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Query: EC:2.4.99.7 (
sialyltransferase
)
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Altered glycosylations, which are associated with expression and activities of glycosyltransferases, can dramatically affect the function of glycoproteins and modify the behavior of tumor cells. ST3GAL1 is a
sialyltransferase
that adds sialic acid to core 1 glycans, thereby terminating glycan chain extension. In breast carcinomas, overexpression of ST3GAL1 promotes tumorigenesis and correlates with increased tumor grade. In pursuing the role of ST3GAL1 in breast cancer using
ST3GAL1
-siRNA to knockdown
ST3GAL1
, we identified
CD55
to be one of the potential target proteins of ST3GAL1.
CD55
is an important complement regulatory protein, preventing cells from complement-mediated cytotoxicity.
CD55
had one
N
-linked glycosylation site in addition to a Ser/Thr-rich domain, which was expected to be heavily
O
-glycosylated. Detailed analyses of
N
- and
O
-linked oligosaccharides of
CD55
released from scramble or
ST3GAL1
siRNA-treated breast cancer cells by tandem mass spectrometry revealed that the
N
-glycan profile was not affected by
ST3GAL1
silencing. The
O
-glycan profile of
CD55
demonstrated a shift in abundance to nonsialylated core 1 and monosialylated core 2 at the expense of the disialylated core 2 structure after
ST3GAL1
silencing. We also demonstrated that
O
-linked desialylation of
CD55
by
ST3GAL1
silencing resulted in increased C3 deposition and complement-mediated lysis of breast cancer cells and enhanced sensitivity to antibody-dependent cell-mediated cytotoxicity. These data demonstrated that ST3GAL1-mediated
O
-linked sialylation of
CD55
acts like an immune checkpoint molecule for cancer cells to evade immune attack and that inhibition of ST3GAL1 is a potential strategy to block
CD55
-mediated immune evasion.
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PMID:Sialylation of CD55 by ST3GAL1 Facilitates Immune Evasion in Cancer. 3317 11