Silencing The Sialyltransferase Gene ST3GAL6 Inhibits Adhesion and Migration Of Myeloma Cells In Vitro and Reduces The Homing and Proliferation Of Tumor Cells In Vivo
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Abstract Background Glycosylation is a stepwise procedure of covalent attachment of oligosaccharide chains to proteins or lipids, and alterations in this process, especially increased sialylation, have been associated with malignant transformation and metastasis. The adhesion and trafficking of multiple myeloma (MM) cells is strongly influenced by glycosylation and multiple myeloma cells express a variety of adhesion molecules, including selectin ligands and integrins, which are typically dependent on glycosylation for their function. We have previously reported that the sialyltransferase ST3GAL6 is up-regulated in plasma cells from MM patients and that increased expression is associated with inferior overall survival (OS) in MM gene expression profiling (GEP) datasets. The functional significance of increased sialylation of MM cells has not previously been reported. Methods MM cell lines MM1s and RPMI-8226 were confirmed to have high expression levels of ST3GAL6 at the gene and protei
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Abstract Background Glycosylation is a stepwise procedure of covalent attachment of oligosaccharide chains to proteins or lipids, and alterations in this process, especially increased sialylation, have been associated with malignant transformation and metastasis. The adhesion and trafficking of multiple myeloma (MM) cells is strongly influenced by glycosylation and multiple myeloma cells express a variety of adhesion molecules, including selectin ligands and integrins, which are typically dependent on glycosylation for their function. We have previously reported that the sialyltransferase ST3GAL6 is up-regulated in plasma cells from MM patients and that increased expression is associated with inferior overall survival (OS) in MM gene expression profiling (GEP) datasets. The functional significance of increased sialylation of MM cells has not previously been reported. Methods MM cell lines MM1s and RPMI-8226 were confirmed to have high expression levels of ST3GAL6 at the gene and protei
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