Literature DB >> 31270582

Metabolic reprogramming of normal oral fibroblasts correlated with increased glycolytic metabolism of oral squamous cell carcinoma and precedes their activation into carcinoma associated fibroblasts.

Zhuoyuan Zhang1,2,3, Zhenjie Gao1,4, Saroj Rajthala5,6, Dipak Sapkota7, Harsh Dongre5,6, Himalaya Parajuli5,6,8, Salwa Suliman5,9, Ridhima Das5,6, Longjiang Li1,2, Laurence A Bindoff10,3, Daniela Elena Costea11,12,13,14, Xiao Liang15,16.   

Abstract

Cancers show a metabolic shift towards aerobic glycolysis. By "corrupting" their microenvironment, carcinoma cells are able to obtain energy substrates to "fuel" their mitochondrial metabolism and cell growth in an autophagy-associated, paracrine manner. However, the metabolic changes and role of normal fibroblasts in this process remain unclear. We devised a novel, indirect co-culture system to elucidate the mechanisms of metabolic coupling between stromal cells and oral squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC) cells. Here, we showed that normal oral fibroblasts (NOFs) and OSCC become metabolically coupled through several processes before acquiring an activated phenotype and without inducing senescence. We observed, for the first time, that NOFs export mitochondria towards OSCCs through both direct contact and via indirect mechanisms. NOFs are activated and are able to acquire a cancer-associated fibroblasts metabolic phenotype when co-cultivation with OSSC cells, by undergoing aerobic glycolysis, secreting more reactive oxygen species (ROS), high L-lactate and overexpressing lactate exporter MCT-4, leading to mitochondrial permeability transition pore (mPTP) opening, hypoxia, and mitophagy. On the other hand, Cav-1-low NOFs generate L-lactate to "fuel" mitochondrial metabolism and anabolic growth of OSCC. Most interestingly, the decrease in AMPK activity and PGC-1α expression might involve in regulation of ROS that functions to maintain final energy and metabolic homeostasis. This indicated, for the first time, the existence of ATP and ROS homeostasis during carcinogenesis. Our study suggests that an efficient therapeutical approach has to target the multiple mechanisms used by them to corrupt the normal surrounding stroma and metabolic homeostasis.

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Keywords:  L-Lactate; Metabolic reprogramming; Mitochondrial transfer; NOF; OSCC; ROS

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31270582     DOI: 10.1007/s00018-019-03209-y

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cell Mol Life Sci        ISSN: 1420-682X            Impact factor:   9.261


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