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α1,4‐Linked N‐acetylglucosamine suppresses gastric cancer development by inhibiting Mucin‐1‐mediated signaling
Gastric cancer is the second leading cause of cancer deaths worldwide, and more understanding of its molecular basis is urgently needed. Gastric gland mucin secreted from pyloric gland cells, mucous neck cells, and cardiac gland cells of the gastric mucosa harbors unique O‐glycans carrying terminal...
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2022
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9633294/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35959971 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/cas.15530 |
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author | Fujii, Chifumi Harumiya, Satoru Sato, Yoshiko Kawakubo, Masatomo Matoba, Hisanori Nakayama, Jun |
author_facet | Fujii, Chifumi Harumiya, Satoru Sato, Yoshiko Kawakubo, Masatomo Matoba, Hisanori Nakayama, Jun |
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description | Gastric cancer is the second leading cause of cancer deaths worldwide, and more understanding of its molecular basis is urgently needed. Gastric gland mucin secreted from pyloric gland cells, mucous neck cells, and cardiac gland cells of the gastric mucosa harbors unique O‐glycans carrying terminal α1,4‐linked N‐acetylglucosamine (αGlcNAc) residues. We previously reported that αGlcNAc loss correlated positively with poor outcomes for patients with differentiated‐type gastric cancer. However, the molecular mechanisms underlying these outcomes remained poorly understood. Here, we examined the effects of upregulated αGlcNAc expression on malignant phenotypes of the differentiated‐type gastric cancer cell lines, AGS and MKN7. Upregulation of αGlcNAc following ectopic expression of its biosynthetic enzyme attenuated cell proliferation, motility, and invasiveness of AGS and MKN7 cells in vitro. Moreover, AGS cell tumorigenicity was significantly suppressed by αGlcNAc overexpression in a xenograft model. To define the molecular mechanisms underlying these phenotypes, we investigated αGlcNAc binding proteins in AGS cells and identified Mucin‐1 (MUC1) and podocalyxin. Both proteins were colocalized with αGlcNAc on human gastric cancer cells. We also found that αGlcNAc was bound to MUC1 in murine normal gastric mucosa. When we assessed the effects of αGlcNAc binding to MUC1, we found that αGlcNAc blocked galectin‐3 binding to MUC1, phosphorylation of the MUC1 C‐terminus, and recruitment of Src and β‐catenin to that C‐terminus. These results suggest that αGlcNAc regulates cancer cell phenotypes by dampening MUC1 signal transduction. |
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spelling | pubmed-96332942022-11-07 α1,4‐Linked N‐acetylglucosamine suppresses gastric cancer development by inhibiting Mucin‐1‐mediated signaling Fujii, Chifumi Harumiya, Satoru Sato, Yoshiko Kawakubo, Masatomo Matoba, Hisanori Nakayama, Jun Cancer Sci Original Articles Gastric cancer is the second leading cause of cancer deaths worldwide, and more understanding of its molecular basis is urgently needed. Gastric gland mucin secreted from pyloric gland cells, mucous neck cells, and cardiac gland cells of the gastric mucosa harbors unique O‐glycans carrying terminal α1,4‐linked N‐acetylglucosamine (αGlcNAc) residues. We previously reported that αGlcNAc loss correlated positively with poor outcomes for patients with differentiated‐type gastric cancer. However, the molecular mechanisms underlying these outcomes remained poorly understood. Here, we examined the effects of upregulated αGlcNAc expression on malignant phenotypes of the differentiated‐type gastric cancer cell lines, AGS and MKN7. Upregulation of αGlcNAc following ectopic expression of its biosynthetic enzyme attenuated cell proliferation, motility, and invasiveness of AGS and MKN7 cells in vitro. Moreover, AGS cell tumorigenicity was significantly suppressed by αGlcNAc overexpression in a xenograft model. To define the molecular mechanisms underlying these phenotypes, we investigated αGlcNAc binding proteins in AGS cells and identified Mucin‐1 (MUC1) and podocalyxin. Both proteins were colocalized with αGlcNAc on human gastric cancer cells. We also found that αGlcNAc was bound to MUC1 in murine normal gastric mucosa. When we assessed the effects of αGlcNAc binding to MUC1, we found that αGlcNAc blocked galectin‐3 binding to MUC1, phosphorylation of the MUC1 C‐terminus, and recruitment of Src and β‐catenin to that C‐terminus. These results suggest that αGlcNAc regulates cancer cell phenotypes by dampening MUC1 signal transduction. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2022-08-31 2022-11 /pmc/articles/PMC9633294/ /pubmed/35959971 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/cas.15530 Text en © 2022 The Authors. Cancer Science published by John Wiley & Sons Australia, Ltd on behalf of Japanese Cancer Association. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/) License, which permits use and distribution in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited, the use is non‐commercial and no modifications or adaptations are made. |
spellingShingle | Original Articles Fujii, Chifumi Harumiya, Satoru Sato, Yoshiko Kawakubo, Masatomo Matoba, Hisanori Nakayama, Jun α1,4‐Linked N‐acetylglucosamine suppresses gastric cancer development by inhibiting Mucin‐1‐mediated signaling |
title | α1,4‐Linked N‐acetylglucosamine suppresses gastric cancer development by inhibiting Mucin‐1‐mediated signaling |
title_full | α1,4‐Linked N‐acetylglucosamine suppresses gastric cancer development by inhibiting Mucin‐1‐mediated signaling |
title_fullStr | α1,4‐Linked N‐acetylglucosamine suppresses gastric cancer development by inhibiting Mucin‐1‐mediated signaling |
title_full_unstemmed | α1,4‐Linked N‐acetylglucosamine suppresses gastric cancer development by inhibiting Mucin‐1‐mediated signaling |
title_short | α1,4‐Linked N‐acetylglucosamine suppresses gastric cancer development by inhibiting Mucin‐1‐mediated signaling |
title_sort | α1,4‐linked n‐acetylglucosamine suppresses gastric cancer development by inhibiting mucin‐1‐mediated signaling |
topic | Original Articles |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9633294/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35959971 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/cas.15530 |
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