Huiwen Liu , Xiang Li , Wenbin Liu , Chunhong Zhang , Shuzhao Zhang , Xinran Zhou , Ann M. Bode , Xiangjian Luo
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Studies have shown that TCN exerts a broad-spectrum antitumor activity.</div></div><div><h3>Methods</h3><div>We evaluated the proliferative ability of CRC cells by CCK8 and colony formation assays. A metabolite profiling using liquid chromatography coupled with mass spectrometry (LC/MS) was adopted to identify the proximal metabolite changes linked to DHRS2 overexpression. RNA stability assay and RNA immunoprecipitation (RIP) experiments were applied to determine the post-transcriptional regulation of <em>SPHK1</em> expression by DHRS2. We used flow cytometry to detect changes in cell cycle and cell apoptosis of CRC cells in the absence or presence of TCN.</div></div><div><h3>Results</h3><div>We demonstrate that DHRS2 hampers the sphingosine kinases 1 (SPHK1)/sphingosine 1-phosphate (S1P) metabolic pathway to inhibit CRC cell growth. DHRS2 directly binds to <em>SPHK1</em> mRNA to accelerate its degradation in a post-transcriptionally regulatory manner. 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DHRS2-induced SPHK1 downregulation contributes to the cell growth inhibition by Trichothecin in colorectal carcinoma
Background
Deregulation of lipid metabolism is one of the most prominent metabolic features in cancer. The activation of sphingolipid metabolic pathways affects the proliferation, invasion, angiogenesis, chemoresistance, and immune escape of tumors, including colorectal cancer (CRC). Dehydrogenase/reductase member 2 (DHRS2), which belongs to the short-chain dehydrogenase/reductase (SDR) family, has been reported to participate in the regulation of lipid metabolism and impact on cancer progression.
Trichothecin (TCN) is a sesquiterpenoid metabolite originating from an endophytic fungus of the herbal plant Maytenus hookeri Loes. Studies have shown that TCN exerts a broad-spectrum antitumor activity.
Methods
We evaluated the proliferative ability of CRC cells by CCK8 and colony formation assays. A metabolite profiling using liquid chromatography coupled with mass spectrometry (LC/MS) was adopted to identify the proximal metabolite changes linked to DHRS2 overexpression. RNA stability assay and RNA immunoprecipitation (RIP) experiments were applied to determine the post-transcriptional regulation of SPHK1 expression by DHRS2. We used flow cytometry to detect changes in cell cycle and cell apoptosis of CRC cells in the absence or presence of TCN.
Results
We demonstrate that DHRS2 hampers the sphingosine kinases 1 (SPHK1)/sphingosine 1-phosphate (S1P) metabolic pathway to inhibit CRC cell growth. DHRS2 directly binds to SPHK1 mRNA to accelerate its degradation in a post-transcriptionally regulatory manner. Moreover, we illustrate that SPHK1 downregulation induced by DHRS2 contributes to TCN-induced growth inhibition of CRC.
Conclusions
The present study provides a mechanistic connection among metabolic enzymes, metabolites, and the malignant progression of CRC. Moreover, TCN could be developed as a potential pharmacological tool against CRC by the induction of DHRS2 and targeting SPHK1/S1P metabolic pathway.
期刊介绍:
BBA Molecular Cell Research focuses on understanding the mechanisms of cellular processes at the molecular level. These include aspects of cellular signaling, signal transduction, cell cycle, apoptosis, intracellular trafficking, secretory and endocytic pathways, biogenesis of cell organelles, cytoskeletal structures, cellular interactions, cell/tissue differentiation and cellular enzymology. Also included are studies at the interface between Cell Biology and Biophysics which apply for example novel imaging methods for characterizing cellular processes.