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维生素C可解除KRAS突变型结肠癌中的瓦博格代谢转换。

Vitamin C uncouples the Warburg metabolic switch in KRAS mutant colon cancer.

作者信息

Aguilera Oscar, Muñoz-Sagastibelza María, Torrejón Blanca, Borrero-Palacios Aurea, Del Puerto-Nevado Laura, Martínez-Useros Javier, Rodriguez-Remirez María, Zazo Sandra, García Estela, Fraga Mario, Rojo Federico, García-Foncillas Jesús

机构信息

Cancer Biomarkers Research Group, Fundacion Jimenez Diaz University Hospital Health Research Institute, UAM, 28040 Madrid, Spain.

Translational Oncology Division, Oncohealth Institute, Fundacion Jimenez Diaz University Hospital, 28040 Madrid, Spain.

出版信息

Oncotarget. 2016 Jul 26;7(30):47954-47965. doi: 10.18632/oncotarget.10087.

Abstract

KRAS mutation is often present in many hard-to-treat tumors such as colon and pancreatic cancer and it is tightly linked to serious alterations in the normal cell metabolism and clinical resistance to chemotherapy.In 1931, the winner of the Nobel Prize in Medicine, Otto Warburg, stated that cancer was primarily caused by altered metabolism interfering with energy processing in the normal cell. Increased cell glycolytic rates even in the presence of oxygen is fully recognized as a hallmark in cancer and known as the Warburg effect.In the late 1970's, Linus Pauling and Ewan Cameron reported that vitamin C may have positive effects in cancer treatment, although deep mechanistic knowledge about this activity is still scarce.We describe a novel antitumoral mechanism of vitamin C in KRAS mutant colorectal cancer that involves the Warburg metabolic disruption through downregulation of key metabolic checkpoints in KRAS mutant cancer cells and tumors without killing human immortalized colonocytes.Vitamin C induces RAS detachment from the cell membrane inhibiting ERK 1/2 and PKM2 phosphorylation. As a consequence of this activity, strong downregulation of the glucose transporter (GLUT-1) and pyruvate kinase M2 (PKM2)-PTB dependent protein expression are observed causing a major blockage of the Warburg effect and therefore energetic stress.We propose a combination of conventional chemotherapy with metabolic strategies, including vitamin C and/or other molecules targeting pivotal key players involved in the Warburg effect which may constitute a new horizon in anti-cancer therapies.

摘要

KRAS 突变常见于许多难以治疗的肿瘤中,如结肠癌和胰腺癌,它与正常细胞代谢的严重改变以及化疗临床耐药性密切相关。1931 年,诺贝尔医学奖得主奥托·瓦尔堡指出,癌症主要是由干扰正常细胞能量处理的代谢改变引起的。即使在有氧的情况下细胞糖酵解速率增加也被充分认为是癌症的一个标志,称为瓦尔堡效应。20 世纪 70 年代末,莱纳斯·鲍林和尤恩·卡梅隆报告称维生素 C 可能对癌症治疗有积极作用,尽管关于这种作用的深入机制知识仍然匮乏。我们描述了维生素 C 在 KRAS 突变型结直肠癌中的一种新的抗肿瘤机制,该机制涉及通过下调 KRAS 突变癌细胞和肿瘤中的关键代谢检查点来破坏瓦尔堡代谢,而不会杀死人永生化结肠细胞。维生素 C 诱导 RAS 从细胞膜上脱离,抑制 ERK 1/2 和 PKM2 的磷酸化。由于这种作用,观察到葡萄糖转运蛋白(GLUT-1)和丙酮酸激酶 M2(PKM2)-PTB 依赖性蛋白表达强烈下调,导致瓦尔堡效应的主要阻断,从而产生能量应激。我们提出将传统化疗与代谢策略相结合,包括维生素 C 和/或其他靶向参与瓦尔堡效应的关键关键分子的分子,这可能构成抗癌治疗的新视野。

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