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47. Ting Zhao, Li Jia, Jun Li, Chen Ma, Jingyu Wu, Jiechen Shen, Liuyi Dang, Bojing Zhu, Pengfei Li, Yuan Zhi, Rongxia Lan, Yintai Xu, Zhifang Hao, Yichao Chai, Qingshan Li, Liangshuo Hu, Shisheng Sun*. Heterogeneities of site-specific N-glycosylation in HCC tumors with low and high AFP concentrations. Frontiers in Oncology. 2020, 10: 496.

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DOI number:10.3390/biology10030250

Key Words:berberine; colon cancer; potential targets; proteomics.

Abstract:Colon cancer is one of the most lethal malignancies worldwide. Berberine has been found to exert potential anti-colon cancer activity in vitro and in vivo, although the detailed regulatory mechanism is still unclear. This study aims to identify the underlying crucial proteins and regulatory networks associated with berberine treatment of colon cancer by using proteomics as well as publicly available transcriptomics and tissue array data. Proteome profiling of berberine-treated colon cancer cells demonstrated that among 5130 identified proteins, the expression of 865 and 675 proteins were changed in berberine-treated HCT116 and DLD1 cells, respectively. Moreover, 54 differently expressed proteins that overlapped in both cell lines were mainly involved in mitochondrial protein synthesis, calcium mobilization, and metabolism of fat-soluble vitamins. Finally, GTPase ERAL1 and mitochondrial ribosomal proteins including MRPL11, 15, 30, 37, 40, and 52 were identified as hub proteins of berberine-treated colon cancer cells. These proteins have higher transcriptional and translational levels in colon tumor samples than that of colon normal samples, and were significantly down-regulated in berberine-treated colon cancer cells. Genetic dependency analysis showed that silencing the gene expression of seven hub proteins could inhibit the proliferation of colon cancer cells. This study sheds a light for elucidating the berberine-related regulatory signaling pathways in colon cancer, and suggests that ERAL1 and several mitochondrial ribosomal proteins might be promising therapeutic targets for colon cancer.

Indexed by:Journal paper

Discipline:Natural Science

First-Level Discipline:Biology

Translation or Not:no

Included Journals:SCI

Pre One:48. Jun Li, Li Jia, Zhifang Hao, Yintai Xu, Jiechen Shen, Chen Ma, Jingyu Wu, Ting Zhao, Yuan Zhi, Pengfei Li, Jing Li, Bojing Zhu, Shisheng Sun*. Site-specific N-glycoproteme Analysis Reveals Up-regulated Sialylation and Core Fucosylation during Transient Regeneration Loss in Neonatal Mouse Hearts. Journal of Proteome Research. 2020. 19 (8): 3191–3200.

Next One:46. Rongxia Lan#, Miaomiao Xin#, Zhifang Hao, Shanshan You, Yintai Xu, Jingyu Wu, Liuyi Dang, Xinwen Zhang, Shisheng Sun*. Biological Functions and Large-Scale Profiling of Protein Glycosylation in Human Semen. Journal of proteome research. 2020, 19 (10): 3877-3889.