| Literature DB >> 31419058 |
Sayantani Chatterjee1, Ling Y Lee1,2, Rebeca Kawahara1,3, Jodie L Abrahams1,4, Barbara Adamczyk5, Merrina Anugraham1,6, Christopher Ashwood1,7, Zeynep Sumer-Bayraktar1,8, Matthew T Briggs9, Jenny H L Chik1,10, Arun Everest-Dass1,4, Sarah Förster11, Hannes Hinneburg1, Katia R M Leite12, Ian Loke1,13, Uwe Möginger14, Edward S X Moh1,15, Miyako Nakano1,16, Saulo Recuero12, Manveen K Sethi1,17, Miguel Srougi12, Kathrin Stavenhagen1,18, Vignesh Venkatakrishnan19, Katherine Wongtrakul-Kish1,20, Simone Diestel21, Peter Hoffmann9, Niclas G Karlsson5, Daniel Kolarich4, Mark P Molloy1,22, Michael H Muders11, Martin K Oehler23, Nicolle H Packer1,4,15, Giuseppe Palmisano3, Morten Thaysen-Andersen1.
Abstract
While aberrant protein glycosylation is a recognized characteristic of human cancers, advances in glycoanalytics continue to discover new associations between glycoproteins and tumorigenesis. This glycomics-centric study investigates a possible link between protein paucimannosylation, an under-studied class of human N-glycosylation [Man1-3 GlcNAc2 Fuc0-1 ], and cancer. The paucimannosidic glycans (PMGs) of 34 cancer cell lines and 133 tissue samples spanning 11 cancer types and matching non-cancerous specimens are profiled from 467 published and unpublished PGC-LC-MS/MS N-glycome datasets collected over a decade. PMGs, particularly Man2-3 GlcNAc2 Fuc1 , are prominent features of 29 cancer cell lines, but the PMG level varies dramatically across and within the cancer types (1.0-50.2%). Analyses of paired (tumor/non-tumor) and stage-stratified tissues demonstrate that PMGs are significantly enriched in tumor tissues from several cancer types including liver cancer (p = 0.0033) and colorectal cancer (p = 0.0017) and is elevated as a result of prostate cancer and chronic lymphocytic leukaemia progression (p < 0.05). Surface expression of paucimannosidic epitopes is demonstrated on human glioblastoma cells using immunofluorescence while biosynthetic involvement of N-acetyl-β-hexosaminidase is indicated by quantitative proteomics. This intriguing association between protein paucimannosylation and human cancers warrants further exploration to detail the biosynthesis, cellular location(s), protein carriers, and functions of paucimannosylation in tumorigenesis and metastasis.Entities:
Keywords: cancer; glycan; glycomics; paucimannosidic glycan; protein paucimannosylation
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31419058 DOI: 10.1002/pmic.201900010
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Proteomics ISSN: 1615-9853 Impact factor: 3.984