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MOGS Promotes Stemness Acquisition and Invasion Via Enhancing NOTCH1-glycosylation Dependent NOTCH Pathway in Colorectal Cancer

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Journal Am J Cancer Res
Specialty Oncology
Date 2024 Jan 8
PMID 38187061
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Abstract

Colorectal cancer (CRC) ranks as the third most prevalent cancer globally, and about half of CRC patients eventually succumb to tumor metastasis. Despite this, treatment options for metastatic colon cancer remain severely limited, reflected by a 12% 5-year overall survival rate. Increasing evidence suggests that cancer stem cells (CSCs) are pivotal in driving CRC metastasis. Our study found a significant upregulation of MOGS in metastatic colorectal cancer, with high MOGS expression inversely correlating with patient prognosis. Additionally, MOGS enhances the NOTCH pathway, thus promoting stemness in CRC cells, both in vitro and in vivo. Mechanistically, MOGS may facilitate the maturation of NOTCH1 protein by promoting NOTCH1 glycosylation. Correspondingly, silencing MOGS markedly reduced invasion and stemness of CRC cells . In summary, our findings highlight the critical role of MOGS in fostering stemness and activating the NOTCH pathway in colorectal cancer cells. Disrupting the function of the MOGS/NOTCH could represent a feasible therapeutic strategy for CRC management.

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