[HTML][HTML] Characterization of site-specific glycosylation of secreted proteins associated with multi-drug resistance of gastric cancer

J Wu, H Qin, T Li, K Cheng, J Dong, M Tian, N Chai… - Oncotarget, 2016 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
J Wu, H Qin, T Li, K Cheng, J Dong, M Tian, N Chai, H Guo, J Li, X You, M Dong, M Ye, Y Nie
Oncotarget, 2016ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Multi-drug resistance (MDR) remains a great obstacle to effective chemotherapy for gastric
cancer. A number of secreted glycoproteins have been reported to be involved in the
development of MDR in gastric cancer. However, whether glycosylation of secreted
glycoproteins changes during MDR of gastric cancer is unclear. Our present work
manifested that N-glycosites and site-specific glycoforms of secreted proteins in drug-
resistant cell lines were distinctly different from those in the parental cell line for the first time …
Abstract
Multi-drug resistance (MDR) remains a great obstacle to effective chemotherapy for gastric cancer. A number of secreted glycoproteins have been reported to be involved in the development of MDR in gastric cancer. However, whether glycosylation of secreted glycoproteins changes during MDR of gastric cancer is unclear. Our present work manifested that N-glycosites and site-specific glycoforms of secreted proteins in drug-resistant cell lines were distinctly different from those in the parental cell line for the first time. Further characterization highlighted the significance of some aberrantly glycosylated secretory proteins in MDR, suggesting that manipulating the glycosylation of specific glycoproteins could be a potential target for overcoming multi-drug resistance in gastric cancer.
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