Molecular signatures of tumor progression in myxoid liposarcoma identified by N-glycan mass spectrometry imaging.
Bram HeijsStephanie Holst-BernalMarieke A de GraaffInge H Briaire-de BruijnMar Rodriguez-GirondoMichiel A J van de SandeDana L E VergoossenLiam A McDonnellJudith V M G BovéePublished in: Laboratory investigation; a journal of technical methods and pathology (2020)
Myxoid liposarcoma (MLS) is the second most common subtype of liposarcoma, accounting for ~6% of all sarcomas. MLS is characterized by a pathognomonic FUS-DDIT3, or rarely EWSR1-DDIT3, gene fusion. The presence of ≥5% hypercellular round cell areas is associated with a worse prognosis for the patient and is considered high grade. The prognostic significance of areas with moderately increased cellularity (intermediate) is currently unknown. Here we have applied matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization mass spectrometry imaging to analyze the spatial distribution of N-linked glycans on an MLS microarray in order to identify molecular markers for tumor progression. Comparison of the N-glycan profiles revealed that increased relative abundances of high-mannose type glycans were associated with tumor progression. Concomitantly, an increase of the average number of mannoses on high-mannose glycans was observed. Although overall levels of complex-type glycans decreased, an increase of tri- and tetra-antennary N-glycans was observed with morphological tumor progression and increased tumor histological grade. The high abundance of tri-antennary N-glycan species was also associated with poor disease-specific survival. These findings mirror recent observations in colorectal cancer, breast cancer, ovarian cancer, and cholangiocarcinoma, and are in line with a general role of high-mannose glycans and higher-antennary complex-type glycans in cancer progression.
Keyphrases
- cell surface
- mass spectrometry
- poor prognosis
- high grade
- high resolution
- single cell
- liquid chromatography
- case report
- squamous cell carcinoma
- gene expression
- high performance liquid chromatography
- long non coding rna
- low grade
- papillary thyroid
- transcription factor
- capillary electrophoresis
- young adults
- squamous cell
- lymph node metastasis
- genome wide analysis