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ACE2 negatively regulates the Warburg effect and suppresses hepatocellular carcinoma progression via reducing ROS-HIF1α activity
Aerobic glycolysis has pleiotropic roles in the pathogenesis of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC). Emerging studies revealed key promoters of aerobic glycolysis, however, little is known about its negative regulators in HCC. In this study, an integrative analysis identifies a repertoire of differential...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10197896/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37215979 http://dx.doi.org/10.7150/ijbs.81498 |
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author | Dong, Fangyuan Li, Hui Liu, Limin Yao, Lin-Li Wang, Jiaofeng Xiang, Danni Ma, Jianxia Zhang, Gansheng Zhang, Shan Li, Jun Jiang, Shu-Heng Hu, Xiaona Chen, Jie Bao, Zhijun |
author_facet | Dong, Fangyuan Li, Hui Liu, Limin Yao, Lin-Li Wang, Jiaofeng Xiang, Danni Ma, Jianxia Zhang, Gansheng Zhang, Shan Li, Jun Jiang, Shu-Heng Hu, Xiaona Chen, Jie Bao, Zhijun |
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description | Aerobic glycolysis has pleiotropic roles in the pathogenesis of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC). Emerging studies revealed key promoters of aerobic glycolysis, however, little is known about its negative regulators in HCC. In this study, an integrative analysis identifies a repertoire of differentially expressed genes (DNASE1L3, SLC22A1, ACE2, CES3, CCL14, GYS2, ADH4, and CFHR3) that are inversely associated with the glycolytic phenotype in HCC. ACE2, a member of the rennin-angiotensin system, is revealed to be downregulated in HCC and predicts a poor prognosis. ACE2 overexpression significantly inhibits the glycolytic flux as evidenced by reduced glucose uptake, lactate release, extracellular acidification rate, and the expression of glycolytic genes. Opposite results are noticed in loss-of-function studies. Mechanistically, ACE2 metabolizes Ang II to Ang-(1-7), which activates Mas receptor and leads to the phosphorylation of Src homology 2-containing inositol phosphatase 2 (SHP-2). SHP2 activation further blocks reactive oxygen species (ROS)-HIF1α signaling. Addition of Ang-(1-7) or the antioxidant N-acetylcysteine compromises in vivo additive tumor growth and aerobic glycolysis induced by ACE2 knockdown. Moreover, growth advantages afforded by ACE2 knockdown are largely glycolysis-dependent. In clinical settings, a close link between ACE2 expression and HIF1α or the phosphorated level of SHP2 is found. Overexpression of ACE2 significantly retards tumor growth in patient-derived xenograft model. Collectively, our findings suggest that ACE2 is a negative glycolytic regulator, and targeting the ACE2/Ang-(1-7)/Mas receptor/ROS/HIF1α axis may be a promising therapeutic strategy for HCC treatment. |
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spelling | pubmed-101978962023-05-20 ACE2 negatively regulates the Warburg effect and suppresses hepatocellular carcinoma progression via reducing ROS-HIF1α activity Dong, Fangyuan Li, Hui Liu, Limin Yao, Lin-Li Wang, Jiaofeng Xiang, Danni Ma, Jianxia Zhang, Gansheng Zhang, Shan Li, Jun Jiang, Shu-Heng Hu, Xiaona Chen, Jie Bao, Zhijun Int J Biol Sci Research Paper Aerobic glycolysis has pleiotropic roles in the pathogenesis of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC). Emerging studies revealed key promoters of aerobic glycolysis, however, little is known about its negative regulators in HCC. In this study, an integrative analysis identifies a repertoire of differentially expressed genes (DNASE1L3, SLC22A1, ACE2, CES3, CCL14, GYS2, ADH4, and CFHR3) that are inversely associated with the glycolytic phenotype in HCC. ACE2, a member of the rennin-angiotensin system, is revealed to be downregulated in HCC and predicts a poor prognosis. ACE2 overexpression significantly inhibits the glycolytic flux as evidenced by reduced glucose uptake, lactate release, extracellular acidification rate, and the expression of glycolytic genes. Opposite results are noticed in loss-of-function studies. Mechanistically, ACE2 metabolizes Ang II to Ang-(1-7), which activates Mas receptor and leads to the phosphorylation of Src homology 2-containing inositol phosphatase 2 (SHP-2). SHP2 activation further blocks reactive oxygen species (ROS)-HIF1α signaling. Addition of Ang-(1-7) or the antioxidant N-acetylcysteine compromises in vivo additive tumor growth and aerobic glycolysis induced by ACE2 knockdown. Moreover, growth advantages afforded by ACE2 knockdown are largely glycolysis-dependent. In clinical settings, a close link between ACE2 expression and HIF1α or the phosphorated level of SHP2 is found. Overexpression of ACE2 significantly retards tumor growth in patient-derived xenograft model. Collectively, our findings suggest that ACE2 is a negative glycolytic regulator, and targeting the ACE2/Ang-(1-7)/Mas receptor/ROS/HIF1α axis may be a promising therapeutic strategy for HCC treatment. Ivyspring International Publisher 2023-05-11 /pmc/articles/PMC10197896/ /pubmed/37215979 http://dx.doi.org/10.7150/ijbs.81498 Text en © The author(s) https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). See http://ivyspring.com/terms for full terms and conditions. |
spellingShingle | Research Paper Dong, Fangyuan Li, Hui Liu, Limin Yao, Lin-Li Wang, Jiaofeng Xiang, Danni Ma, Jianxia Zhang, Gansheng Zhang, Shan Li, Jun Jiang, Shu-Heng Hu, Xiaona Chen, Jie Bao, Zhijun ACE2 negatively regulates the Warburg effect and suppresses hepatocellular carcinoma progression via reducing ROS-HIF1α activity |
title | ACE2 negatively regulates the Warburg effect and suppresses hepatocellular carcinoma progression via reducing ROS-HIF1α activity |
title_full | ACE2 negatively regulates the Warburg effect and suppresses hepatocellular carcinoma progression via reducing ROS-HIF1α activity |
title_fullStr | ACE2 negatively regulates the Warburg effect and suppresses hepatocellular carcinoma progression via reducing ROS-HIF1α activity |
title_full_unstemmed | ACE2 negatively regulates the Warburg effect and suppresses hepatocellular carcinoma progression via reducing ROS-HIF1α activity |
title_short | ACE2 negatively regulates the Warburg effect and suppresses hepatocellular carcinoma progression via reducing ROS-HIF1α activity |
title_sort | ace2 negatively regulates the warburg effect and suppresses hepatocellular carcinoma progression via reducing ros-hif1α activity |
topic | Research Paper |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10197896/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37215979 http://dx.doi.org/10.7150/ijbs.81498 |
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