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Integrated Proteomic and Glycoproteomic Characterization of Human High-Grade Serous Ovarian Carcinoma

Authors :
Yingwei Hu
Jianbo Pan
Punit Shah
Minghui Ao
Stefani N. Thomas
Yang Liu
Lijun Chen
Michael Schnaubelt
David J. Clark
Henry Rodriguez
Emily S. Boja
Tara Hiltke
Christopher R. Kinsinger
Karin D. Rodland
Qing Kay Li
Jiang Qian
Zhen Zhang
Daniel W. Chan
Hui Zhang
Akhilesh Pandey
Amanda Paulovich
Andrew Hoofnagle
Bing Zhang
D.R. Mani
Daniel C. Liebler
David F. Ransohoff
David Fenyo
David L. Tabb
Douglas A. Levine
Eric Kuhn
Forest M. White
Gordon A. Whiteley
Heng Zhu
Ie-Ming Shih
Jasmin Bavarva
Jason E. McDermott
Jeffrey Whiteaker
Karen A. Ketchum
Karl R. Clauser
Kelly Ruggles
Kimberly Elburn
Li Ding
Linda Hannick
Lisa J. Zimmerman
Mark Watson
Mathangi Thiagarajan
Matthew J.C. Ellis
Mauricio Oberti
Mehdi Mesri
Melinda E. Sanders
Melissa Borucki
Michael A. Gillette
Michael Snyder
Nathan J. Edwards
Negin Vatanian
Paul A. Rudnick
Peter B. McGarvey
Philip Mertins
R. Reid Townsend
Ratna R. Thangudu
Richard D. Smith
Robert C. Rivers
Robert J.C. Slebos
Samuel H. Payne
Sherri R. Davies
Shuang Cai
Stephen E. Stein
Steven A. Carr
Steven J. Skates
Subha Madhavan
Tao Liu
Xian Chen
Yingming Zhao
Yue Wang
Zhiao Shi
Source :
Cell Reports, Vol 33, Iss 3, Pp 108276- (2020)
Publication Year :
2020
Publisher :
Elsevier, 2020.

Abstract

Summary: Many gene products exhibit great structural heterogeneity because of an array of modifications. These modifications are not directly encoded in the genomic template but often affect the functionality of proteins. Protein glycosylation plays a vital role in proper protein functions. However, the analysis of glycoproteins has been challenging compared with other protein modifications, such as phosphorylation. Here, we perform an integrated proteomic and glycoproteomic analysis of 83 prospectively collected high-grade serous ovarian carcinoma (HGSC) and 23 non-tumor tissues. Integration of the expression data from global proteomics and glycoproteomics reveals tumor-specific glycosylation, uncovers different glycosylation associated with three tumor clusters, and identifies glycosylation enzymes that were correlated with the altered glycosylation. In addition to providing a valuable resource, these results provide insights into the potential roles of glycosylation in the pathogenesis of HGSC, with the possibility of distinguishing pathological outcomes of ovarian tumors from non-tumors, as well as classifying tumor clusters.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
22111247
Volume :
33
Issue :
3
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
Cell Reports
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.687878b78b8f4a70bfe6276db55dbef8
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.celrep.2020.108276