Aberrant glycosylation is a key feature of malignant transformation and reflects epigenetic and genetic anomalies among the multitude of molecules involved in glycan biosynthesis. Although glycan biosynthesis is not template bound, altered tumor glycosylation is not random, but associated with common glycosylation patterns. Evidence suggests that acquisition of distinct glycosylation patterns evolves from a ‘microevolutionary’ process conferring advantages in terms of tumor growth, tumor dissemination, and immune escape. Such glycosylation modifications also involve xeno- and hypersialylation. Xeno-autoantigens such as Neu5Gc-gangliosides provide potential targets for immunotherapy. Hypersialylation may display ‘enhanced self’ to escape imm...
Glycosylation is the most complex post-translational modification of proteins. Altered glycans on th...
Immune checkpoint blockade (ICB) has substantially improved the prognosis of patients with cancer, b...
Glycosylation alterations are involved in several steps of human cancer pathogenesis. In this issue ...
Aberrant glycosylation is a key feature of malignant transformation and reflects epigenetic and gene...
The majority of proteins are modified in post-translational events and one of the most common of the...
Aberrant glycosylation is a key feature of malignant transformation. Hypersialylation, the enhanced ...
The combined and ordered sequential action of glycosidases and glycosyltransferases in mammalian cel...
BACKGROUND: Glycosylation is increasingly recognized as one of the most relevant postranslational mo...
The increase of cell surface sialic acid is a characteristic shared by many tumor types. A correlati...
Sialylation is an enzymatic process that covalently attaches sialic acids to glycoproteins and glyco...
The combined and ordered sequential action of glycosidases and glycosyltransferases in mammalian cel...
Cell surface glycosylation is dynamic and often changes in response to cellular differentiation unde...
Glycosylation is an important post-translational modification regulating many cellular processes. In...
Cancer cells express unique carbohydrate structures in glycoproteins and glycolipids, and their stru...
Immune checkpoint blockade (ICB) has substantially improved the prognosis of patients with cancer, b...
Glycosylation is the most complex post-translational modification of proteins. Altered glycans on th...
Immune checkpoint blockade (ICB) has substantially improved the prognosis of patients with cancer, b...
Glycosylation alterations are involved in several steps of human cancer pathogenesis. In this issue ...
Aberrant glycosylation is a key feature of malignant transformation and reflects epigenetic and gene...
The majority of proteins are modified in post-translational events and one of the most common of the...
Aberrant glycosylation is a key feature of malignant transformation. Hypersialylation, the enhanced ...
The combined and ordered sequential action of glycosidases and glycosyltransferases in mammalian cel...
BACKGROUND: Glycosylation is increasingly recognized as one of the most relevant postranslational mo...
The increase of cell surface sialic acid is a characteristic shared by many tumor types. A correlati...
Sialylation is an enzymatic process that covalently attaches sialic acids to glycoproteins and glyco...
The combined and ordered sequential action of glycosidases and glycosyltransferases in mammalian cel...
Cell surface glycosylation is dynamic and often changes in response to cellular differentiation unde...
Glycosylation is an important post-translational modification regulating many cellular processes. In...
Cancer cells express unique carbohydrate structures in glycoproteins and glycolipids, and their stru...
Immune checkpoint blockade (ICB) has substantially improved the prognosis of patients with cancer, b...
Glycosylation is the most complex post-translational modification of proteins. Altered glycans on th...
Immune checkpoint blockade (ICB) has substantially improved the prognosis of patients with cancer, b...
Glycosylation alterations are involved in several steps of human cancer pathogenesis. In this issue ...