| Literature DB >> 24318446 |
Jinyun Chen1, Franklin Chung, Guizhi Yang, Minying Pu, Hui Gao, Wei Jiang, Hong Yin, Vladimir Capka, Shailaja Kasibhatla, Bryan Laffitte, Savina Jaeger, Raymond Pagliarini, Yaoyu Chen, Wenlai Zhou.
Abstract
Cancer cells rely on aerobic glycolysis to maintain cell growth and proliferation via the Warburg effect. Phosphoglycerate dehydrogenase (PHDGH) catalyzes the first step of the serine biosynthetic pathway downstream of glycolysis, which is a metabolic gatekeeper both for macromolecular biosynthesis and serine-dependent DNA synthesis. Here, we report that PHDGH is overexpressed in many ER-negative human breast cancer cell lines. PHGDH knockdown in these cells leads to a reduction of serine synthesis and impairment of cancer cell proliferation. However, PHGDH knockdown does not affect tumor maintenance and growth in established breast cancer xenograft models, suggesting that PHGDH-dependent cancer cell growth may be context-dependent. Our findings suggest that other mechanisms or pathways may bypass exclusive dependence on PHGDH in established human breast cancer xenografts, indicating that PHGDH is dispensable for the growth and maintenance and of tumors in vivo.Entities:
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Year: 2013 PMID: 24318446 PMCID: PMC3926844 DOI: 10.18632/oncotarget.1540
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Oncotarget ISSN: 1949-2553
Fig 1PHGDH shows a differential expression pattern among human breast cancer cell lines
PHGDH knockdown impairs PHGDH high expression breast cancer cells proliferation in vitro
The effect of PHGDH knockdown was observed among 8 breast cancer cell lines and 1 normal breast cell line.
| Genotype | Cell Lines | PHGDH KD at Day 5 | GI | GI by CFA at Day 14 | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| shPHGDH#1 | shPHGDH#2 | shPHGDH#1 | shPHGDH#2 | shPHGDH#1 | shPHGDH#2 | ||
| MDA-MB-468 | 97% | 94% | 57% | 0% | |||
| BT20 | 96% | 93% | 85% | 3% | |||
| HCC1395 | 90% | 84% | 51% | 0% | |||
| HCC1806 | 97% | 92% | 51% | 29% | |||
| HCC70 | 92% | 93% | No effect | ||||
| MDA-MB-231 | 85% | 89% | No effect | No effect | |||
| SKBR3 | 89% | 91% | No effect | No effect | |||
| T47-D | 80% | 80% | No effect | No effect | |||
| MCF10A | 82% | 73% | No effect | No effect | |||
GI: growth inhibition
: 100% GI,
: 75% GI,
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: 25% GI,
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Fig 2PHGDH knockdown impairs the proliferation of breast cancer cells with PHGDH overexpression in vitro
Fig 3Sensitivity to PHGDH knockdown is tightly associated with effects on the production of glucose-derived serine and glycine
Fig 4PHGDH knockdown does not affect tumor growth in xenograft mouse models