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Polypeptide-GalNAc-T6 expression predicts better overall survival in patients with colon cancer.


ABSTRACT: Colorectal carcinoma (CRC) is the second leading cause of cancer mortality worldwide. O-glycosylated mucins at the cell surface of colonic mucosa exhibit alterations in cancer and are involved in fundamental biological processes, including invasion and metastasis. Certain members of the GalNAc-transferase family may be responsible for these changes and are being investigated as novel biomarkers of cancer. In the present study the prognostic significance of GalNAc-T6 was investigated in patients with CRC patients. GalNAc-T6 expression was observed in all three colon cancer cell lines analyzed by reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction, immunofluorescence and flow cytometry. A cohort of 81 colon cancer specimens was analyzed by immunohistochemical staining using MAb T6.3. It was demonstrated that GalNAc-T6 was expressed in 35/81 (43%) cases of colon cancer but not in the normal colonic mucosa. No association was observed with the clinical-pathologic parameters. However, patients expressing GalNAc-T6 had a significantly increased overall survival (median, 58 months; P<0.001) compared with GalNAc-T6 negative patients, especially those with advanced disease. These results suggest that GalNAc-T6 expression predicts an improved outcome in patients with CRC. The molecular mechanism underlying the less aggressive behavior of colon cancer cells expressing GalNAc-T6 remains to be elucidated.

SUBMITTER: Ubillos L 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6006374 | biostudies-literature | 2018 Jul

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Polypeptide-GalNAc-T6 expression predicts better overall survival in patients with colon cancer.

Ubillos Luis L   Berriel Edgardo E   Mazal Daniel D   Victoria Sabina S   Barrios Enrique E   Osinaga Eduardo E   Berois Nora N  

Oncology letters 20180510 1


Colorectal carcinoma (CRC) is the second leading cause of cancer mortality worldwide. O-glycosylated mucins at the cell surface of colonic mucosa exhibit alterations in cancer and are involved in fundamental biological processes, including invasion and metastasis. Certain members of the GalNAc-transferase family may be responsible for these changes and are being investigated as novel biomarkers of cancer. In the present study the prognostic significance of GalNAc-T6 was investigated in patients  ...[more]

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