The role of N-glycosylation in cancer  被引量:4

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作  者:Yu Lin David M.Lubman 

机构地区:[1]Department of Surgery,University of Michigan Medical Center,Ann Arbor,MI 48109,USA

出  处:《Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica B》2024年第3期1098-1110,共13页药学学报(英文版)

基  金:support of this work from the National Cancer Institute under Grants 1R01 CA160254 and U01 CA225753(David M.Lubman,USA)。

摘  要:Despite advances in understanding the development and progression of cancer in recent years,there remains a lack of comprehensive characterization of the cancer glycoproteome.Glycoproteins play an important role in medicine and are involved in various human disease conditions including cancer.Glycan-moieties participate in fundamental cancer processes like cell signaling,invasion,angiogenesis,and metastasis.Aberrant N-glycosylation significantly impacts cancer processes and targeted therapies in clinic.Therefore,understanding N-glycosylation in a tumor is essential for comprehending disease progression and discovering anti-cancer targets and biomarkers for therapy monitoring and diagnosis.This review presents the fundamental process of protein N-glycosylation and summarizes glycosylation changes in tumor cells,including increased terminal sialylation,N-glycan branching,and corefucosylation.Also,the role of N-glycosylation in tumor signaling pathways,migration,and metabolism are discussed.Glycoproteins and glycopeptides as potential biomarkers for early detection of cancer based on site specificity have been introduced.Collectively,understanding and exploring the cancer glycoproteome,along with its role in medicine,implication in cancer and other human diseases,highlights the significance of N-glycosylation in tumor processes,necessitating further research for potential anticancer targets and biomarkers.

关 键 词:N-Glycosylated proteins Cancer signaling Cancer angiogenesis Cancer metabolism Cancer biomarkers 

分 类 号:R730.2[医药卫生—肿瘤]

 

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