Glycosylation is a stepwise procedure of covalent attachment of oligosaccharide chains to proteins or lipids, and alterations in this process, especially increased sialylation, have been associated with malignant transformation and metastasis. The role of altered sialylation in multiple myeloma (MM) cell trafficking has not been previously investigated. In the present study we identified high expression of beta-galactoside alpha-2,3-sialyltransferase, ST3GAL6, in MM cell lines and patients. This gene plays a key role in selectin ligand synthesis in humans through the generation of functional sialyl Lewis X. In MRC IX patients, high expression of this gene is associated with inferior overall survival. In this study we demonstrate that knockdown of ST3GAL6 results in a significant reduction in levels of alpha-2,3-linked sialic acid on the surface of MM cells with an associated significant reduction in adhesion to MM bone marrow stromal cells and fibronectin along with reduced transendothelial migration in vitro. In support of our in vitro findings, we demonstrate significantly reduced homing and engraftment of ST3GAL6 knockdown MM cells to the bone marrow niche in vivo, along with decreased tumor burden and prolonged survival. This study points to the importance of altered glycosylation, particularly sialylation, in MM cell adhesion and migration.

The sialyltransferase ST3GAL6 influences homing and survival in multiple myeloma / Glavey, Siobhan V; Manier, Salomon; Natoni, Alessandro; Sacco, Antonio; Moschetta, Michele; Reagan, Michaela R; Murillo, Laura S; Sahin, Ilyas; Wu, Ping; Mishima, Yuji; Zhang, Yu; Zhang, Wenjing; Zhang, Yong; Morgan, Gareth; Joshi, Lokesh; Roccaro, Aldo M; Ghobrial, Irene M; O'Dwyer, Michael E. - In: BLOOD. - ISSN 1528-0020. - 124:11(2014), pp. 1765-1776. [10.1182/blood-2014-03-560862]

The sialyltransferase ST3GAL6 influences homing and survival in multiple myeloma

Natoni, Alessandro
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2014

Abstract

Glycosylation is a stepwise procedure of covalent attachment of oligosaccharide chains to proteins or lipids, and alterations in this process, especially increased sialylation, have been associated with malignant transformation and metastasis. The role of altered sialylation in multiple myeloma (MM) cell trafficking has not been previously investigated. In the present study we identified high expression of beta-galactoside alpha-2,3-sialyltransferase, ST3GAL6, in MM cell lines and patients. This gene plays a key role in selectin ligand synthesis in humans through the generation of functional sialyl Lewis X. In MRC IX patients, high expression of this gene is associated with inferior overall survival. In this study we demonstrate that knockdown of ST3GAL6 results in a significant reduction in levels of alpha-2,3-linked sialic acid on the surface of MM cells with an associated significant reduction in adhesion to MM bone marrow stromal cells and fibronectin along with reduced transendothelial migration in vitro. In support of our in vitro findings, we demonstrate significantly reduced homing and engraftment of ST3GAL6 knockdown MM cells to the bone marrow niche in vivo, along with decreased tumor burden and prolonged survival. This study points to the importance of altered glycosylation, particularly sialylation, in MM cell adhesion and migration.
2014
Multiple Myeloma; Sialylation; E-Selectin Ligands; ST3GAL6; Homing; Bone MArrow
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The sialyltransferase ST3GAL6 influences homing and survival in multiple myeloma / Glavey, Siobhan V; Manier, Salomon; Natoni, Alessandro; Sacco, Antonio; Moschetta, Michele; Reagan, Michaela R; Murillo, Laura S; Sahin, Ilyas; Wu, Ping; Mishima, Yuji; Zhang, Yu; Zhang, Wenjing; Zhang, Yong; Morgan, Gareth; Joshi, Lokesh; Roccaro, Aldo M; Ghobrial, Irene M; O'Dwyer, Michael E. - In: BLOOD. - ISSN 1528-0020. - 124:11(2014), pp. 1765-1776. [10.1182/blood-2014-03-560862]
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