JOURNAL ARTICLE

GlcNAcylation Plays an Essential Role in Breast Cancer Metastasis

Yuchao GuWenyi MiYuqing GeHaiyan LiuQiong FanCuifang HanJing YangFeng HanXinzhi LuWengong Yu

Year: 2010 Journal:   Cancer Research Vol: 70 (15)Pages: 6344-6351   Publisher: American Association for Cancer Research

Abstract

Abstract GlcNAcylation, a dynamic posttranslational modification, is involved in a wide range of biological processes and some human diseases. Although there is emerging evidence that some tumor-associated proteins are modified by GlcNAcylation, the role of GlcNAcylation in tumor progression remains unclear. Here, we show that GlcNAcylation enhances the migration/invasion of breast cancer cells in vitro and lung metastasis in vivo. The decrease of cell surface E-cadherin is the molecular mechanism underlying GlcNAcylation-induced breast cancer metastasis. p120 and β-catenin, but not E-cadherin, are GlcNAcylated; the GlcNAcylation of p120 and β-catenin might play roles in the decrease of cell surface E-cadherin. Moreover, immunohistochemistry analysis indicated that the global GlcNAcylation level in breast tumor tissues is elevated significantly as compared with that in the corresponding adjacent tissues; further, GlcNAcylation was significantly enhanced in metastatic lymph nodes compared with their corresponding primary tumor tissues. This is the first report to clearly elucidate the roles and mechanisms whereby GlcNAcylation influences the malignant properties of breast cancer cells. These results also suggest that GlcNAcylation might be a potential target for the diagnosis and therapy of breast cancer. Cancer Res; 70(15); 6344–51. ©2010 AACR.

Keywords:
Metastasis Breast cancer Cancer research Cancer Cadherin Immunohistochemistry Tumor progression CA15-3 Catenin Biology Cell Pathology Medicine Internal medicine Wnt signaling pathway Signal transduction Cell biology

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