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LPA Induces Metabolic Reprogramming in Ovarian Cancer via a Pseudohypoxic Response.

Ji Hee Ha1,2, Rangasudhagar Radhakrishnan1, Muralidharan Jayaraman1,2, Mingda Yan1, Jeremy D Ward1,2, Kar-Ming Fung1,3, Katherine Moxley1,4, Anil K Sood5, Ciro Isidoro6, Priyabrata Mukherjee1,3, Yong Sang Song7, Danny N Dhanasekaran8,2.   

Abstract

Although hypoxia has been shown to reprogram cancer cells toward glycolytic shift, the identity of extrinsic stimuli that induce metabolic reprogramming independent of hypoxia, especially in ovarian cancer, is largely unknown. In this study, we use patient-derived ovarian cancer cells and high-grade serous ovarian cancer cell lines to demonstrate that lysophosphatidic acid (LPA), a lipid growth factor and GPCR ligand whose levels are substantially increased in ovarian cancer patients, triggers glycolytic shift in ovarian cancer cells. Inhibition of the G protein α-subunit Gαi2 disrupted LPA-stimulated aerobic glycolysis. LPA stimulated a pseudohypoxic response via Rac-mediated activation of NADPH oxidase and generation of reactive oxygen species, resulting in activation of HIF1α. HIF1α in turn induced expression of glucose transporter-1 and the glycolytic enzyme hexokinase-2 (HKII). Treatment of mice bearing ovarian cancer xenografts with an HKII inhibitor, 3-bromopyruvate, attenuated tumor growth and conferred a concomitant survival advantage. These studies reveal a critical role for LPA in metabolic reprogramming of ovarian cancer cells and identify this node as a promising therapeutic target in ovarian cancer.Significance: These findings establish LPA as a potential therapeutic target in ovarian cancer, revealing its role in the activation of HIF1α-mediated metabolic reprogramming in this disease. Cancer Res; 78(8); 1923-34. ©2018 AACR. ©2018 American Association for Cancer Research.

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29386184      PMCID: PMC5899640          DOI: 10.1158/0008-5472.CAN-17-1624

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cancer Res        ISSN: 0008-5472            Impact factor:   12.701


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