瓦博格效应
胰腺癌
癌症研究
化学
细胞生物学
生物
癌细胞
癌症
遗传学
作者
Jia-Hao Zheng,Yu-Heng Zhu,Jian Yang,Pei‐Xuan Ji,Rui-Kang Zhao,Zong-Hao Duan,Hong-Fei Yao,Qin-Yuan Jia,Yifan Yin,Li-Peng Hu,Qing Li,Shu-Heng Jiang,Yan‐Miao Huo,Wei Liu,Yong‐Wei Sun,Dejun Liu
出处
期刊:Cell Reports
[Elsevier]
日期:2024-08-01
卷期号:43 (8): 114633-114633
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.celrep.2024.114633
摘要
Pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC) features substantial matrix stiffening and reprogrammed glucose metabolism, particularly the Warburg effect. However, the complex interplay between these traits and their impact on tumor advancement remains inadequately explored. Here, we integrated clinical, cellular, and bioinformatics approaches to explore the connection between matrix stiffness and the Warburg effect in PDAC, identifying CLIC1 as a key mediator. Elevated CLIC1 expression, induced by matrix stiffness through Wnt/β-catenin/TCF4 signaling, signifies poorer prognostic outcomes in PDAC. Functionally, CLIC1 serves as a catalyst for glycolytic metabolism, propelling tumor proliferation. Mechanistically, CLIC1 fortifies HIF1α stability by curbing hydroxylation via reactive oxygen species (ROS). Collectively, PDAC cells elevate CLIC1 levels in a matrix-stiffness-responsive manner, bolstering the Warburg effect to drive tumor growth via ROS/HIF1α signaling. Our insights highlight opportunities for targeted therapies that concurrently address matrix properties and metabolic rewiring, with CLIC1 emerging as a promising intervention point.
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