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FOXOs support the metabolic requirements of normal and tumor cells by promoting IDH1 expression.


ABSTRACT: FOXO transcription factors are considered bona fide tumor suppressors; however, recent studies showed FOXOs are also required for tumor survival. Here, we identify FOXOs as transcriptional activators of IDH1. FOXOs promote IDH1 expression and thereby maintain the cytosolic levels of ?-ketoglutarate and NADPH. In cancer cells carrying mutant IDH1, FOXOs likewise stimulate mutant IDH1 expression and maintain the levels of the oncometabolite 2-hydroxyglutarate, which stimulates cancer cell proliferation and inhibits TET enzymes and histone demethylases. Combined, our data provide a new paradigm for the paradoxical role of FOXOs in both tumor suppression and promotion.

SUBMITTER: Charitou P 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4388612 | biostudies-literature | 2015 Apr

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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FOXOs support the metabolic requirements of normal and tumor cells by promoting IDH1 expression.

Charitou Paraskevi P   Rodriguez-Colman Maria M   Gerrits Johan J   van Triest Miranda M   Groot Koerkamp Marian M   Hornsveld Marten M   Holstege Frank F   Verhoeven-Duif Nanda M NM   Burgering Boudewijn M T BM  

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FOXO transcription factors are considered bona fide tumor suppressors; however, recent studies showed FOXOs are also required for tumor survival. Here, we identify FOXOs as transcriptional activators of IDH1. FOXOs promote IDH1 expression and thereby maintain the cytosolic levels of α-ketoglutarate and NADPH. In cancer cells carrying mutant IDH1, FOXOs likewise stimulate mutant IDH1 expression and maintain the levels of the oncometabolite 2-hydroxyglutarate, which stimulates cancer cell prolifer  ...[more]

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