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ST6GalNAc-I controls expression of sialyl-Tn antigen in gastrointestinal tissues.

Nuno T Marcos1, Eric P Bennett, Joana Gomes, Ana Magalhaes, Catarina Gomes, Leonor David, Imran Dar, Charlotte Jeanneau, Shawn DeFrees, Dorrit Krustrup, Lotte K Vogel, Elin H Kure, Joy Burchell, Joyce Taylor-Papadimitriou, Henrik Clausen, Ulla Mandel, Celso A Reis.   

Abstract

Sialyl-Tn is a simple mucin-type carbohydrate antigen aberrantly expressed in gastrointestinal adenocarcinomas and in the precursor lesion intestinal metaplasia. Sialyl-Tn tumour expression is an independent indicator of poor prognosis. We have previously shown in vitro that ST6GalNAc-I and ST6GalNAc-II sialyltransferases can synthesize sialyl-Tn. The aim of the present study was to establish whether ST6GalNAc-I is the major enzyme responsible for the expression of sialyl-Tn. We used a model of CHO-ldlD cells producing only MUC1-Tn glycoform and showed that ST6GalNAc-I is the key-enzyme leading to sialyl-Tn biosynthesis. We developed novel monoclonal antibodies specific for ST6GalNAc-I and evaluated its expression in gastrointestinal tissues. ST6GalNAc-I was detected in normal colon mucosa co-localized with O-acetylated sialyl-Tn. Expression was largely unaltered in colorectal adenocarcinomas. In contrast, we found that ST6GalNAc-I is weakly expressed in normal gastric mucosa, but over-expressed in intestinal metaplasia, co-localized with sialyl-Tn. In gastric carcinomas ST6GalNAc-I was also associated with sialyl-Tn, but with heterogeneous staining and partial co-localization. Our results showed ST6GalNAc-I as the major enzyme controlling the expression of cancer-associated sialyl-Tn antigen in gastrointestinal tissues.

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Year:  2011        PMID: 21622148     DOI: 10.2741/e345

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Front Biosci (Elite Ed)        ISSN: 1945-0494


  58 in total

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Journal:  J Biol Chem       Date:  2011-09-20       Impact factor: 5.157

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5.  Probing the O-glycoproteome of gastric cancer cell lines for biomarker discovery.

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Journal:  Mol Cell Proteomics       Date:  2015-03-26       Impact factor: 5.911

6.  A validated collection of mouse monoclonal antibodies to human glycosyltransferases functioning in mucin-type O-glycosylation.

Authors:  Catharina Steentoft; Zhang Yang; Shengjun Wang; Tongzhong Ju; Malene B Vester-Christensen; María F Festari; Sarah L King; Kelley Moremen; Ida S B Larsen; Christoffer K Goth; Katrine T Schjoldager; Lars Hansen; Eric P Bennett; Ulla Mandel; Yoshiki Narimatsu
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7.  CDX2 homeoprotein is involved in the regulation of ST6GalNAc-I gene in intestinal metaplasia.

Authors:  Rita Pinto; Rita Barros; Isabel Pereira-Castro; Patricia Mesquita; Luis T da Costa; Eric P Bennett; Raquel Almeida; Leonor David
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Journal:  Gastric Cancer       Date:  2014-12-23       Impact factor: 7.370

Review 9.  Glycosylation in cancer: mechanisms and clinical implications.

Authors:  Salomé S Pinho; Celso A Reis
Journal:  Nat Rev Cancer       Date:  2015-08-20       Impact factor: 60.716

10.  SNORD116 and SNORD115 change expression of multiple genes and modify each other's activity.

Authors:  Marina Falaleeva; Justin Surface; Manli Shen; Pierre de la Grange; Stefan Stamm
Journal:  Gene       Date:  2015-07-26       Impact factor: 3.688

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