The role of glycans in cancer development and progression. Clinical applications

Q3 Medicine
Postepy biochemii Pub Date : 2021-05-25 Print Date: 2021-06-30 DOI:10.18388/pb.2021_385
Karolina Grzesik, Dorota Hoja-Łukowicz
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Abstract

Changes in glycosylation pattern of cell surface, body fluids and extracellular matrix glycoconjugates is a characteristic feature of tumor cell malignancy. These changes are the result of mutations of tumor-associated genes as well as epigenetic changes in the tumor environment, including nutrient influx, hypoxia, cytokine expression and stimulation of chronic inflammation. The unique set of cell surface glycoantigens on neoplastic cells is recognized by endogenous lectins located in the extracellular matrix, vascular endothelium, on leukocytes or platelets, and has an impact on disrupting basic cellular processes, such as intercellular recognition, cell-cell adhesion or cell-ECM interaction. These changes have a critical impact on the migration, invasive and metastatic potential of neoplastic cells and modulate the immune response. This unique pattern of sugar antigens on the cancer cells can be a vaulable marker to identify them, determine the stage of the disease as well as be a target of anti-cancer therapy.

聚糖在癌症发生和发展中的作用。临床应用
细胞表面、体液和细胞外基质糖结合物糖基化模式的改变是肿瘤细胞恶性肿瘤的一个特征。这些变化是肿瘤相关基因突变以及肿瘤环境表观遗传变化的结果,包括营养物质流入、缺氧、细胞因子表达和慢性炎症的刺激。肿瘤细胞上独特的一组细胞表面糖抗原被位于细胞外基质、血管内皮、白细胞或血小板上的内源性凝集素识别,并对破坏细胞间识别、细胞-细胞粘附或细胞- ecm相互作用等基本细胞过程产生影响。这些变化对肿瘤细胞的迁移、侵袭和转移潜力以及调节免疫反应具有关键影响。癌细胞上这种独特的糖抗原模式可以作为一种有价值的标记物来识别它们,确定疾病的阶段,并成为抗癌治疗的目标。
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