N‑Linked Glycan Branching and Fucosylation Are Increased Directly in Hcc Tissue As Determined through in Situ Glycan Imaging

  • Connor A. West (5721575)
  • Mengjun Wang (243312)
  • Harmin Herrera (5721578)
  • Hongyan Liang (1755052)
  • Alyson Black (5721581)
  • Peggi M. Angel (2234191)
  • Richard R. Drake (625159)
  • Anand S. Mehta (203501)
Publication date
September 2018
Publisher
American Chemical Society (ACS)

Abstract

Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) remains as the fifth most common cancer in the world and accounts for more than 700,000 deaths annually. Changes in serum glycosylation have long been associated with this cancer but the source of that material is unknown and direct glycan analysis of HCC tissues has been limited. Our laboratory previously developed a method of in situ tissue based N-linked glycan imaging that bypasses the need for microdissection and solubilization of tissue prior to analysis. We used this methodology in the analysis of 138 HCC tissue samples and compared the N-linked glycans in cancer tissue with either adjacent untransformed or tissue from patients with liver cirrhosis but no cancer. Ten glycans were found significantly ele...

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