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Overexpression of tumour-associated carbohydrate antigen sialyl-Tn in advanced ...

Author(s): Ferreira, José Alexandre cv logo 1 ; Videira, Paula cv logo 2 ; Lima, Luís cv logo 3 ; Pereira, Sofia cv logo 4 ; Silva, Mariana cv logo 5 ; Carrascal, Milene cv logo 6 ; Severino, Paulo cv logo 7 ; Fernandes, Elisabete cv logo 8 ; Almeida, Andreia cv logo 9 ; Costa, Céu cv logo 10 ; Vitorino, Rui cv logo 11 ; Amaro, Teresina cv logo 12 ; Oliveira, Maria José cv logo 13 ; Reis, Celso cv logo 14 ; Dall'Olio, Fabio cv logo 15 ; Amado, Francisco cv logo 16 ; Santos, Lúcio cv logo 17

Date: 2013

Persistent ID: http://hdl.handle.net/10400.22/3173

Origin: Repositório Científico do Instituto Politécnico do Porto

Subject(s): Sialyl:Tn; Bladder cancer; Glycosylation; ST6GalNAc.I; Tumour-associated glycans; proliferative bladder cancer


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Little is known on the expression of the tumour-associated carbohydrate antigen sialyl-Tn (STn), in bladder cancer. We report here that 75% of the high-grade bladder tumours, presenting elevated proliferation rates and high risk of recurrence/progression expressed STn. However, it was mainly found in non-proliferative areas of the tumour, namely in cells invading the basal and muscle layers. STn was also found in tumour-adjacent mucosa, which suggests its dependence on a field effect of the tumour. Furthermore, it was not expressed by the normal urothelium, demonstrating the cancer-specific nature of this antigen. STn expression correlated with that of sialyltransferase ST6GalNAc.I, its major biosynthetic enzyme. The stable expression of ST6GalNAc.I in the bladder cancer cell line MCR induced STn expression and a concomitant increase of cell motility and invasive capability. Altogether, these results indicate for the first time a link between STn expression and malignancy in bladder cancer. Hence, therapies targeting STn may constitute new treatment approaches for these tumours.
Document Type Article
Language English
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