3892/or.18.2.483
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Strik, H. M., Schmidt, K., Lingor, P., Tönges, L., Kugler, W., Nitsche, M., Rabinovich, G. A., Bähr, M."Galectin-1 expression in human glioma cells: Modulation by ionizing radiation and effects on tumor cell proliferation and migration". Oncology Reports 18.2 (2007): 483-488.
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Strik, H. M., Schmidt, K., Lingor, P., Tönges, L., Kugler, W., Nitsche, M., Rabinovich, G. A., Bähr, M."Galectin-1 expression in human glioma cells: Modulation by ionizing radiation and effects on tumor cell proliferation and migration". Oncology Reports 18, no. 2 (2007): 483-488. https://doi.org/10.3892/or.18.2.483