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FOXO3a regulates glycolysis via transcriptional control of tumor suppressor TSC1.


ABSTRACT: Akt signal transduction induces coordinated increases in glycolysis and apoptosis resistance in a broad spectrum of cancers. Downstream of Akt, the FoxO transcription factors regulate apoptosis via Bim, but the contributions of FoxOs in regulating Akt-induced glycolysis are not well described. We find that FoxO3a knockdown is sufficient to induce apoptosis resistance in conjunction with elevated glycolysis. Glycolysis in FoxO3a-deficient cells was associated with increased S6K1 phosphorylation and was sensitive to rapamycin, an inhibitor of the mTORC1 pathway that has been linked to glycolysis regulation. We show that mTORC1-dependent glycolysis is increased in FoxO3a knockdown cells due to decreased expression of the TSC1 tumor suppressor that opposes mTORC1 activation. FoxO3a binds to and transactivates the TSC1 promoter, indicating a key role for FoxO3a in regulating TSC1 expression. Together, these data demonstrate that FoxO3a regulates glycolysis downstream of Akt through transcriptional control of Tsc1.

SUBMITTER: Khatri S 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC2871464 | biostudies-literature | 2010 May

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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FOXO3a regulates glycolysis via transcriptional control of tumor suppressor TSC1.

Khatri Shikha S   Yepiskoposyan Hasmik H   Gallo Catherine A CA   Tandon Preeti P   Plas David R DR  

The Journal of biological chemistry 20100406 21


Akt signal transduction induces coordinated increases in glycolysis and apoptosis resistance in a broad spectrum of cancers. Downstream of Akt, the FoxO transcription factors regulate apoptosis via Bim, but the contributions of FoxOs in regulating Akt-induced glycolysis are not well described. We find that FoxO3a knockdown is sufficient to induce apoptosis resistance in conjunction with elevated glycolysis. Glycolysis in FoxO3a-deficient cells was associated with increased S6K1 phosphorylation a  ...[more]

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