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Trends in oligomannosylation and α1,2-mannosidase expression in human cancers.
Chatterjee, Sayantani; Ugonotti, Julian; Lee, Ling Y; Everest-Dass, Arun; Kawahara, Rebeca; Thaysen-Andersen, Morten.
Afiliação
  • Chatterjee S; Department of Molecular Sciences, Macquarie University, Sydney, Australia.
  • Ugonotti J; Department of Molecular Sciences, Macquarie University, Sydney, Australia.
  • Lee LY; Department of Molecular Sciences, Macquarie University, Sydney, Australia.
  • Everest-Dass A; Institute for Glycomics, Griffith University, Gold Coast, Australia.
  • Kawahara R; Department of Molecular Sciences, Macquarie University, Sydney, Australia.
  • Thaysen-Andersen M; Joint senior authors.
Oncotarget ; 12(21): 2188-2205, 2021 Oct 12.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34676051
ABSTRACT
Aberrant protein glycosylation is a prominent cancer feature. While many tumour-associated glycoepitopes have been reported, advances in glycoanalytics continue to uncover new associations between glycosylation and cancer. Guided by a comprehensive literature survey suggesting that oligomannosylation (Man5-9 GlcNAc2) is a widespread and often regulated glycosignature in human cancers, we here revisit a valuable compilation of nearly 500 porous graphitized carbon LC-MS/MS N-glycomics datasets acquired across 11 human cancer types to systematically test for oligomannose-cancer associations. Firstly, the quantitative glycomics data obtained across 34 cancerous cell lines demonstrated that oligomannosylation is a pan-cancer feature spanning in a wide abundance range. In keeping with literature, our quantitative glycomics data of tumour and matching control tissues and new MALDI-MS imaging data of tissue microarrays showed a strong cancer-associated elevation of oligomannosylation in both basal cell (p = 1.78 × 10-12) and squamous cell (p = 1.23 × 10-11) skin cancer and colorectal cancer (p = 8.0 × 10-4). The glycomics data also indicated that some cancer types including gastric and liver cancer exhibit unchanged or reduced oligomannose levels, observations also supported by literature and MALDI-MS imaging data. Finally, expression data from public cancer repositories indicated that several α1,2-mannosidases are regulated in tumour tissues suggesting that these glycan-processing enzymes may contribute to the cancer-associated modulation of oligomannosylation. This omics-centric study has compiled robust glycomics and enzyme expression data revealing interesting molecular trends that open avenues to better understand the role of oligomannosylation in human cancers.
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