Effects of Metformin on the virus/host cell crosstalk in human papillomavirus-positive cancer cells
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Effects of Metformin on the virus/host cell crosstalk in human papillomavirus-positive cancer cells
Abstract
Oncogenic types of human papillomaviruses (HPVs) are major human carcinogens. The viral E6/E7 oncogenes maintain the malignant growth of HPV-positive cancer cells. Targeted E6/E7 inhibition results in efficient induction of cellular senescence, which could be exploited for therapeutic purposes. Here we show that viral E6/E7 expression is strongly downregulated by Metformin in HPV-positive cervical cancer and head and neck cancer cells, both at the transcript and protein level. Metformin-induced E6/E7 repression is glucose and PI3K-dependent but-other than E6/E7 repression under hypoxia-AKT-independent. Proteome analyses reveal that Metformin-induced HPV oncogene repression is linked to the downregulation of cellular factors associated with E6/E7 expression in HPV-positive cancer biopsies. Notably, despite efficient E6/E7 repression, Metformin induces only a reversible proliferative stop in HPV-positive cancer cells and enables them to evade senescence. Metformin also efficiently blocks senescence induction in HPV-positive cancer cells in response to targeted E6/E7 inhibition by RNA interference. Moreover, Metformin treatment enables HPV-positive cancer cells to escape from chemotherapy-induced senescence. These findings uncover profound effects of Metformin on the virus/host cell interactions and the phenotype of HPV-positive cancer cells with implications for therapy-induced senescence, for attempts to repurpose Metformin as an anticancer agent and for the development of E6/E7-inhibitory therapeutic strategies.
Keywords: Metformin; cervical cancer; chemotherapy; human papillomavirus; tumor virus.
© 2021 The Authors. International Journal of Cancer published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd on behalf of Union for International Cancer Control.
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