2004
DOI: 10.1038/sj.bjc.6602163
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Multiple roles of mucins in pancreatic cancer, a lethal and challenging malignancy

Abstract: Mucins are members of an expanding family of large multifunctional glycoproteins. Pancreatic mucins have important biological functions, including the protection, lubrication, and moisturisation of the surfaces of epithelial tissues lining ductal structures within the pancreas. Several lines of evidence support the notion that deregulated mucin production is a hallmark of inflammatory and neoplastic disorders of the pancreas. Herein, we discuss the factors that contribute to the lethality of pancreatic cancer … Show more

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“…In several studies we used a FITCconjugated CD227 antibody to probe the existence of a single mucin variety, MUC1. We note that other membrane-bound mucins such as MUC3, MUC4, MUC12, MUC16 and MUC17 are also present (Hollingsworth and Swanson, 2004;Moniaux et al, 2004); relative contribution to the functional mucin barrier effect is probably determined by their relative abundance and extended extracellular domain sequence.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In several studies we used a FITCconjugated CD227 antibody to probe the existence of a single mucin variety, MUC1. We note that other membrane-bound mucins such as MUC3, MUC4, MUC12, MUC16 and MUC17 are also present (Hollingsworth and Swanson, 2004;Moniaux et al, 2004); relative contribution to the functional mucin barrier effect is probably determined by their relative abundance and extended extracellular domain sequence.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The carbohydrate content of the secreted mucins represents about 25% of their total mass conferring them with hydrodynamic properties believed to impart lubrication and protection at the luminal cell surface. In several types of cancer, overexpression of mucins has been noted; these mucins typically display abnormal or incomplete glycosylation (39,40). The ovarian carcinoma biomarker CA125 is a mucin where only relatively recently has the repertoire of its diverse oligosaccharide structures been elucidated (41).…”
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“…10,13,14 However, mucins are also believed to play an important role in the pathogenesis of benign and malignant diseases of secretory epithelial cells. 10,11,15 An aberrant expression of mucins has been reported in a variety of carcinomas. CA125, a tumor biomarker being used in clinics for the diagnosis of EOC, is actually a mucin (MUC16).…”
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