Aberrant Fucosylation of Saliva Glycoprotein Defining Lung Adenocarcinomas Malignancy

ACS OMEGA(2022)

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Aberrant glycosylation is a hallmark of cancer found during tumorigenesis and tumor progression. Lung cancer (LC) induced by oncogene mutations has been detected in the patient's saliva, and saliva glycosylation has been altered. Saliva contains highly glycosylated glycoproteins, the characteristics of which may be related to various diseases. Therefore, elucidating cancer-specific glycosylation in the saliva of healthy, non-cancer, and cancer patients can reveal whether tumor glycosylation has unique characteristics for early diagnosis. In this work, we used a solid-phase chemoenzymatic method to study the glycosylation of saliva glycoproteins in clinical specimens. The results showed that the alpha 1,6-core fucosylation of glycoproteins was increased in cancer patients, whereas alpha 1,2 or alpha 1,3 fucosylation was significantly increased. We further analyzed the expression of fucosyltransferases responsible for alpha 1,2, alpha 1,3, and alpha 1,6 fucosylation. The fucosylation of the saliva of cancer patients is drastically different from that of non-cancer or health controls. These results indicate that the glycoform of saliva fucosylation distinguishes LC from other diseases, and this feature has the potential to diagnose lung adenocarcinoma.
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saliva glycoprotein,aberrant fucosylation,lung
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