PKM2-Mediated Glycolysis And Redox Equilibrium In Cancer Stem Cells: The Metabostemness Phenomenon

S. Manolakou
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Glycolysis and Redox Equilibrium in Cancer Stem Cells: The Metabostemness Phenomenon. J Stem Cell Res Dev Ther 6: 040. Abstract The discovery of novel targets in cancer cells along with the rapid development of innovative therapeutic agents against them and especially in last decade has led to better cancer survival rate. However, the existence of Cancer Stem Cells (CSCs) into the tumor col-onies has been suggested as a crucial impediment in cancer fight. Not only the self-renewal and high proliferative ability of CSCs but also the diversity of their metabolic signatures amplifies the tumor heterogeneity and treatment-resistance, defining a new hallmark of oncogenesis called metabostemness phenomenon. This phenomenon concludes several patterns of metabolic behaviour which rely on three basic phenotypes; (i) Aerobic glycolysis or Warburg effect; (ii) Reverse Warburg effect and (iii) Oxidative Phosphorylation (OX- PHOS) phenotype. Pyruvate Kinase M2 (PKM2) has been considered as the key regulator enzyme of metabolic reprogramming of CSCs as alternates itself between a dimer state, responsible for aerobic glycolysis and a tetramer state, responsible for OXPHOS pro- cedure. Several PKM2 interactions which perceive the changes of a usually oxidative microenvironment of CSCs attribute to a metabolic plasticity and as a result to survival, proliferation, metastasis and drug-resistance. Henceforth, this review highlights the evidence regarding CSCs about these PKM2-mediated interactions describing the outcome of them in terms of metabolic reprogramming and of maintenance of redox equilibrium. Thereafter, a recapitulation of molecular targeting of PKM2 and metabostemness will be attempt-ed so as to be given prominence to the development of innovative metabolic targets and therapies against the triangle “PKM2 - metabolic plasticity - oxidative scale” in CSCs.
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肿瘤干细胞中pkm2介导的糖酵解和氧化还原平衡:代谢现象
肿瘤干细胞中的糖酵解和氧化还原平衡:代谢现象。[J] .中国生物医学工程学报,21(6):444 - 444。摘要近年来,随着肿瘤细胞靶点的不断发现和抗癌药物的快速发展,肿瘤患者的生存率不断提高。然而,肿瘤干细胞(Cancer Stem Cells, CSCs)在肿瘤集落中的存在被认为是对抗癌症的关键障碍。CSCs不仅具有自我更新和高增殖能力,而且其代谢特征的多样性扩大了肿瘤的异质性和治疗耐药性,定义了一种称为代谢现象的肿瘤发生的新标志。这种现象总结了几种依赖于三种基本表型的代谢行为模式;(i)有氧糖酵解或Warburg效应;(ii)逆转Warburg效应和(iii)氧化磷酸化(OX- PHOS)表型。丙酮酸激酶M2 (PKM2)一直被认为是CSCs代谢重编程的关键调节酶,它在二聚体状态(负责有氧糖酵解)和四聚体状态(负责OXPHOS过程)之间交替。几种PKM2相互作用感知CSCs通常氧化微环境的变化,这归因于代谢可塑性,并导致存活、增殖、转移和耐药。因此,本综述强调了关于CSCs的这些pkm2介导的相互作用的证据,这些相互作用描述了它们在代谢重编程和氧化还原平衡维持方面的结果。随后,我们将尝试对PKM2和代谢的分子靶向进行概述,以便重点开发针对CSCs中“PKM2 -代谢可塑性-氧化尺度”三角形的创新代谢靶点和治疗方法。
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