Sialyl-Lewis A
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MeSH | sialyl+Lewis+A |
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C31H52N2O23 | |
Molar mass | 820.75 g·mol−1 |
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Sialyl-LewisA, also known as sialyl LeA and SLeA, is a tetrasaccharide carbohydrate that is usually attached to Lewis A O-glycans on the surface of cells. It is known to play a vital role in cell-to-cell recognition processes.
Occurrence of the Sialyl-Lewis A antigen, detected with the CA19-9 antibody, is highly correlated advanced epithelial cancers, such as stage III and stage IV colorectal cancers.[1]
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References
- ↑ Matsui T, Kojima T, Suzuki H, Hamajima H, Nakazato H, Ito K, Nakao A, Sakamoto J (June 2004). "Sialyl Lewisa Expression as a Predictor of the Prognosis of Colon Carcinoma Patients in a Prospective Randomized Clinical Trial". Japanese Journal of Clinical Oncology. 34 (10): 588–593. doi:10.1093/jjco/hyh110.
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