GlycoRNA in cancer immune regulation and progression: biological mechanisms and translational therapeutic prospects
Mingjun Xu, Ruqiong Wang, Jiaojiao Li, Jie Liu, Dexin Jia, Yan Yu

TL;DR
GlycoRNA, a newly discovered type of RNA with attached sugars, plays a role in cancer immune evasion and tumor progression, offering new opportunities for cancer diagnostics and treatment.
Contribution
This paper introduces GlycoRNA as a novel player in cancer immune regulation and highlights its potential as a biomarker and therapeutic target.
Findings
GlycoRNA is decorated with sialylated and fucosylated glycans and contributes to tumor-immune interactions.
Partial removal of glycans on GlycoRNA can activate innate immunity through Toll-like receptors.
GlycoRNA modifications are linked to cancer cell migration and metabolic adaptation in stressful environments.
Abstract
The emergence of glycosylated RNA (GlycoRNA) has expanded the paradigm of macromolecular glycosylation beyond proteins and lipids, revealing previously unrecognized layers of regulation within glycoscience and RNA biology. Increasing evidence suggests that GlycoRNA contributes to immune recognition and tumor progression. However, its biological functions and translational potential remain insufficiently characterized. GlycoRNAs are predominantly derived from small non-coding RNAs and are decorated with sialylated and fucosylated N- or O-linked glycans. Processed through canonical glycosylation pathways, they are displayed on the cell surface and contribute to tumor–immune interactions. Sialylated GlycoRNAs can bind sialic acid-binding immunoglobulin-like lectins on immune cells, generating inhibitory signaling that facilitates immune escape. Conversely, partial removal of glycans…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGlycosylation and Glycoproteins Research · Galectins and Cancer Biology · Carbohydrate Chemistry and Synthesis
