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Item Type Journal Article
Title Methylglyoxal, a glycolysis side-product, induces Hsp90 glycation and YAP-mediated tumor growth and metastasis
Creator Nokin et al.
Author Marie-Julie Nokin
Author Florence Durieux
Author Paul Peixoto
Author Barbara Chiavarina
Author Olivier Peulen
Author Arnaud Blomme
Author Andrei Turtoi
Author Brunella Costanza
Author Nicolas Smargiasso
Author Dominique Baiwir
Author Jean L. Scheijen
Author Casper G. Schalkwijk
Author Justine Leenders
Author Pascal De Tullio
Author Elettra Bianchi
Author Marc Thiry
Author Koji Uchida
Author David A. Spiegel
Author James R. Cochrane
Author Craig A. Hutton
Author Edwin De Pauw
Author Philippe Delvenne
Author Dominique Belpomme
Author Vincent Castronovo
Author Akeila Bellahcène
Abstract Metabolic reprogramming toward aerobic glycolysis unavoidably induces methylglyoxal (MG) formation in cancer cells. MG mediates the glycation of proteins to form advanced glycation end products (AGEs). We have recently demonstrated that MG-induced AGEs are a common feature of breast cancer. Little is known regarding the impact of MG-mediated carbonyl stress on tumor progression. Breast tumors with MG stress presented with high nuclear YAP, a key transcriptional co-activator regulating tumor growth and invasion. Elevated MG levels resulted in sustained YAP nuclear localization/activity that could be reverted using Carnosine, a scavenger for MG. MG treatment affected Hsp90 chaperone activity and decreased its binding to LATS1, a key kinase of the Hippo pathway. Cancer cells with high MG stress showed enhanced growth and metastatic potential in vivo. These findings reinforce the cumulative evidence pointing to hyperglycemia as a risk factor for cancer incidence and bring renewed interest in MG scavengers for cancer treatment.
Publication eLife
Volume 5
Date 10 19, 2016
Journal Abbr Elife
Language eng
DOI 10.7554/eLife.19375
ISSN 2050-084X
Library Catalog PubMed
Extra PMID: 27759563 PMCID: PMC5081250
Tags Adaptor Proteins, Signal Transducing, Aerobiosis, breast cancer, Breast Neoplasms, cancer biology, carbonyl stress, cell biology, Cell Line, Tumor, Cell Proliferation, chicken, Glycation End Products, Advanced, Glycosylation, glyoxalase 1, HSP90 Heat-Shock Proteins, human, Humans, LATS1, mouse, Neoplasm Metastasis, original, Phosphoproteins, Protein Processing, Post-Translational, Pyruvaldehyde, YAP
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