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Mitochondrial oligomers boost glycolysis in cancer stem cells to facilitate blebbishield-mediated transformation after apoptosis

Authors :
Li Huang
Naomi Laing
Menashe Bar-Eli
Gordon B. Mills
Jennifer R. Molina
Goodwin G. Jinesh
Ashish M. Kamat
Source :
Cell Death Discovery
Publication Year :
2016
Publisher :
Nature Publishing Group, 2016.

Abstract

Apoptosis culminates in secondary necrosis due to lack of ATP. Cancer stem cells form spheres after apoptosis by evoking the blebbishield emergency program. Hence, determining how blebbishields avoid secondary necrosis is crucial. Here we demonstrate that N-Myc and VEGFR2 control transformation from blebbishields, during which oligomers of K-Ras, p27, BAD, Bax, and Bak boost glycolysis to avoid secondary necrosis. Non-apoptotic cancer cells also utilize oligomers to boost glycolysis, which differentiates the glycolytic function of oligomers from their apoptotic action. Smac mimetic in combination with TNF-α or TRAIL but not in combination with FasL abrogates transformation from blebbishields by inducing secondary necrosis. Thus blebbishield-mediated transformation is dependent on glycolysis, and Smac mimetics represent potential candidates to abrogate the blebbishield emergency program.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
20587716
Volume :
2
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Cell Death Discovery
Accession number :
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