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A GSTP1-mediated lactic acid signaling promotes tumorigenesis through the PPP oxidative branch

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CELL DEATH & DISEASE
卷 14, 期 7, 页码 -

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DOI: 10.1038/s41419-023-05998-4

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This study found that lactate can inhibit the phosphorylation of G6PD by binding with GSTP1, thereby increasing the activity of G6PD and promoting the production of NADPH through PPP, enabling cancer cells to resist reactive oxygen species in glucose scarcity, indicating the important role of GSTP1 in tumor development as a lactate sensor.
Lactic acidosis is a feature of solid tumors and plays fundamental role(s) rendering cancer cells to adapt to diverse metabolic stresses, but the mechanism underlying its roles in redox homeostasis remains elusive. Here we show that G6PD is phosphorylated at tyrosine 249/322 by the SRC through the formation of a GSTP1-G6PD-SRC complex. Lactic acid attenuates this formation and the phosphorylation of G6PD by non-covalently binding with GSTP1. Furthermore, lactic acid increases the activity of G6PD and facilitates the PPP (NADPH production) through its sensor GSTP1, thereby exhibiting resistance to reactive oxygen species when glucose is scarce. Abrogating a GSTP1-mediated lactic acid signaling showed attenuated tumor growth and reduced resistance to ROS in breast cancer cells. Importantly, positive correlations between immuno-enriched SRC protein and G6PD Y249/322 phosphorylation specifically manifest in ER/PR positive or HER negative types of breast cancer. Taken together, these results suggest that GSTP1 plays a key role in tumor development by functioning as a novel lactate sensor.

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