Pgc1 Alpha Promotes Cholangiocarcinoma Metastasis By Upregulating Pdha1 And Mpc1 Expression To Reverse The Warburg Effect
CELL DEATH & DISEASE(2018)
摘要
PGC1 alpha acts as a central regulator of mitochondrial metabolism, whose role in cancer progression has been highlighted but remains largely undefined. Especially, it is completely unknown about the effect of PGC1 alpha on cholangiocarcinoma (CCA). Here we showed that PGC1 alpha overexpression had no impact on CCA growth despite the decreased expression of PGC1 alpha in CCA compared with adjacent normal tissue. Instead, PGC1 alpha overexpression-promoted CCA metastasis both in vitro and in vivo. Mechanistically, for the first time, we illuminated that PGC1 alpha reversed the Warburg effect by upregulating the expression of pyruvate dehydrogenase E1 alpha 1 subunit and mitochondrial pyruvate carrier 1 to increase pyruvate flux into the mitochondria for oxidation, whereas simultaneously promoting mitochondrial biogenesis and fusion to mediate the metabolic switch to oxidative phosphorylation. On the one hand, enhanced mitochondrial oxidation metabolism correlated with elevated reactive oxygen species (ROS) production; on the other hand, increased PGC1 alpha expression upregulated the expression levels of mRNA for several ROS-detoxifying enzymes. To this end, the ROS levels, which were elevated but below a critical threshold, did not inhibit CCA cells proliferation. And the moderately increased ROS facilitated metastatic dissemination of CCA cells, which can be abrogated by antioxidants. Our study suggests the potential utility of developing the PGC1 alpha-targeted therapies or blocking PGC1 alpha signaling axis for inhibiting CCA metastasis.
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Life Sciences,general,Biochemistry,Cell Biology,Immunology,Cell Culture,Antibodies
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