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5-Fluorouracil resistant colon cancer cells are addicted to OXPHOS to survive and enhance stem-like traits
Despite marked tumor shrinkage after 5-FU treatment, the frequency of colon cancer relapse indicates that a fraction of tumor cells survives treatment causing tumor recurrence. The majority of cancer cells divert metabolites into anabolic pathways through Warburg behavior giving an advantage in term...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4747183/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26527315 |
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author | Denise, Corti Paoli, Paolo Calvani, Maura Taddei, Maria Letizia Giannoni, Elisa Kopetz, Scott Kazmi, Syed Mohammad Ali Pia, Morelli Maria Pettazzoni, Piergiorgio Sacco, Elena Caselli, Anna Vanoni, Marco Landriscina, Matteo Cirri, Paolo Chiarugi, Paola |
author_facet | Denise, Corti Paoli, Paolo Calvani, Maura Taddei, Maria Letizia Giannoni, Elisa Kopetz, Scott Kazmi, Syed Mohammad Ali Pia, Morelli Maria Pettazzoni, Piergiorgio Sacco, Elena Caselli, Anna Vanoni, Marco Landriscina, Matteo Cirri, Paolo Chiarugi, Paola |
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description | Despite marked tumor shrinkage after 5-FU treatment, the frequency of colon cancer relapse indicates that a fraction of tumor cells survives treatment causing tumor recurrence. The majority of cancer cells divert metabolites into anabolic pathways through Warburg behavior giving an advantage in terms of tumor growth. Here, we report that treatment of colon cancer cell with 5-FU selects for cells with mesenchymal stem-like properties that undergo a metabolic reprogramming resulting in addiction to OXPHOS to meet energy demands. 5-FU treatment-resistant cells show a de novo expression of pyruvate kinase M1 (PKM1) and repression of PKM2, correlating with repression of the pentose phosphate pathway, decrease in NADPH level and in antioxidant defenses, promoting PKM2 oxidation and acquisition of stem-like phenotype. Response to 5-FU in a xenotransplantation model of human colon cancer confirms activation of mitochondrial function. Combined treatment with 5-FU and a pharmacological inhibitor of OXPHOS abolished the spherogenic potential of colon cancer cells and diminished the expression of stem-like markers. These findings suggest that inhibition of OXPHOS in combination with 5-FU is a rational combination strategy to achieve durable treatment response in colon cancer. |
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spelling | pubmed-47471832016-03-25 5-Fluorouracil resistant colon cancer cells are addicted to OXPHOS to survive and enhance stem-like traits Denise, Corti Paoli, Paolo Calvani, Maura Taddei, Maria Letizia Giannoni, Elisa Kopetz, Scott Kazmi, Syed Mohammad Ali Pia, Morelli Maria Pettazzoni, Piergiorgio Sacco, Elena Caselli, Anna Vanoni, Marco Landriscina, Matteo Cirri, Paolo Chiarugi, Paola Oncotarget Research Paper Despite marked tumor shrinkage after 5-FU treatment, the frequency of colon cancer relapse indicates that a fraction of tumor cells survives treatment causing tumor recurrence. The majority of cancer cells divert metabolites into anabolic pathways through Warburg behavior giving an advantage in terms of tumor growth. Here, we report that treatment of colon cancer cell with 5-FU selects for cells with mesenchymal stem-like properties that undergo a metabolic reprogramming resulting in addiction to OXPHOS to meet energy demands. 5-FU treatment-resistant cells show a de novo expression of pyruvate kinase M1 (PKM1) and repression of PKM2, correlating with repression of the pentose phosphate pathway, decrease in NADPH level and in antioxidant defenses, promoting PKM2 oxidation and acquisition of stem-like phenotype. Response to 5-FU in a xenotransplantation model of human colon cancer confirms activation of mitochondrial function. Combined treatment with 5-FU and a pharmacological inhibitor of OXPHOS abolished the spherogenic potential of colon cancer cells and diminished the expression of stem-like markers. These findings suggest that inhibition of OXPHOS in combination with 5-FU is a rational combination strategy to achieve durable treatment response in colon cancer. Impact Journals LLC 2015-10-21 /pmc/articles/PMC4747183/ /pubmed/26527315 Text en Copyright: © 2015 Denise et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited. |
spellingShingle | Research Paper Denise, Corti Paoli, Paolo Calvani, Maura Taddei, Maria Letizia Giannoni, Elisa Kopetz, Scott Kazmi, Syed Mohammad Ali Pia, Morelli Maria Pettazzoni, Piergiorgio Sacco, Elena Caselli, Anna Vanoni, Marco Landriscina, Matteo Cirri, Paolo Chiarugi, Paola 5-Fluorouracil resistant colon cancer cells are addicted to OXPHOS to survive and enhance stem-like traits |
title | 5-Fluorouracil resistant colon cancer cells are addicted to OXPHOS to survive and enhance stem-like traits |
title_full | 5-Fluorouracil resistant colon cancer cells are addicted to OXPHOS to survive and enhance stem-like traits |
title_fullStr | 5-Fluorouracil resistant colon cancer cells are addicted to OXPHOS to survive and enhance stem-like traits |
title_full_unstemmed | 5-Fluorouracil resistant colon cancer cells are addicted to OXPHOS to survive and enhance stem-like traits |
title_short | 5-Fluorouracil resistant colon cancer cells are addicted to OXPHOS to survive and enhance stem-like traits |
title_sort | 5-fluorouracil resistant colon cancer cells are addicted to oxphos to survive and enhance stem-like traits |
topic | Research Paper |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4747183/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26527315 |
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