TCF19 and p53 regulate transcription of TIGAR and SCO2 in HCC for mitochondrial energy metabolism and stress adaptation

转录因子 表观遗传学 细胞生物学 生物 基因敲除 组蛋白 糖酵解 化学 生物化学 新陈代谢 基因
作者
Payel Mondal,Shrikanth S. Gadad,Swagata Adhikari,Enrique Ramos,Sabyasachi Sen,Parash Prasad,Chandrima Das
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期刊:The FASEB Journal [Wiley]
卷期号:35 (9): e21814-e21814 被引量:29
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DOI:10.1096/fj.202002486rr
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Abstract Alteration in glucose homeostasis during cancer metabolism is an important phenomenon. Though several important transcription factors have been well studied in the context of the regulation of metabolic gene expression, the role of epigenetic readers in this regard remains still elusive. Epigenetic reader protein transcription factor 19 (TCF19) has been recently identified as a novel glucose and insulin‐responsive factor that modulates histone posttranslational modifications to regulate glucose homeostasis in hepatocytes. Here we report that TCF19 interacts with a non‐histone, well‐known tumor suppressor protein 53 (p53) and co‐regulates a wide array of metabolic genes. Among these, the p53‐responsive carbohydrate metabolic genes Tp53‐induced glycolysis and apoptosis regulator ( TIGAR ) and Cytochrome C Oxidase assembly protein 2 ( SCO2), which are the key regulators of glycolysis and oxidative phosphorylation respectively, are under direct regulation of TCF19. Remarkably, TCF19 can form different transcription activation/repression complexes which show substantial overlap with that of p53, depending on glucose‐mediated variant stress situations as obtained from IP/MS studies. Interestingly, we observed that TCF19/p53 complexes either have CBP or HDAC1 to epigenetically program the expression of TIGAR and SCO2 genes depending on short‐term high glucose or prolonged high glucose conditions. TCF19 or p53 knockdown significantly altered the cellular lactate production and led to increased extracellular acidification rate. Similarly, OCR and cellular ATP production were reduced and mitochondrial membrane potential was compromised upon depletion of TCF19 or p53. Subsequently, through RNA‐Seq analysis from patients with hepatocellular carcinoma, we observed that TCF19/p53‐mediated metabolic regulation is fundamental for sustenance of cancer cells. Together the study proposes that TCF19/p53 complexes can regulate metabolic gene expression programs responsible for mitochondrial energy homeostasis and stress adaptation.
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