Journal article

Antibody recognition of aberrant glycosylation on the surface of cancer cells

C Soliman, E Yuriev, PA Ramsland

Current Opinion in Structural Biology | CURRENT BIOLOGY LTD | Published : 2017

Abstract

Carbohydrate-binding antibodies and carbohydrate-based vaccines are being actively pursued as targeted immunotherapies for a broad range of cancers. Recognition of tumor-associated carbohydrates (glycans) by antibodies is predominantly towards terminal epitopes on glycoproteins and glycolipids on the surface of cancer cells. Crystallography along with complementary experimental and computational methods have been extensively used to dissect antibody recognition of glycan epitopes commonly found in cancer. We provide an overview of the structural biology of antibody recognition of tumor-associated glycans and propose potential rearrangements of these targets in the membrane that could dictate..

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Funding Acknowledgements

CS is supported by a postgraduate scholarship from the School of Science, RMIT University. PAR is supported by a Vice Chancellor's Senior Research Fellowship from RMIT University. The authors gratefully acknowledge the contribution towards this study from the Victorian Operational Infrastructure Support Program received by the Burnet Institute.