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Sialyltransferase ST6GAL-1 mediates resistance to chemoradiation in rectal cancer
Locally advanced rectal cancer is typically treated with chemoradiotherapy followed by surgery. Most patients do not display a complete response to chemoradiotherapy, but resistance mechanisms are poorly understood. ST6GAL-1 is a sialyltransferase that adds the negatively charged sugar, sialic acid...
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American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
2022
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8857646/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35041825 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jbc.2022.101594 |
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author | Smithson, Mary Irwin, Regina Williams, Gregory Alexander, Katie L. Smythies, Lesley E. Nearing, Marie McLeod, M. Chandler Al Diffalha, Sameer Bellis, Susan L. Hardiman, Karin M. |
author_facet | Smithson, Mary Irwin, Regina Williams, Gregory Alexander, Katie L. Smythies, Lesley E. Nearing, Marie McLeod, M. Chandler Al Diffalha, Sameer Bellis, Susan L. Hardiman, Karin M. |
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description | Locally advanced rectal cancer is typically treated with chemoradiotherapy followed by surgery. Most patients do not display a complete response to chemoradiotherapy, but resistance mechanisms are poorly understood. ST6GAL-1 is a sialyltransferase that adds the negatively charged sugar, sialic acid (Sia), to cell surface proteins in the Golgi, altering their function. We therefore hypothesized that ST6GAL-1 could mediate resistance to chemoradiation in rectal cancer by inhibiting apoptosis. Patient-derived xenograft and organoid models of rectal cancer and rectal cancer cell lines were assessed for ST6GAL-1 protein with and without chemoradiation treatment. ST6GAL-1 mRNA was assessed in untreated human rectal adenocarcinoma by PCR assays. Samples were further assessed by Western blotting, Caspase-Glo apoptosis assays, and colony formation assays. The presence of functional ST6GAL-1 was assessed via flow cytometry using the Sambucus nigra lectin, which specifically binds cell surface α2,6-linked Sia, and via lectin precipitation. In patient-derived xenograft models of rectal cancer, we found that ST6GAL-1 protein was increased after chemoradiation in a subset of samples. Rectal cancer cell lines demonstrated increased ST6GAL-1 protein and cell surface Sia after chemoradiation. ST6GAL-1 was also increased in rectal cancer organoids after treatment. ST6GAL-1 knockdown in rectal cancer cell lines resulted in increased apoptosis and decreased survival after treatment. We concluded that ST6GAL-1 promotes resistance to chemoradiotherapy by inhibiting apoptosis in rectal cancer cell lines. More research will be needed to further elucidate the importance and mechanism of ST6GAL-1-mediated resistance. |
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spelling | pubmed-88576462022-02-25 Sialyltransferase ST6GAL-1 mediates resistance to chemoradiation in rectal cancer Smithson, Mary Irwin, Regina Williams, Gregory Alexander, Katie L. Smythies, Lesley E. Nearing, Marie McLeod, M. Chandler Al Diffalha, Sameer Bellis, Susan L. Hardiman, Karin M. J Biol Chem Research Article Locally advanced rectal cancer is typically treated with chemoradiotherapy followed by surgery. Most patients do not display a complete response to chemoradiotherapy, but resistance mechanisms are poorly understood. ST6GAL-1 is a sialyltransferase that adds the negatively charged sugar, sialic acid (Sia), to cell surface proteins in the Golgi, altering their function. We therefore hypothesized that ST6GAL-1 could mediate resistance to chemoradiation in rectal cancer by inhibiting apoptosis. Patient-derived xenograft and organoid models of rectal cancer and rectal cancer cell lines were assessed for ST6GAL-1 protein with and without chemoradiation treatment. ST6GAL-1 mRNA was assessed in untreated human rectal adenocarcinoma by PCR assays. Samples were further assessed by Western blotting, Caspase-Glo apoptosis assays, and colony formation assays. The presence of functional ST6GAL-1 was assessed via flow cytometry using the Sambucus nigra lectin, which specifically binds cell surface α2,6-linked Sia, and via lectin precipitation. In patient-derived xenograft models of rectal cancer, we found that ST6GAL-1 protein was increased after chemoradiation in a subset of samples. Rectal cancer cell lines demonstrated increased ST6GAL-1 protein and cell surface Sia after chemoradiation. ST6GAL-1 was also increased in rectal cancer organoids after treatment. ST6GAL-1 knockdown in rectal cancer cell lines resulted in increased apoptosis and decreased survival after treatment. We concluded that ST6GAL-1 promotes resistance to chemoradiotherapy by inhibiting apoptosis in rectal cancer cell lines. More research will be needed to further elucidate the importance and mechanism of ST6GAL-1-mediated resistance. American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology 2022-01-15 /pmc/articles/PMC8857646/ /pubmed/35041825 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jbc.2022.101594 Text en © 2022 The Authors https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Research Article Smithson, Mary Irwin, Regina Williams, Gregory Alexander, Katie L. Smythies, Lesley E. Nearing, Marie McLeod, M. Chandler Al Diffalha, Sameer Bellis, Susan L. Hardiman, Karin M. Sialyltransferase ST6GAL-1 mediates resistance to chemoradiation in rectal cancer |
title | Sialyltransferase ST6GAL-1 mediates resistance to chemoradiation in rectal cancer |
title_full | Sialyltransferase ST6GAL-1 mediates resistance to chemoradiation in rectal cancer |
title_fullStr | Sialyltransferase ST6GAL-1 mediates resistance to chemoradiation in rectal cancer |
title_full_unstemmed | Sialyltransferase ST6GAL-1 mediates resistance to chemoradiation in rectal cancer |
title_short | Sialyltransferase ST6GAL-1 mediates resistance to chemoradiation in rectal cancer |
title_sort | sialyltransferase st6gal-1 mediates resistance to chemoradiation in rectal cancer |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8857646/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35041825 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jbc.2022.101594 |
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