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Query: UMLS:C0699790 (
colon cancer
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Aberrant expression of
O
-glycans is a hallmark of epithelial cancers. Mucin-type
O-
glycosylation is initiated by a large family of UDP-GalNAc:polypeptide
N
-acetylgalactosaminyltransferases (GalNAc-Ts) that target different proteins and are differentially expressed in cells and organs. Here, we investigated the expression patterns of all of the GalNAc-Ts in
colon cancer
by analyzing transcriptomic data. We found that
GalNAc-T6
was highly up-regulated in colon adenocarcinomas but absent in normal-appearing adjacent colon tissue. These results were verified by immunohistochemistry, suggesting that
GalNAc-T6
plays a role in colon carcinogenesis. To investigate the function of
GalNAc-T6
in
colon cancer
, we used precise gene targeting to produce isogenic
colon cancer
cell lines with a knockout/rescue system for
GALNT6
GalNAc-T6
expression was associated with a cancer-like, dysplastic growth pattern, whereas
GALNT6
knockout cells showed a more normal differentiation pattern, reduced proliferation, normalized cell-cell adhesion, and formation of crypts in tissue cultures.
O-
Glycoproteomic analysis of the engineered cell lines identified a small set of
GalNAc-T6
-specific targets, suggesting that this isoform has unique cellular functions. In support of this notion, the genetically and functionally closely related GalNAc-T3 homolog did not show compensatory functionality for effects observed for
GalNAc-T6
. Taken together, these data strongly suggest that aberrant
GalNAc-T6
expression and site-specific glycosylation is involved in oncogenic transformation.
...
PMID:
De novo
expression of human polypeptide
N
-acetylgalactosaminyltransferase 6 (GalNAc-T6) in colon adenocarcinoma inhibits the differentiation of colonic epithelium. 2918
Colorectal carcinoma (CRC) is the second leading cause of cancer mortality worldwide. O-glycosylated mucins at the cell surface of colonic mucosa exhibit alterations in cancer and are involved in fundamental biological processes, including invasion and metastasis. Certain members of the GalNAc-transferase family may be responsible for these changes and are being investigated as novel biomarkers of cancer. In the present study the prognostic significance of
GalNAc-T6
was investigated in patients with CRC patients.
GalNAc-T6
expression was observed in all three
colon cancer
cell lines analyzed by reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction, immunofluorescence and flow cytometry. A cohort of 81
colon cancer
specimens was analyzed by immunohistochemical staining using MAb T6.3. It was demonstrated that
GalNAc-T6
was expressed in 35/81 (43%) cases of
colon cancer
but not in the normal colonic mucosa. No association was observed with the clinical-pathologic parameters. However, patients expressing
GalNAc-T6
had a significantly increased overall survival (median, 58 months; P<0.001) compared with
GalNAc-T6
negative patients, especially those with advanced disease. These results suggest that
GalNAc-T6
expression predicts an improved outcome in patients with CRC. The molecular mechanism underlying the less aggressive behavior of
colon cancer
cells expressing
GalNAc-T6
remains to be elucidated.
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PMID:Polypeptide-GalNAc-T6 expression predicts better overall survival in patients with colon cancer. 2992 5