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A novel pyruvate kinase M2 activator compound that suppresses lung cancer cell viability under hypoxia

Authors :
Kyung Chan Park
Dong Joon Kim
Yeon-Mi You
Sang Hyun Min
Hanmi Noh
Yuri Jung
Han Koo
Young Il Yeom
Young Soo Park
Jung-Ae Kim
Nam Doo Kim
Source :
Molecules and Cells
Publication Year :
2014

Abstract

Pyruvate kinase M2 isoform (PKM2), a rate-limiting enzyme in the final step of glycolysis, is known to be associated with the metabolic rewiring of cancer cells, and considered an important cancer therapeutic target. Herein, we report a novel PKM2 activator, PA-12, which was identified via the molecular docking-based virtual screening. We demonstrate that PA-12 stimulates the pyruvate kinase activity of recombinant PKM2 in vitro, with a half-maximal activity concentration of 4.92 μM, and effectively suppresses both anchorage-dependent and -independent growth of lung cancer cells in non-essential amino acid-depleted medium. In addition, PA-12 blocked the nuclear translocalization of PKM2 in lung cancer cells, resulting in the inhibition of hypoxia response element (HRE)-mediated reporter activity as well as hypoxia-inducible factor 1 (HIF-1) target gene expression, eventually leading to the suppression of cell viability under hypoxia. We also verified that the effects of PA-12 were dependent on PKM2 expression in cancer cells, demonstrating the specificity of PA-12 for PKM2 protein. Taken together, our data suggest that PA-12 is a novel and potent PKM2 activator that has therapeutic implications for lung cancer.

Details

ISSN :
02191032
Volume :
38
Issue :
4
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Molecules and cells
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....e5745c098440f184977a675991da7c62