PDK1-Dependent Metabolic Reprogramming Dictates Metastatic Potential in Breast Cancer
- PMID: 26365179
- DOI: 10.1016/j.cmet.2015.08.007
PDK1-Dependent Metabolic Reprogramming Dictates Metastatic Potential in Breast Cancer
Abstract
Metabolic reprogramming is a hallmark of cellular transformation, yet little is known about metabolic changes that accompany tumor metastasis. Here we show that primary breast cancer cells display extensive metabolic heterogeneity and engage distinct metabolic programs depending on their site of metastasis. Liver-metastatic breast cancer cells exhibit a unique metabolic program compared to bone- or lung-metastatic cells, characterized by increased conversion of glucose-derived pyruvate into lactate and a concomitant reduction in mitochondrial metabolism. Liver-metastatic cells displayed increased HIF-1α activity and expression of the HIF-1α target Pyruvate dehydrogenase kinase-1 (PDK1). Silencing HIF-1α reversed the glycolytic phenotype of liver-metastatic cells, while PDK1 was specifically required for metabolic adaptation to nutrient limitation and hypoxia. Finally, we demonstrate that PDK1 is required for efficient liver metastasis, and its expression is elevated in liver metastases from breast cancer patients. Our data implicate PDK1 as a key regulator of metabolism and metastatic potential in breast cancer.
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Comment in
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Differences in Metabolic Programming Define the Site of Breast Cancer Cell Metastasis.Cell Metab. 2015 Oct 6;22(4):536-7. doi: 10.1016/j.cmet.2015.09.022. Cell Metab. 2015. PMID: 26445507
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