Potent, cell-permeable, and subtype-selective sialyltransferase inhibitors represent an attractive family of substances that can potentially be used for the clinical treatment of cancer metastasis. These substances operate by specifically inhibiting sialyltransferase-mediated hypersialylation of cell surface glycoproteins or glycolipids, which then blocks the sialic acid recognition pathway and leads to deterioration of cell motility and invasion. A vast amount of evidence for the in vitro and in vivo effects of sialyltransferase inhibition or knockdown on tumor progression and tumor cell metastasis or colonization has been accumulated over the past decades. In this regard, this review comprehensively discusses the results of studies that h...
Over four decades ago, specific tumor characteristics were ascribed to the increased expression of s...
Item does not contain fulltextOver four decades ago, specific tumor characteristics were ascribed to...
The presence of up to 30-40% more sialic acid (or hypersialylation) on the tumour cell surface compa...
Metastasis accounts for the majority of cancer-associated mortalities, representing a huge health an...
Metastasis accounts for the majority of cancer-associated mortalities, representing a huge health an...
Hypersialylation of tumor cell surface proteins along with a marked upregulation of sialyltransferas...
2020, The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Cancer Research UK. Upregulation of sialyltransferas...
2020, The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Cancer Research UK. Upregulation of sialyltransferas...
Sialylation is an enzymatic process that covalently attaches sialic acids to glycoproteins and glyco...
One-third of all cancer categories in clinics have a high incidence of neoplasm metastasis. Neoplasm...
Upregulation of sialyltransferases (STs), the enzymes responsible for the addition of sialic acid to...
Cancers are the leading cause of death, causing around 10 million deaths annually by 2020. The most ...
Aberrant glycosylation is a hallmark of cancer cells with increased evidence pointing to a role in t...
Sialic acids, existing as terminal sugars of glycoconjugates, play important roles in various physio...
Cancer cells decorate their surface with a dense layer of sialylated glycans by upregulating the exp...
Over four decades ago, specific tumor characteristics were ascribed to the increased expression of s...
Item does not contain fulltextOver four decades ago, specific tumor characteristics were ascribed to...
The presence of up to 30-40% more sialic acid (or hypersialylation) on the tumour cell surface compa...
Metastasis accounts for the majority of cancer-associated mortalities, representing a huge health an...
Metastasis accounts for the majority of cancer-associated mortalities, representing a huge health an...
Hypersialylation of tumor cell surface proteins along with a marked upregulation of sialyltransferas...
2020, The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Cancer Research UK. Upregulation of sialyltransferas...
2020, The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Cancer Research UK. Upregulation of sialyltransferas...
Sialylation is an enzymatic process that covalently attaches sialic acids to glycoproteins and glyco...
One-third of all cancer categories in clinics have a high incidence of neoplasm metastasis. Neoplasm...
Upregulation of sialyltransferases (STs), the enzymes responsible for the addition of sialic acid to...
Cancers are the leading cause of death, causing around 10 million deaths annually by 2020. The most ...
Aberrant glycosylation is a hallmark of cancer cells with increased evidence pointing to a role in t...
Sialic acids, existing as terminal sugars of glycoconjugates, play important roles in various physio...
Cancer cells decorate their surface with a dense layer of sialylated glycans by upregulating the exp...
Over four decades ago, specific tumor characteristics were ascribed to the increased expression of s...
Item does not contain fulltextOver four decades ago, specific tumor characteristics were ascribed to...
The presence of up to 30-40% more sialic acid (or hypersialylation) on the tumour cell surface compa...