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Comprehensive N-Glycome Profiling of Cells and Tissues for Breast Cancer Diagnosis.

Qinying Li1, Guoyun Li1,2, Yu Zhou1, Xin Zhang1, Mei Sun3, Hao Jiang1,2, Guangli Yu1,2.   

Abstract

Aberrant protein glycosylation is observed in the progression of many types of diseases, including different cancers. In this study, we assess differential N-glycan patterns of human breast cancer cells and tissues by PGC-ESI-MS/MS. Compared with mammary epithelial cells, high-mannose glycans were significantly elevated in breast cancer cells. However, the alteration of N-glycans in tissues was more obvious than that in cells. Sixty-three kinds of different N-glycans were stably identified, and 38 types of them exhibited significant differences between para-carcinoma and breast cancer tissues. High-mannose glycans and core-fucosylated glycans were increased in the breast cancer tissues, while bisected glycans and sialylated glycans were decreased. Moreover, a total of 27 types of N-glycans displayed evident differences between benign breast tumor and breast cancer tissues, and most of them including bisected and sialylated glycans exhibited decreased relative abundances in cancer tissues. Overall, three high-mannose N-glycans (F0H6N2S0, F0H7N2S0, F0H8N2S0) exhibited significant diagnostic accuracy in both breast cancer cells and tissues, suggesting their potential role in biomarkers. Furthermore, a negative correlation between sialylated glycans and age of patients was identified. In conclusion, our results may be beneficial to understand the role that N-glycan plays on the progression of breast cancer and propose potential diagnostic biomarkers.

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Keywords:  -glycans; PGC-ESI-MS/MS profiling; benign breast tumor; breast cancer

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Year:  2019        PMID: 30889355     DOI: 10.1021/acs.jproteome.9b00073

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Proteome Res        ISSN: 1535-3893            Impact factor:   4.466


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