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Data from Human Tumor Antigens Tn and Sialyl Tn Arise from Mutations in Cosmc

Posted on 2023-03-30 - 18:04
Abstract

Neoplastic lesions typically express specific carbohydrate antigens on glycolipids, mucins, and other glycoproteins. Such antigens are often under epigenetic control and are subject to reversion and loss upon therapeutic selective pressure. We report here that two of the most common tumor-associated carbohydrate antigens, Tn and sialyl Tn (STn), result from somatic mutations in the gene Cosmc that encodes a molecular chaperone required for formation of the active T-synthase. Diverse neoplastic lesions, including colon cancer and melanoma-derived cells lines, expressed both Tn and STn antigen due to loss-of-function mutations in Cosmc. In addition, two human cervical cancer specimens that showed expression of the Tn/STn antigens were also found to have mutations in Cosmc and loss of heterozygosity for the cross-linked Cosmc locus. This is the first example of somatic mutations in multiple types of cancers that cause global alterations in cell surface carbohydrate antigen expression. [Cancer Res 2008;68(6):1636–46]

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  • Tongzhong Ju
    Grainger S. Lanneau
    Tripti Gautam
    Yingchun Wang
    Baoyun Xia
    Sean R. Stowell
    Margaret T. Willard
    Wenyi Wang
    Jonathan Y. Xia
    Rosemary E. Zuna
    Zoltan Laszik
    Doris M. Benbrook
    Marie H. Hanigan
    Richard D. Cummings

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