論文

査読有り 国際誌
2020年9月

Regulation of cellular communication network factor 2 (CCN2) in breast cancer cells via the cell-type dependent interplay between CCN2 and glycolysis

Journal of Oral Biosciences
  • Sho Akashi
  • ,
  • Takashi Nishida
  • ,
  • Tomomi Mizukawa
  • ,
  • Kazumi Kawata
  • ,
  • Masaharu Takigawa
  • ,
  • Seiji Iida
  • ,
  • Satoshi Kubota

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開始ページ
280
終了ページ
288
記述言語
英語
掲載種別
研究論文(学術雑誌)
DOI
10.1016/j.job.2020.07.001
出版者・発行元
Elsevier BV

OBJECTIVES: Anti-osteoclastic treatments for breast cancer occasionally cause medication-related osteonecrosis of the jaw. Moreover, elevated glycolytic activity, which is known as the Warburg effect, is usually observed in these breast cancer cells. Previously, we found that cellular communication network factor 2 (CCN2) production and glycolysis enhanced each other in chondrocytes. Here, we evaluated the interplay between CCN2 and glycolysis in breast cancer cells, as we suspected a possible involvement of CCN2 in the Warburg effect in highly invasive breast cancer cells. METHODS: Two human breast cancer cell lines with a distinct phenotype were used. Glycolysis was inhibited by using 2 distinct compounds, and gene silencing was performed using siRNA. Glycolysis and the expression of relevant genes were monitored via colorimetric assays and quantitative RT-PCR, respectively. RESULTS: Although CCN2 expression was almost completely silenced when treating invasive breast cancer cells with a siRNA cocktail against CCN2, glycolytic activity was not affected. Notably, the expression of glycolytic enzyme genes, which was repressed by CCN2 deficiency in chondrocytes, tended to increase upon CCN2 silencing in breast cancer cells. Inhibition of glycolysis, which resulted in the repression of CCN2 expression in chondrocytic cells, did not alter or strongly enhanced CCN2 expression in the invasive and non-invasive breast cancer cells, respectively. CONCLUSIONS: High CCN2 expression levels play a critical role in the invasion and metastasis of breast cancer. Thus, a collapse in the intrinsic repressive machinery of CCN2 due to glycolysis may induce the acquisition of an invasive phenotype in breast cancer cells.

リンク情報
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.job.2020.07.001
PubMed
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32791309
ID情報
  • DOI : 10.1016/j.job.2020.07.001
  • ISSN : 1349-0079
  • PubMed ID : 32791309

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