Changes in membrane lipid content and composition have been repeatedly detected in experimentally induced as well as spontaneous tumors. Previous data on ganglioside analysis in human astrocytomas suggested a possible correlation between their content and pattern and the histological grading of these tumors. In our study we could definitely prove this correlation: in fact the level of malignancy, passing from grade I to grade IV, is associated with a statistically significant increase of a ganglioside identified as ganglioside GD3. Another important modification in the ganglioside pattern of human astrocytomas is the decrease in polysialylated species with increasing level of malignancy.

Correlation between ganglioside distribution and histological grading of human astrocytomas / B. Berra, S.M. Gaini, L. Riboni. - In: INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF CANCER. - ISSN 0020-7136. - 36:3(1985), pp. 363-366. [10.1002/ijc.1985.36.3.363]

Correlation between ganglioside distribution and histological grading of human astrocytomas

B. Berra;S.M. Gaini;L. Riboni
1985

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Changes in membrane lipid content and composition have been repeatedly detected in experimentally induced as well as spontaneous tumors. Previous data on ganglioside analysis in human astrocytomas suggested a possible correlation between their content and pattern and the histological grading of these tumors. In our study we could definitely prove this correlation: in fact the level of malignancy, passing from grade I to grade IV, is associated with a statistically significant increase of a ganglioside identified as ganglioside GD3. Another important modification in the ganglioside pattern of human astrocytomas is the decrease in polysialylated species with increasing level of malignancy.
Settore BIO/10 - Biochimica
1985
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