Literature DB >> 24096870

Metabolic regulation of cancer cell side population by glucose through activation of the Akt pathway.

P-P Liu1, J Liao, Z-J Tang, W-J Wu, J Yang, Z-L Zeng, Y Hu, P Wang, H-Q Ju, R-H Xu, P Huang.   

Abstract

Side population (SP) cells within tumors are a small fraction of cancer cells with stem-like properties that can be identified by flow cytometry analysis based on their high ability to export certain compounds such as Hoechst 33342 and chemotherapeutic agents. The existence of stem-like SP cells in tumors is considered as a key factor contributing to drug resistance, and presents a major challenge in cancer treatment. Although it has been recognized for some time that tumor tissue niches may significantly affect cancer stem cells (CSCs), the role of key nutrients such as glucose in the microenvironment in affecting stem-like cancer cells and their metabolism largely remains elusive. Here we report that SP cells isolated from human cancer cells exhibit higher glycolytic activity compared to non-SP cells. Glucose in the culture environment exerts a profound effect on SP cells as evidenced by its ability to induce a significant increase in the percentage of SP cells in the overall cancer cell population, and glucose starvation causes a rapid depletion of SP cells. Mechanistically, glucose upregulates the SP fraction through ATP-mediated suppression of AMPK and activation of the Akt pathway, leading to elevated expression of the ATP-dependent efflux pump ABCG2. Importantly, inhibition of glycolysis by 3-BrOP significantly reduces SP cells in vitro and impairs their ability to form tumors in vivo. Our data suggest that glucose is an essential regulator of SP cells mediated by the Akt pathway, and targeting glycolysis may eliminate the drug-resistant SP cells with potentially significant benefits in cancer treatment.

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Year:  2013        PMID: 24096870      PMCID: PMC3857620          DOI: 10.1038/cdd.2013.131

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cell Death Differ        ISSN: 1350-9047            Impact factor:   15.828


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