Modulation of lipolysis and glycolysis pathways in cancer stem cells changed multipotentiality and differentiation capacity toward endothelial lineage
Abstract Cancer stem cells obtain energy demand through the activation of glycolysis and lipolysis. It seems that the use of approached targeting glycolysis and lipolysis could be an effective strategy for the inhibition of cancer stem cells. In the current experiment, we studied the potential effec...
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doaj-9c3995eb05324855b4d00dc3cf95edca2020-11-25T01:54:55ZengBMCCell & Bioscience2045-37012019-03-01911510.1186/s13578-019-0293-zModulation of lipolysis and glycolysis pathways in cancer stem cells changed multipotentiality and differentiation capacity toward endothelial lineageAyda Pouyafar0Milad Zadi Heydarabad1Jalal Abdolalizadeh2Reza Rahbarghazi3Mehdi Talebi4Stem Cell Research Center, Tabriz University of Medical SciencesStem Cell Research Center, Tabriz University of Medical SciencesDrug Applied Research Center, Tabriz University of Medical SciencesDrug Applied Research Center, Tabriz University of Medical SciencesDrug Applied Research Center, Tabriz University of Medical SciencesAbstract Cancer stem cells obtain energy demand through the activation of glycolysis and lipolysis. It seems that the use of approached targeting glycolysis and lipolysis could be an effective strategy for the inhibition of cancer stem cells. In the current experiment, we studied the potential effect of glycolysis and lipolysis inhibition on cancer stem cells differentiation and mesenchymal–epithelial-transition capacity. Cancer stem cells were enriched from human ovarian cells namely SKOV3 by using MACS technique. Cells were exposed to Lonidamine, an inhibitor of glycolysis, and TOFA, a potent inhibitor of lipolysis for 7 days in endothelial differentiation medium; EGM-2 and cell viability was studied by MTT assay. At the respective time point, the transcription level of genes participating in EMT such as Zeb-1, -2, Vimentin, Snail-1, -2 and VE-cadherin were measured by real-time PCR analysis. Our data noted that the inhibition of lipolysis and glycolysis could decrease cell viability compared to the control of cancer stem cells. The inhibition of glycolysis prohibited the expression of Zeb-1, Snails, and Vimentin while increased endothelial differentiation rate indicated by the expression of VE-cadherin. In contrast, the inhibition of lipolysis increased EMT associated genes and reduced endothelial differentiation rate by suppressing the transcription of VE-cadherin. Notably, the simultaneous inhibition of glycolysis and lipolysis had moderate effects on the transcription of EMT genes. We concluded that the modulation of the metabolic pathway of glycolysis in ovarian CSCs is more effective than the inhibition of lipolysis in the control of angiogenesis potential and stemness feature.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13578-019-0293-zGlycolysisLipolysisEMTOvarian cancer stem cells |
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Ayda Pouyafar Milad Zadi Heydarabad Jalal Abdolalizadeh Reza Rahbarghazi Mehdi Talebi |
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Ayda Pouyafar Milad Zadi Heydarabad Jalal Abdolalizadeh Reza Rahbarghazi Mehdi Talebi Modulation of lipolysis and glycolysis pathways in cancer stem cells changed multipotentiality and differentiation capacity toward endothelial lineage Cell & Bioscience Glycolysis Lipolysis EMT Ovarian cancer stem cells |
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Ayda Pouyafar Milad Zadi Heydarabad Jalal Abdolalizadeh Reza Rahbarghazi Mehdi Talebi |
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Modulation of lipolysis and glycolysis pathways in cancer stem cells changed multipotentiality and differentiation capacity toward endothelial lineage |
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Modulation of lipolysis and glycolysis pathways in cancer stem cells changed multipotentiality and differentiation capacity toward endothelial lineage |
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Modulation of lipolysis and glycolysis pathways in cancer stem cells changed multipotentiality and differentiation capacity toward endothelial lineage |
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Modulation of lipolysis and glycolysis pathways in cancer stem cells changed multipotentiality and differentiation capacity toward endothelial lineage |
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Modulation of lipolysis and glycolysis pathways in cancer stem cells changed multipotentiality and differentiation capacity toward endothelial lineage |
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modulation of lipolysis and glycolysis pathways in cancer stem cells changed multipotentiality and differentiation capacity toward endothelial lineage |
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Abstract Cancer stem cells obtain energy demand through the activation of glycolysis and lipolysis. It seems that the use of approached targeting glycolysis and lipolysis could be an effective strategy for the inhibition of cancer stem cells. In the current experiment, we studied the potential effect of glycolysis and lipolysis inhibition on cancer stem cells differentiation and mesenchymal–epithelial-transition capacity. Cancer stem cells were enriched from human ovarian cells namely SKOV3 by using MACS technique. Cells were exposed to Lonidamine, an inhibitor of glycolysis, and TOFA, a potent inhibitor of lipolysis for 7 days in endothelial differentiation medium; EGM-2 and cell viability was studied by MTT assay. At the respective time point, the transcription level of genes participating in EMT such as Zeb-1, -2, Vimentin, Snail-1, -2 and VE-cadherin were measured by real-time PCR analysis. Our data noted that the inhibition of lipolysis and glycolysis could decrease cell viability compared to the control of cancer stem cells. The inhibition of glycolysis prohibited the expression of Zeb-1, Snails, and Vimentin while increased endothelial differentiation rate indicated by the expression of VE-cadherin. In contrast, the inhibition of lipolysis increased EMT associated genes and reduced endothelial differentiation rate by suppressing the transcription of VE-cadherin. Notably, the simultaneous inhibition of glycolysis and lipolysis had moderate effects on the transcription of EMT genes. We concluded that the modulation of the metabolic pathway of glycolysis in ovarian CSCs is more effective than the inhibition of lipolysis in the control of angiogenesis potential and stemness feature. |
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Glycolysis Lipolysis EMT Ovarian cancer stem cells |
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