Loss of PKM2 in Lgr5+ intestinal stem cells promotes colitis-associated colorectal cancer

被引:0
|
作者
Yeji Kim
Yong-Soo Lee
Sung Wan Kang
Seungil Kim
Tae-Young Kim
Su-Hyun Lee
Sung Wook Hwang
Jihun Kim
Eun Na Kim
Jin-Sung Ju
Yun-Yong Park
Mi-Na Kweon
机构
[1] University of Ulsan College of Medicine/Asan Medical Center,Mucosal Immunology Laboratory, Department of Convergence Medicine
[2] University of Ulsan College of Medicine/Asan Medical Center,Department of Gastroenterology
[3] University of Ulsan College of Medicine/Asan Medical Center,Department of Pathology
[4] University of Ulsan College of Medicine/Asan Medical Center,Department of Convergence Medicine
来源
Scientific Reports | / 9卷
关键词
D O I
暂无
中图分类号
学科分类号
摘要
The regulatory properties of pyruvate kinase M2 isoform (PKM2), the key glycolytic enzyme, influence altered energy metabolism including glycolysis in cancer. In this study, we found that PKM2 was highly expressed in patients with ulcerative colitis or colorectal cancer (CRC). We then investigated the effectiveness of conditionally ablating PKM2 in Lgr5+ intestinal stem cells (ISC) using a mouse model of colitis-associated CRC (AOM plus DSS). Tamoxifen-inducible Lgr5-driven deletion of PKM2 in ISC (PKM2ΔLgr5-Tx) significantly promoted tumor incidence and size in the colon and lower body weight compared with findings in vehicle-treated mice (PKM2ΔLgr5-Veh). Histopathologic analysis revealed considerable high-grade dysplasia and adenocarcinoma in the colon of PKM2ΔLgr5-Tx mice while PKM2ΔLgr5-Veh mice had low- and high-grade dysplasia. Loss of PKM2 was associated with dominant expression of PKM1 in Lgr5+ ISC and their progeny cells. Further, the organoid-forming efficiency of whole cancer cells or Lgr5+ cells obtained from colon polyps of PKM2ΔLgr5-Tx mice was significantly increased when compared with PKM2ΔLgr5-Veh mice. Cancer organoids from PKM2ΔLgr5-Tx mice exhibited increased mitochondrial oxygen consumption and a shift of metabolites involved in energy metabolism. These findings suggest that loss of PKM2 function in ISC promotes colitis-associated CRC.
引用
收藏
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] Loss of PKM2 in Lgr5+ Intestinal stem cells promotes colitis-associated colorectal cancer
    Kim, Y.
    Lee, Y. -S
    Kang, S. W.
    Kim, S.
    Kim, T. -Y
    Lee, S. -H
    Hwang, S. W.
    Kim, J.
    Kim, E. N.
    Park, Y. -Y
    Kweon, M. -N
    EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF IMMUNOLOGY, 2019, 49 : 1372 - 1373
  • [2] Loss of PKM2 in Lgr5+ intestinal stem cells promotes colitis-associated colorectal cancer
    Kim, Yeji
    Lee, Yong-Soo
    Kang, Sung Wan
    Kim, Seungil
    Kim, Tae-Young
    Lee, Su-Hyun
    Hwang, Sung Wook
    Kim, Jihun
    Kim, Eun Na
    Ju, Jin-Sung
    Park, Yun-Yong
    Kweon, Mi-Na
    SCIENTIFIC REPORTS, 2019, 9 (1)
  • [3] Distinct Levels of Radioresistance in Lgr5+ Colonic Epithelial Stem Cells versus Lgr5+ Small Intestinal Stem Cells
    Hua, Guoqiang
    Wang, Chu
    Pan, Yan
    Zeng, Zhaoshi
    Lee, Sang Gyu
    Martin, Maria Laura
    Haimovitz-Friedman, Adriana
    Fuks, Zvi
    Paty, Philip B.
    Kolesnick, Richard
    CANCER RESEARCH, 2017, 77 (08) : 2124 - 2133
  • [4] Pten loss in Lgr5+ hair follicle stem cells promotes SCC development
    Chen, Haiyan
    Wang, Xusheng
    Chen, Yu
    Han, Jimin
    Kong, Deqiang
    Zhu, Meizhong
    Fu, Xiaobing
    Wu, Yaojiong
    THERANOSTICS, 2019, 9 (26): : 8321 - 8331
  • [5] Paneth Cells and Lgr5+ Intestinal Stem Cells in Radiation Enteritis
    Luvhengo, Thifhelimbilu
    Khan, Uzayr
    Marumo, Thomas Kekgatleope
    APPLIED SCIENCES-BASEL, 2023, 13 (05):
  • [7] Targeted Deletion of p53 in Lgr5-Expressing Intestinal Stem Cells Promotes Colon Tumorigenesis in a Preclinical Model of Colitis-Associated Cancer
    Davidson, Laurie A.
    Callaway, Evelyn S.
    Kim, Eunjoo
    Weeks, Brad R.
    Fan, Yang-Yi
    Allred, Clinton D.
    Chapkin, Robert S.
    CANCER RESEARCH, 2015, 75 (24) : 5392 - 5397
  • [8] A constant pool of Lgr5+ intestinal stem cells is required for intestinal homeostasis
    Tan, Si Hui
    Phuah, Phyllis
    Tan, Liang Thing
    Yada, Swathi
    Goh, Jasmine
    Tomaz, Lucian B.
    Chua, Magdalene
    Wong, Esther
    Lee, Bernett
    Barker, Nick
    CELL REPORTS, 2021, 34 (04):
  • [9] Monolayer culture of intestinal epithelium sustains Lgr5+ intestinal stem cells
    Liu, Yuan
    Qi, Zhen
    Li, Xintong
    Du, Yanan
    Chen, Ye-Guang
    CELL DISCOVERY, 2018, 4
  • [10] Monolayer culture of intestinal epithelium sustains Lgr5+ intestinal stem cells
    Yuan Liu
    Zhen Qi
    Xintong Li
    Yanan Du
    Ye-Guang Chen
    Cell Discovery, 4