Dual Roles of Gastric Gland Mucin-specific O-glycans in Prevention of Gastric Cancer |
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Authors: | Jun Nakayama |
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Affiliation: | 1.Department of Molecular Pathology, Shinshu University Graduate School of Medicine, Matsumoto 390–8621, Japan |
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Abstract: | Gastric gland mucin is secreted from gland mucous cells, including pyloric gland cells and mucous neck cells located in the lower layer of the gastric mucosa. These mucins typically contain O-glycans carrying terminal α1,4-linked N-acetylglucosamine residues (αGlcNAc) attached to the scaffold protein MUC6, and biosynthesis of the O-glycans is catalyzed by the glycosyltransferase, α1,4-N-acetylglucosaminyltransferase (α4GnT). We previously used expression cloning to isolate cDNA encoding α4GnT, and then demonstrated that αGlcNAc functions as natural antibiotic against Helicobacter pylori, a microbe causing various gastric diseases including gastric cancer. More recently, it was shown that αGlcNAc serves as a tumor suppressor for differentiated-type adenocarcinoma. This review summarizes these findings and identifies dual roles for αGlcNAc in gastric cancer. |
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Keywords: | expression cloning glycosyltransferase H. pylori knockout mouse mucin histochemistry |
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