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Annexin A1 sustains tumor metabolism and cellular proliferation upon stable loss of HIF1A

Despite the approval of numerous molecular targeted drugs, long-term antiproliferative efficacy is rarely achieved and therapy resistance remains a central obstacle of cancer care. Combined inhibition of multiple cancer-driving pathways promises to improve antiproliferative efficacy. HIF-1 is a driv...

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Autores principales: Rohwer, Nadine, Bindel, Fabian, Grimm, Christina, Lin, Suling J., Wappler, Jessica, Klinger, Bertram, Blüthgen, Nils, Du Bois, Ilona, Schmeck, Bernd, Lehrach, Hans, de Graauw, Marjo, Goncalves, Emanuel, Saez-Rodriguez, Julio, Tan, Patrick, Grabsch, Heike I., Prigione, Alessandro, Kempa, Stefan, Cramer, Thorsten
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Impact Journals LLC 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4872743/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26760764
http://dx.doi.org/10.18632/oncotarget.6793
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author Rohwer, Nadine
Bindel, Fabian
Grimm, Christina
Lin, Suling J.
Wappler, Jessica
Klinger, Bertram
Blüthgen, Nils
Du Bois, Ilona
Schmeck, Bernd
Lehrach, Hans
de Graauw, Marjo
Goncalves, Emanuel
Saez-Rodriguez, Julio
Tan, Patrick
Grabsch, Heike I.
Prigione, Alessandro
Kempa, Stefan
Cramer, Thorsten
author_facet Rohwer, Nadine
Bindel, Fabian
Grimm, Christina
Lin, Suling J.
Wappler, Jessica
Klinger, Bertram
Blüthgen, Nils
Du Bois, Ilona
Schmeck, Bernd
Lehrach, Hans
de Graauw, Marjo
Goncalves, Emanuel
Saez-Rodriguez, Julio
Tan, Patrick
Grabsch, Heike I.
Prigione, Alessandro
Kempa, Stefan
Cramer, Thorsten
author_sort Rohwer, Nadine
collection PubMed
description Despite the approval of numerous molecular targeted drugs, long-term antiproliferative efficacy is rarely achieved and therapy resistance remains a central obstacle of cancer care. Combined inhibition of multiple cancer-driving pathways promises to improve antiproliferative efficacy. HIF-1 is a driver of gastric cancer and considered to be an attractive target for therapy. We noted that gastric cancer cells are able to functionally compensate the stable loss of HIF-1α. Via transcriptomics we identified a group of upregulated genes in HIF-1α-deficient cells and hypothesized that these genes confer survival upon HIF-1α loss. Strikingly, simultaneous knock-down of HIF-1α and Annexin A1 (ANXA1), one of the identified genes, resulted in complete cessation of proliferation. Using stable isotope-resolved metabolomics, oxidative and reductive glutamine metabolism was found to be significantly impaired in HIF-1α/ANXA1-deficient cells, potentially explaining the proliferation defect. In summary, we present a conceptually novel application of stable gene inactivation enabling in-depth deconstruction of resistance mechanisms. In theory, this experimental approach is applicable to any cancer-driving gene or pathway and promises to identify various new targets for combination therapies.
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spelling pubmed-48727432016-05-25 Annexin A1 sustains tumor metabolism and cellular proliferation upon stable loss of HIF1A Rohwer, Nadine Bindel, Fabian Grimm, Christina Lin, Suling J. Wappler, Jessica Klinger, Bertram Blüthgen, Nils Du Bois, Ilona Schmeck, Bernd Lehrach, Hans de Graauw, Marjo Goncalves, Emanuel Saez-Rodriguez, Julio Tan, Patrick Grabsch, Heike I. Prigione, Alessandro Kempa, Stefan Cramer, Thorsten Oncotarget Research Paper Despite the approval of numerous molecular targeted drugs, long-term antiproliferative efficacy is rarely achieved and therapy resistance remains a central obstacle of cancer care. Combined inhibition of multiple cancer-driving pathways promises to improve antiproliferative efficacy. HIF-1 is a driver of gastric cancer and considered to be an attractive target for therapy. We noted that gastric cancer cells are able to functionally compensate the stable loss of HIF-1α. Via transcriptomics we identified a group of upregulated genes in HIF-1α-deficient cells and hypothesized that these genes confer survival upon HIF-1α loss. Strikingly, simultaneous knock-down of HIF-1α and Annexin A1 (ANXA1), one of the identified genes, resulted in complete cessation of proliferation. Using stable isotope-resolved metabolomics, oxidative and reductive glutamine metabolism was found to be significantly impaired in HIF-1α/ANXA1-deficient cells, potentially explaining the proliferation defect. In summary, we present a conceptually novel application of stable gene inactivation enabling in-depth deconstruction of resistance mechanisms. In theory, this experimental approach is applicable to any cancer-driving gene or pathway and promises to identify various new targets for combination therapies. Impact Journals LLC 2015-12-29 /pmc/articles/PMC4872743/ /pubmed/26760764 http://dx.doi.org/10.18632/oncotarget.6793 Text en Copyright: © 2016 Rohwer 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.
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Rohwer, Nadine
Bindel, Fabian
Grimm, Christina
Lin, Suling J.
Wappler, Jessica
Klinger, Bertram
Blüthgen, Nils
Du Bois, Ilona
Schmeck, Bernd
Lehrach, Hans
de Graauw, Marjo
Goncalves, Emanuel
Saez-Rodriguez, Julio
Tan, Patrick
Grabsch, Heike I.
Prigione, Alessandro
Kempa, Stefan
Cramer, Thorsten
Annexin A1 sustains tumor metabolism and cellular proliferation upon stable loss of HIF1A
title Annexin A1 sustains tumor metabolism and cellular proliferation upon stable loss of HIF1A
title_full Annexin A1 sustains tumor metabolism and cellular proliferation upon stable loss of HIF1A
title_fullStr Annexin A1 sustains tumor metabolism and cellular proliferation upon stable loss of HIF1A
title_full_unstemmed Annexin A1 sustains tumor metabolism and cellular proliferation upon stable loss of HIF1A
title_short Annexin A1 sustains tumor metabolism and cellular proliferation upon stable loss of HIF1A
title_sort annexin a1 sustains tumor metabolism and cellular proliferation upon stable loss of hif1a
topic Research Paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4872743/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26760764
http://dx.doi.org/10.18632/oncotarget.6793
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