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IRAK2-NF-κB signaling promotes glycolysis-dependent tumor growth in pancreatic cancer.

Authors :
Yang, Jian
Liu, De-Jun
Zheng, Jia-Hao
He, Rui-Zhe
Xu, Da-Peng
Yang, Min-Wei
Yao, Hong-Fei
Fu, Xue-Liang
Yang, Jian-Yu
Huo, Yan-Miao
Tao, Ling-Ye
Hua, Rong
Sun, Yong-Wei
Kong, Xian-Ming
Jiang, Shu-Heng
Liu, Wei
Source :
Cellular Oncology (2211-3428). Jun2022, Vol. 45 Issue 3, p367-379. 13p.
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

Background: Metabolic reprogramming has emerged as a core hallmark of cancer, and cancer metabolism has long been equated with aerobic glycolysis. Moreover, hypoxia and the hypovascular tumor microenvironment (TME) are major hallmarks of pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC), in which glycolysis is imperative for tumor cell survival and proliferation. Here, we explored the impact of interleukin 1 receptor-associated kinase 2 (IRAK2) on the biological behavior of PDAC and investigated the underlying mechanism. Methods: The expression pattern and clinical relevance of IRAK2 was determined in GEO, TCGA and Ren Ji datasets. Loss-of-function and gain-of-function studies were employed to investigate the cellular functions of IRAK2 in vitro and in vivo. Gene set enrichment analysis, Seahorse metabolic analysis, immunohistochemistry and Western blot were applied to reveal the underlying molecular mechanisms. Results: We found that IRAK2 is highly expressed in PDAC patient samples and is related to a poor prognosis. IRAK2 knockdown led to a significant impairment of PDAC cell proliferation via an aberrant Warburg effect. Opposite results were obtained after exogenous IRAK2 overexpression. Mechanistically, we found that IRAK2 is critical for sustaining the activation of transcription factors such as those of the nuclear factor-κB (NF-κB) family, which have increasingly been recognized as crucial players in many steps of cancer initiation and progression. Treatment with maslinic acid (MA), a NF-κB inhibitor, markedly attenuated the aberrant oncological behavior of PDAC cells caused by IRAK2 overexpression. Conclusions: Our data reveal a role of IRAK2 in PDAC metabolic reprogramming. In addition, we obtained novel insights into how immune-related pathways affect PDAC progression and suggest that targeting IRAK2 may serve as a novel therapeutic approach for PDAC. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
22113428
Volume :
45
Issue :
3
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Cellular Oncology (2211-3428)
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
157412819
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007/s13402-022-00670-z