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PHGDH heterogeneity potentiates cancer cell dissemination and metastasis
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- Nature, Rossi, M, Altea-Manzano, P, Demicco, M, Doglioni, G, Bornes, L, Fukano, M, Vandekeere, A, Cuadros, A M, Fernández-García, J, Riera-Domingo, C, Jauset, C, Planque, M, Alkan, H F, Nittner, D, Zuo, D, Broadfield, L A, Parik, S, Pane, A A, Rizzollo, F, Rinaldi, G, Zhang, T, Teoh, S T, Aurora, A B, Karras, P, Vermeire, I, Broekaert, D, Elsen, J V, Knott, M M L, Orth, M F, Demeyer, S, Eelen, G, Dobrolecki, L E, Bassez, A, Brussel, T V, Sotlar, K, Lewis, M T, Bartsch, H, Wuhrer, M, Veelen, P V, Carmeliet, P, Cools, J, Morrison, S J, Marine, J C, Lambrechts, D, Mazzone, M, Hannon, G J, Lunt, S Y, Grünewald, T G P, Park, M, Rheenen, J V & Fendt, S M 2022, ' PHGDH heterogeneity potentiates cancer cell dissemination and metastasis ', Nature, vol. 605, no. 7911, pp. 747-753 . https://doi.org/10.1038/s41586-022-04758-2, Nature, 605(7911), 747-+. NATURE PORTFOLIO
- Publication Year :
- 2022
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Abstract
- Cancer metastasis requires the transient activation of cellular programs enabling dissemination and seeding in distant organs1. Genetic, transcriptional and translational heterogeneity contributes to this dynamic process2,3. Metabolic heterogeneity has also been observed4, yet its role in cancer progression is less explored. Here we find that the loss of phosphoglycerate dehydrogenase (PHGDH) potentiates metastatic dissemination. Specifically, we find that heterogeneous or low PHGDH expression in primary tumours of patients with breast cancer is associated with decreased metastasis-free survival time. In mice, circulating tumour cells and early metastatic lesions are enriched with Phgdhlow cancer cells, and silencing Phgdh in primary tumours increases metastasis formation. Mechanistically, Phgdh interacts with the glycolytic enzyme phosphofructokinase, and the loss of this interaction activates the hexosamine-sialic acid pathway, which provides precursors for protein glycosylation. As a consequence, aberrant protein glycosylation occurs, including increased sialylation of integrin αvβ3, which potentiates cell migration and invasion. Inhibition of sialylation counteracts the metastatic ability of Phgdhlow cancer cells. In conclusion, although the catalytic activity of PHGDH supports cancer cell proliferation, low PHGDH protein expression non-catalytically potentiates cancer dissemination and metastasis formation. Thus, the presence of PHDGH heterogeneity in primary tumours could be considered a sign of tumour aggressiveness. ispartof: NATURE vol:605 issue:7911 pages:747-+ ispartof: location:England status: published
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- EXPRESSION
FLUX
Multidisciplinary
Science & Technology
PROTEINS
Breast Neoplasms
Article
CONTRIBUTES
Multidisciplinary Sciences
Mice
DEHYDROGENASE
Cell Movement
Cell Line, Tumor
SERINE SYNTHESIS
Disease Progression
Serine
Animals
Humans
Science & Technology - Other Topics
Female
Gene Silencing
Neoplasm Metastasis
Phosphoglycerate Dehydrogenase
RESISTANCE
Cell Proliferation
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- English
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- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Nature, Rossi, M, Altea-Manzano, P, Demicco, M, Doglioni, G, Bornes, L, Fukano, M, Vandekeere, A, Cuadros, A M, Fernández-García, J, Riera-Domingo, C, Jauset, C, Planque, M, Alkan, H F, Nittner, D, Zuo, D, Broadfield, L A, Parik, S, Pane, A A, Rizzollo, F, Rinaldi, G, Zhang, T, Teoh, S T, Aurora, A B, Karras, P, Vermeire, I, Broekaert, D, Elsen, J V, Knott, M M L, Orth, M F, Demeyer, S, Eelen, G, Dobrolecki, L E, Bassez, A, Brussel, T V, Sotlar, K, Lewis, M T, Bartsch, H, Wuhrer, M, Veelen, P V, Carmeliet, P, Cools, J, Morrison, S J, Marine, J C, Lambrechts, D, Mazzone, M, Hannon, G J, Lunt, S Y, Grünewald, T G P, Park, M, Rheenen, J V & Fendt, S M 2022, ' PHGDH heterogeneity potentiates cancer cell dissemination and metastasis ', Nature, vol. 605, no. 7911, pp. 747-753 . https://doi.org/10.1038/s41586-022-04758-2, Nature, 605(7911), 747-+. NATURE PORTFOLIO
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- edsair.doi.dedup.....a3e5caca229c7c7298416a476ab4cc79