Leveraging the Cancer Stem Cell Glycome to Identify Aggressive Tumor Populations in Breast Cancer

Intratumor heterogeneity poses a significant challenge for the diagnosis and treatment of patients with breast cancer because distinct sub-populations of tumor cells contribute significantly more to therapy resistance and tumor recurrence than others. Consequently, understanding the mechanisms that...

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Main Author: Walker, Melanie R.
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Published: eScholarship@UMassChan 2021
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Online Access:https://escholarship.umassmed.edu/gsbs_diss/1159
https://escholarship.umassmed.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=2169&context=gsbs_diss
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spelling ndltd-umassmed.edu-oai-escholarship.umassmed.edu-gsbs_diss-21692021-11-03T05:21:40Z Leveraging the Cancer Stem Cell Glycome to Identify Aggressive Tumor Populations in Breast Cancer Walker, Melanie R. Intratumor heterogeneity poses a significant challenge for the diagnosis and treatment of patients with breast cancer because distinct sub-populations of tumor cells contribute significantly more to therapy resistance and tumor recurrence than others. Consequently, understanding the mechanisms that contribute to this heterogeneity and identifying sub-populations responsible for aggressive behavior is a significant and timely problem. Considerable evidence indicates that a subpopulation of tumor cells with stem/progenitor-like characteristics, termed cancer stem cells (CSCs), is responsible for therapy resistance and recurrence, sparking interest in characterizing novel biomarkers and therapeutic targets for this aggressive population of cells. Unfortunately, CSCs share many protein markers with normal mammary stem/progenitor populations, minimizing potential targets for diagnostic and therapeutic purposes. Therefore, in my thesis research, I investigated novel ways to identify CSC populations based on their glycome. I observed that breast CSCs have a unique glycosylation pattern that can be used to distinguish them from other tumor populations. Specifically, I discovered a novel α2,3 sialoglycan on Core2 O-linked glycans expressed on CSCs that can identified using the lectin SLBR-N. I found that SLBR-N can be used to distinguish CSCs from bulk tumor cells in multiple in vitro and in vivo models. I also discovered that the CSC marker, CD44s, expresses O-linked α2,3 sialoglycan and that this glycan alters CD44s function by promoting the activation of the PDGFRβ/STAT3 pathway. In contrast, the fucosyltransferase FUT3 and its glycan sialyl Lewis X (sLeX) are expressed on non-CSCs and they function to impede stemness by inhibiting CD44s-mediated PDGFRβ/STAT3 signaling. In summary, this thesis provides insights into glycan heterogeneity in breast cancer and novel ways to identify CSCs using the glycome. 2021-10-18T07:00:00Z text application/pdf https://escholarship.umassmed.edu/gsbs_diss/1159 https://escholarship.umassmed.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=2169&context=gsbs_diss Copyright is held by the author, with all rights reserved. select GSBS Dissertations and Theses eScholarship@UMassChan Breast cancer cancer stem cells glycosylation sialic acid CD44 hyaluronic acid Biology Cancer Biology
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topic Breast cancer
cancer stem cells
glycosylation
sialic acid
CD44
hyaluronic acid
Biology
Cancer Biology
spellingShingle Breast cancer
cancer stem cells
glycosylation
sialic acid
CD44
hyaluronic acid
Biology
Cancer Biology
Walker, Melanie R.
Leveraging the Cancer Stem Cell Glycome to Identify Aggressive Tumor Populations in Breast Cancer
description Intratumor heterogeneity poses a significant challenge for the diagnosis and treatment of patients with breast cancer because distinct sub-populations of tumor cells contribute significantly more to therapy resistance and tumor recurrence than others. Consequently, understanding the mechanisms that contribute to this heterogeneity and identifying sub-populations responsible for aggressive behavior is a significant and timely problem. Considerable evidence indicates that a subpopulation of tumor cells with stem/progenitor-like characteristics, termed cancer stem cells (CSCs), is responsible for therapy resistance and recurrence, sparking interest in characterizing novel biomarkers and therapeutic targets for this aggressive population of cells. Unfortunately, CSCs share many protein markers with normal mammary stem/progenitor populations, minimizing potential targets for diagnostic and therapeutic purposes. Therefore, in my thesis research, I investigated novel ways to identify CSC populations based on their glycome. I observed that breast CSCs have a unique glycosylation pattern that can be used to distinguish them from other tumor populations. Specifically, I discovered a novel α2,3 sialoglycan on Core2 O-linked glycans expressed on CSCs that can identified using the lectin SLBR-N. I found that SLBR-N can be used to distinguish CSCs from bulk tumor cells in multiple in vitro and in vivo models. I also discovered that the CSC marker, CD44s, expresses O-linked α2,3 sialoglycan and that this glycan alters CD44s function by promoting the activation of the PDGFRβ/STAT3 pathway. In contrast, the fucosyltransferase FUT3 and its glycan sialyl Lewis X (sLeX) are expressed on non-CSCs and they function to impede stemness by inhibiting CD44s-mediated PDGFRβ/STAT3 signaling. In summary, this thesis provides insights into glycan heterogeneity in breast cancer and novel ways to identify CSCs using the glycome.
author Walker, Melanie R.
author_facet Walker, Melanie R.
author_sort Walker, Melanie R.
title Leveraging the Cancer Stem Cell Glycome to Identify Aggressive Tumor Populations in Breast Cancer
title_short Leveraging the Cancer Stem Cell Glycome to Identify Aggressive Tumor Populations in Breast Cancer
title_full Leveraging the Cancer Stem Cell Glycome to Identify Aggressive Tumor Populations in Breast Cancer
title_fullStr Leveraging the Cancer Stem Cell Glycome to Identify Aggressive Tumor Populations in Breast Cancer
title_full_unstemmed Leveraging the Cancer Stem Cell Glycome to Identify Aggressive Tumor Populations in Breast Cancer
title_sort leveraging the cancer stem cell glycome to identify aggressive tumor populations in breast cancer
publisher eScholarship@UMassChan
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url https://escholarship.umassmed.edu/gsbs_diss/1159
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