We identified biallelic mutations in NANS, the gene encoding the synthase for N-acetylneuraminic acid (NeuNAc; sialic acid), in nine individuals with infantile-onset severe developmental delay and skeletal dysplasia. Patient body fluids showed an elevation in N-acetyl-D-mannosamine levels, and patient-derived fibroblasts had reduced NANS activity and were unable to incorporate sialic acid precursors into sialylated glycoproteins. Knockdown of nansa in zebrafish embryos resulted in abnormal skeletal development, and exogenously added sialic acid partially rescued the skeletal phenotype. Thus, NANS-mediated synthesis of sialic acid is required for early brain development and skeletal growth. Normal sialylation of plasma proteins was observed in spite of NANS deficiency. Exploration of endogenous synthesis, nutritional absorption, and rescue pathways for sialic acid in different tissues and developmental phases is warranted to design therapeutic strategies to counteract NANS deficiency and to shed light on sialic acid metabolism and its implications for human nutrition. DOI: https://doi.org/10. 1038/ng.3578 Posted at the Zurich Open Repository and Archive, University of Zurich ZORA URL: https://doi.org/10.5167/uzh-130493 Accepted Version Originally published at: van Karnebeek, Clara D M; Bonafé, Luisa; Wen, Xiao-Yan; Tarailo-Graovac, Maja; Balzano, Sara; RoyerBertrand, Beryl; Ashikov, Angel; Garavelli, Livia; Mammi, Isabella; Turolla, Licia; Breen, Catherine; Donnai, Dian; Cormier, Valerie; Heron, Delphine; Nishimura, Gen; Uchikawa, Shinichi; Campos-Xavier, Belinda; Rossi, Antonio; Hennet, Thierry; Brand-Arzamendi, Koroboshka; Rozmus, Jacob; Harshman, Keith; Stevenson, Brian J; Girardi, Enrico; Superti-Furga, Giulio; Dewan, Tammie; Collingridge, Alissa; Halparin, Jessie; Ross, Colin J; Van Allen, Margot I;et al (2016). NANS-mediated synthesis of sialic acid is required for brain and skeletal development. Nature Genetics, 48 (7) insights into the molecular basis of neurocognitive impairment allows for the development and 89 application of targeted therapeutic strategies 5 . Although less frequent than IDD, genetic disorders 90 affecting skeletal development and growth (commonly called the "skeletal dysplasias") are a 91 group of over 500 distinct disorders 6 . Studying their molecular basis has provided precious 92 insights into the many factors necessary for skeletal development, ranging from minerals and 93 structural molecules to enzymes, to signaling molecules and transcription factors 6,7 . We report 94here a genetic disorder presenting with a combination of severe IDD with skeletal dysplasia and 95 short stature. Our data show that its pathogenic basis is an inborn error of metabolism that 96 affects the endogenous synthesis of N-acetyl neuraminic acid (NeuNAc; sialic acid). Exploration 97 of the biochemical and molecular features of this disorder provides new information on the role 98 of sialic acid in the development of brain and bone. 99 100 RESULTS 101 Clinical and radiographic phenotype of N...
Sialic acid sugars on the surface of cancer cells have emerged as potent immune modulators that contribute to the immunosuppressive microenvironment and tumor immune evasion. However, the mechanisms by which these sugars modulate antitumor immunity as well as therapeutic strategies directed against them are limited. Here we report that intratumoral injections with a sialic acid mimetic Ac3FNeu5Ac block tumor sialic acid expression and suppress tumor growth in multiple tumor models. Sialic acid blockade had a major impact on the immune cell composition of the tumor, enhancing tumor-infiltrating natural killer cell and CD8 T-cell numbers while reducing regulatory T-cell and myeloid regulatory cell numbers. Sialic acid blockade enhanced cytotoxic CD8 T-cell-mediated killing of tumor cells in part by facilitating antigen-specific T-cell-tumor cell clustering. Sialic acid blockade also synergized with adoptive transfer of tumor-specific CD8 T cells and enhanced CpG immune adjuvant therapy by increasing dendritic cell activation and subsequent CD8 T-cell responses. Collectively, these data emphasize the crucial role of sialic acids in tumor immune evasion and provide proof of concept that sialic acid blockade creates an immune-permissive tumor microenvironment for CD8 T-cell-mediated tumor immunity, either as single treatment or in combination with other immune-based intervention strategies. Sialic acid sugars function as important modulators of the immunosuppressive tumor microenvironment that limit potent antitumor immunity. http://cancerres.aacrjournals.org/content/canres/78/13/3574/F1.large.jpg .
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