Publications by authors named "B Weijdegard"

Despite sulfated O-linked glycans being abundant on ovarian cancer (OC) glycoproteins, their regulation during cancer development and involvement in cancer pathogenesis remain unexplored. We characterized O-glycans carrying sulfation on galactose residues and compared their expression with defined sulfotransferases regulated during OC development. Desialylated sulfated oligosaccharides were released from acidic glycoproteins in the cyst fluid from one patient with a benign serous cyst and one patient with serous OC.

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MUC5AC has been indicated to be a marker for mucinous ovarian cancer (OC). We investigated the use of in situ proximity ligation assay (PLA) for blood group ABH expressing MUC5AC to differentiate between serous and mucinous OC, to validate preceding observations that also MUC5AC ABH expression is increased in mucinous OC. We developed PLA for anti-A, B, and H/anti-MUC5AC and a PLA using a combined lectin Ulex europaeus agglutinin I (UEA I)/anti-MUC5AC assay.

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Alterations in the target proteins of fluoroquinolones, especially in GyrA and ParC, are known to cause resistance. Here, we investigated environmental Escherichia communities to explore the possible link between the abundance of mutations, and the exposure to fluoroquinolones. Sediment samples were collected from a relatively pristine lake, up and downstream from a sewage treatment plant, and from several industrially polluted sites.

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Article Synopsis
  • Mucins, which are proteins with specific sugar modifications, play a significant role in ovarian cancer, especially since abnormal mucin expression is linked to tumor development.
  • The study focused on analyzing MUC5AC expression and the O-glycosylation patterns of proteins found in ovarian cyst fluids from patients with various tumor types and stages.
  • Results indicated distinct differences in the sugar structures between benign and malignant tumors, suggesting that specific glycoprotein profiles could serve as potential biomarkers for ovarian cancer diagnosis and progression.
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Nitric oxide (NO) is highly unstable and has a half-life of seconds in buffer solutions. It is synthesized by NO-synthase (NOS), which has been found to exist in the following three isoforms: neuro nitric oxide synthase (nNOS), inducible nitric oxide synthase (iNOS), and endothelial nitric oxide synthase (eNOS). NOS activity is localized in the reproductive tracts of many species, although direct evidence for NOS isoforms in the Fallopian tubes of mice is still lacking.

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