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Hyperglycemia alters N-glycans on colon cancer cells through increased production of activated monosaccharides.

H F Loponte1,2, I A Oliveira1, B C Rodrigues3, R Nunes-da-Fonseca3, R Mohana-Borges1, F Alisson-Silva2, W B Dias1, A R Todeschini4.   

Abstract

Diabetes Mellitus (DM) is both, correlated and a known risk factor for colorectal cancer (CRC). Besides favoring the incidence of CRC, DM also accelerates its progression, worsening its prognosis. Previously, hyperglycemia, the DM hallmark, has been shown to lead to aberrant glycosylation of CRC cells, heightening their malignancy both in vivo and in vitro. Here we use mass spectrometry to elucidate the composition and putative structures of N-glycans expressed by MC38 cultured in normoglycemic (LG) and hyperglycemic-like conditions (HG). N-glycans, 67, were identified in MC38 cells cultured in LG and HG. The cells grown in HG showed a greater abundance of N-glycans when compared to LNG cells, without changes in the proportion of sialylated, fucosylated and mannosylated N-glycans. Among the identified N-glycans, 16 were differentially expressed, mostly mannosylated and fucosylated, with a minority of them being sialylated. Metabolomics analysis indicates that the alterations observed in the N-glycosylation may be mostly due to increase of the activated monosaccharides pool, through an increased glucose entrance into the cells. The alterations found here corroborate data from the literature regarding the progression of CRC, advocating for development or repositioning of effective treatments against CRC in diabetic patients.
© 2022. The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer Science+Business Media, LLC, part of Springer Nature.

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Keywords:  Colorectal cancer; Glycans; Glycomics; Mass spectrometry; Metabolomics

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Year:  2022        PMID: 35380345     DOI: 10.1007/s10719-022-10057-9

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Glycoconj J        ISSN: 0282-0080            Impact factor:   3.009


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