The Warburg effect in human pancreatic cancer cells triggers cachexia in athymic mice carrying the cancer cells

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作者
Wang, Feng [1 ]
Liu, Hongyi [2 ]
Hu, Lijuan [1 ]
Liu, Yunfei [1 ]
Duan, Yijie [1 ,3 ]
Cui, Rui [1 ]
Tian, Wencong [1 ]
机构
[1] Nankai Hosp, Inst Integrat Med Acute Abdominal Dis, 6 Changjiang Rd, Tianjin 300100, Peoples R China
[2] Tianjin Med Univ, Postdoctoral Working Stn, Tianjin 300070, Peoples R China
[3] Ctr Dis Control, Tianjin 300270, Peoples R China
来源
BMC CANCER | 2018年 / 18卷
关键词
Cancer cachexia; The Warburg effect; Pancreatic cancer; Cytokines; Mouse; GLUCOSE-METABOLISM; ENERGY-EXPENDITURE; PROTEIN-SYNTHESIS; SKELETAL-MUSCLE; INSULIN; SYSTEM; CONTRIBUTES; MECHANISMS; SECRETION; CYTOKINES;
D O I
10.1186/s12885-018-4271-3
中图分类号
R73 [肿瘤学];
学科分类号
100214 ;
摘要
Background: Cancer cachexia is a cancer-induced metabolic disorder and a major cause of cancer-induced death. The constituents of cancer cachexia include an increase in energy expenditure, hepatic gluconeogenesis, fat lipolysis, and skeletal-muscle proteolysis and a decrease in body weight. The aetiology of cancer cachexia is unclear and may involve cancer-cell metabolism and secretion. In this study, we investigated whether the high glycolysis in cancer cells (the Warburg effect) triggers cachexia in athymic mice carrying pancreatic cancer cells. Methods: First, we examined five human pancreatic cancer cell lines for glycolysis and cachectic-cytokine secretion. Consequently, MiaPaCa2 and AsPC1 cells were selected for the present study, because the glycolysis in MiaPaCa2 cells was typically high and that in AsPC1 cells was exceptionally low. In addition, both MiaPaCa2 and AsPC1 cells were competent in the secretion of examined cytokines. Next, we transplanted MiaPaCa2 and AsPC1 cells subcutaneously in different athymic mice for 8 weeks, using intact athymic mice for control. In another experiment, we treated normal mice with the supernatants of MiaPaCa2 or AsPC1 cells for 7 days, using vehicle-treated mice for control. In both models, we measured food intake and body weight, assayed plasma glucose, triglycerides, and TNF-a and used Western blot to determine the proteins that regulated hepatic gluconeogenesis, fat lipolysis, and skeletal-muscle proteolysis in the corresponding tissues. We also studied the effect of MiaPaCa2-cell supernatants on the proteolysis of C2C12 skeletal-muscle cells in vitro. Results: The athymic mice carrying high-glycolytic MiaPaCa2 cells had anorexia and also showed evidence for cachexia, including increased hepatic gluconeogenesis, fat lipolysis and skeletal-muscle proteolysis and decreased body weight. The athymic mice carrying low-glycolytic AsPC1 cells had anorexia but did not show the above-mentioned evidence for cachexia. When normal mice were treated with the supernatants of MiaPaCa2 or AsPC1 cells, their energy homeostasis was largely normal. Thus, the cachexia in the athymic mice carrying MiaPaCa2 cells may not result from humeral factors released by the cancer cells. In vitro, MiaPaCa2-cell supernatants did not induce proteolysis in C2C12 cells. Conclusion: The Warburg effect in pancreatic cancer cells is an independent aetiological factor for pancreatic cancer-induced cachexia.
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