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LHPP impedes energy metabolism by inducing ubiquitin-mediated degradation of PKM2 in glioblastoma.

Wen-Jin Chen1,2, Li-Hua Chen3, Ji Wang1,2, Zhao-Tao Wang4, Cui-Ying Wu2, Kai Sun2, Bo-Yun Ding1, Ning Liu2, Ru-Xiang Xu1,2.   

Abstract

Phospholysine phosphohistidine inorganic pyrophosphate phosphatase (LHPP) is a new-found tumor suppressor in a variety of tumors. While, it is still unknown about its role in glioma. In this study, we found that LHPP is abnormally decreasing or absent in glioblastoma, and the low expression of LHPP is associated with poor median survival in glioma patients. Functional assay revealed that LHPP-overexpression significantly inhibited U87MG and U118MG growth in vitro and in vivo. As to the mechanism, mass-spectrometric analysis indicated that the LHPP interacting proteins were mainly enriched in regulation of energy metabolism, including Carbon metabolism, Oxidative phosphorylation, and Glycolysis. Seahorse assay and metabolites detection confirmed that LHPP-overexpression obviously impeded glycolysis and respiration in U87MG and U118MG cells. For the further study, western blot assay showed that the protein level of PKM2 at dimeric, tetrameric, and total protein, were all decreased significantly, and its enzymatic activity was decreased as well. ChIP and RNAseq integrated analysis indicated that the decreased protein level of PKM2 was independent of PKM2 transcription, and LHPP did not reprogram transcription level of metabolic genome. Co-IP and immunofluorescence assay manifested that LHPP interacted with PKM2, and this interaction interfered the protein stability, then induced ubiquitin-mediated degradation of PKM2. Rescue assay confirmed that restoring the expression of PKM2 effectively reversed the restrained energy metabolism and the inhibited cancer cell growth caused by LHPP-overexpression in U87MG and U118MG cells. Taking together, we demonstrated that LHPP impedes the glycolysis and respiration during energy metabolic process via inducing ubiquitin-mediated degradation of PKM2, thus inhibits the growth of glioblastoma. AJCR
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Keywords:  LHPP; PKM2; energy metabolism; glioblastoma; ubiquitination degradation

Year:  2021        PMID: 33948363      PMCID: PMC8085851     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Cancer Res        ISSN: 2156-6976            Impact factor:   6.166


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1.  PKM2 Is Overexpressed in Glioma Tissues, and Its Inhibition Highly Increases Late Apoptosis in U87MG Cells With Low-density Specificity.

Authors:  Jae Hyeon Park; Jin-Sol Lee; Yunmoon Oh; Ji Sun Lee; Hae Eun Park; Haeun Lee; Yeon Su Park; So Young Kyung; Hyung Sik Kim; Sungpil Yoon
Journal:  In Vivo       Date:  2022 Mar-Apr       Impact factor: 2.155

Review 2.  The histidine phosphatase LHPP: an emerging player in cancer.

Authors:  Fahong Wu; Hanwei Ma; Xiaoli Wang; Hangzhi Wei; Wei Zhang; Youcheng Zhang
Journal:  Cell Cycle       Date:  2022-03-03       Impact factor: 5.173

3.  The genome of an apodid holothuroid (Chiridota heheva) provides insights into its adaptation to a deep-sea reducing environment.

Authors:  Long Zhang; Jian He; Peipei Tan; Zhen Gong; Shiyu Qian; Yuanyuan Miao; Han-Yu Zhang; Guangxian Tu; Qi Chen; Qiqi Zhong; Guanzhu Han; Jianguo He; Muhua Wang
Journal:  Commun Biol       Date:  2022-03-10
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