Colorectal cancer (CRC) progression is driven by complex metabolic alterations, including aberrant N-glycosylation patterns that critically influence tumor development. However, the metabolic and functional roles of N-glycosylation in CRC remain poorly understood. Herein, comprehensive proteomic and N-linked intact glycoproteomics analyses are performed on 45 CRC tumors, and normal adjacent tissues (NATs) are matched, identifying 7125 intact N-glycopeptides from 704 glycoproteins. Through analysis of glycoform expression profiles and structural characteristics, a glycosylation site-protein function association network is constructed to uncover metabolic dysregulation driven by N-glycosylation in CRC. Moreover, an arithmetic model is developed that integrates N-glycan expression patterns, which effectively distinguishes tumors from NATs, reflecting metabolic reprogramming in cancer. These findings identify Chloride Channel Accessory 1 (CLCA1) and Olfactomedin 4 (OLFM4) as potential metabolic biomarkers for CRC diagnosis. Immunohistochemistry and Cox regression analyses validated the prognostic power of these markers. Notably, the critical role of specific N-glycosylation at N196 of Adipocyte plasma membrane-associated protein (APMAP) is highlighted, a key player in tumor metabolism and CRC progression, providing a potential target for therapeutic intervention. These findings offer valuable insights into the metabolic roles of N-glycosylation in CRC, advancing biomarker discovery, enhancing metabolic-based diagnostic precision, and improving personalized treatment strategies targeting cancer metabolism.
Deciphering the Metabolic Impact and Clinical Relevance of N-Glycosylation in Colorectal Cancer through Comprehensive Glycoproteomic Profiling.
通过全面的糖蛋白组学分析,揭示 N-糖基化在结直肠癌中的代谢影响和临床意义
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作者:Liu Guobin, Chen Lu, Zhao Jingxiang, Jiang Yue, Guo Yarong, Mao Xiang, Ren Xuelian, Liu Kun, Mei Qi, Li Qunyi, Huang He
| 期刊: | Advanced Science | 影响因子: | 14.100 |
| 时间: | 2025 | 起止号: | 2025 Jun;12(21):e2415645 |
| doi: | 10.1002/advs.202415645 | 研究方向: | 代谢 |
| 疾病类型: | 肠癌 | ||
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