Transcription factor LHX9 (LIM Homeobox 9) enhances pyruvate kinase PKM2 activity to induce glycolytic metabolic reprogramming in cancer stem cells, promoting gastric cancer progression

巴基斯坦卢比 糖酵解 生物 癌症研究 重编程 癌变 干细胞 丙酮酸激酶 癌细胞 化学 细胞生物学 分子生物学 癌症 生物化学 细胞 遗传学 新陈代谢
作者
Hongying Zhao,Rongke Jiang,Zhi-Jing Feng,Xue Wang,Chunmei Zhang
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期刊:Journal of Translational Medicine [Springer Nature]
卷期号:21 (1) 被引量:9
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DOI:10.1186/s12967-023-04658-7
摘要

Abstract Background Glycolytic metabolic reprogramming is a phenomenon in which cells undergo altered metabolic patterns during malignant transformation, mainly involving various aspects of glycolysis, electron transport chain, oxidative phosphorylation, and pentose phosphate pathway. This reprogramming phenomenon can be used as one of the markers of tumorigenesis and development. Pyruvate kinase is the third rate-limiting enzyme in the sugar metabolism process by specifically catalyzing the irreversible conversion of PEP to pyruvate. Purpose This study aimed to reveal the critical mediator(s) that regulate glycolytic metabolism reprogramming in gastric cancer and their underlying molecular mechanism and then explore the molecular mechanisms by which LHX9 may be involved in regulating gastric cancer (GC) progression. Methods Firstly, we downloaded the GC and glycolysis-related microarray datasets from TCGA and MSigDB databases and took the intersection to screen out the transcription factor LHX9 that regulates GC glycolytic metabolic reprogramming. Software packages were used for differential analysis, single gene predictive analysis, and Venn diagram. In addition, an enrichment analysis of the glycolytic pathway was performed. Immunohistochemical staining was performed for LHX9 and PKM2 protein expression in 90 GC patients, and the association between their expressions was evaluated by Spearman's correlation coefficient method. Three human GC cell lines (AGS, NCI-N87, HGC-27) were selected for in vitro experimental validation. Flow cytometry was utilized to determine the stem cell marker CD44 expression status in GCSCs. A sphere formation assay was performed to evaluate the sphere-forming capabilities of GCSCs. In addition, RT-qPCR and Western blot experiments were employed to investigate the tumor stem cell markers OCT4 and SOX2 expression levels in GCSCs. Furthermore, a lentiviral expression vector was constructed to assess the impact of downregulating LHX9 or PKM2 on the glycolytic metabolic reprogramming of GCSCs. The proliferation, migration, and invasion of GCSCs were then detected by CCK-8, EdU, and Transwell assays. Subsequently, the mutual binding of LHX9 and PKM2 was verified using chromatin immunoprecipitation and dual luciferase reporter genes. In vivo experiments were verified by establishing a subcutaneous transplantation tumor model in nude mice, observing the size and volume of tumors in vivo in nude mice, and obtaining fresh tissues for subsequent experiments. Results Bioinformatics analysis revealed that LHX9 might be involved in the occurrence and development of GC through regulating glycolytic metabolism. High LHX9 expression could be used as a reference marker for prognosis prediction of GC patients. Clinical tissue assays revealed that LHX9 and PKM2 were highly expressed in GC tissues. Meanwhile, GC tissues also highly expressed glycolysis-associated protein GLUT1 and tumor cell stemness marker CD44. In vitro cellular assays showed that LHX9 could enhance its activity and induce glycolytic metabolic reprogramming in GCSCs through direct binding to PKM2. In addition, the knockdown of LHX9 inhibited PKM2 activity and glycolytic metabolic reprogramming and suppressed the proliferation, migration, and invasive ability of GCSCs. In vivo animal experiments further confirmed that the knockdown of LHX9 could reduce the tumorigenic ability of GCSCs in nude mice by inhibiting PKM2 activity and glycolytic metabolic reprogramming. Conclusion The findings suggest that both LHX9 and PKM2 are highly expressed in GCs, and LHX9 may induce the reprogramming of glycolytic metabolism through transcriptional activation of PKM2, enhancing the malignant biological properties of GCSCs and ultimately promoting GC progression.
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