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Role of a Disease-associated ST3Gal-4 in Non-small Cell Lung Cancer.

Praveen Singh1, Archana Joon1, Munmun Kumari1, Tanya Singh1, Amanjit Bal2, Pratibha Maan1, Sujata Ghosh3.   

Abstract

Sialylation promotes tumorigenesis by affecting various cancer-related events, including apoptosis inhibition, cell growth, invasion, migration, metastasis, chemo-resistance, and immunomodulation in favor of tumor progression. An altered expression of sialyltransferase enzymes is responsible for synthesizing various tumor-associated sialylated structures. In the present study, our findings have revealed a significant up-regulation of ST3Gal-4 transcript in the two major subtypes of NSCLC cell lines [squamous cell carcinoma cell line (NCI-H520) and adenocarcinoma cell line (A549)]. Thus, the role of the ST3Gal-4 gene was assessed on cancer-associated signal transduction pathways in these cells in view of proliferation, invasion, and migration. ST3Gal-4 was silenced by transfection of both the cell lines with esi-ST3Gal-4-RNA, which RT-PCR and western immunoblotting confirmed. Silencing of ST3Gal-4 resulted in a decreased expression of MAL-I interacting membrane-HSP60, identified earlier as an α2,3-sialylated glycoprotein, thus pointing towards the possible role of ST3Gal-4 in its sialylation. The proliferation, invasion, and migration of both types of NSCLC cells were reduced significantly in the ST3Gal-4 silenced cells. Our findings were substantiated by the down-regulation of β-catenin and E-cadherin, a reduced expression of activated AKT1, ERK1/2, and NF-ƙB in these cells. We propose that ST3Gal-4 may be the disease-associated sialyltransferase involved in α2,3 sialylation of the membrane proteins, including HSP60 of the NSCLC cells. This may lead to the conformational alteration of these proteins, required for the activation of E-cadherin/β-catenin, AKT, and ERK/NF-ƙB mediated signal transduction pathways in these cells, resulting in their proliferation, invasion, and migration.
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Keywords:  NSCLC; ST3Gal-4; Sialyltransferase; Signaling molecules

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Year:  2022        PMID: 36083411     DOI: 10.1007/s12013-022-01091-3

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cell Biochem Biophys        ISSN: 1085-9195            Impact factor:   2.989


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