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Inhibition of the Glycolytic Activator PFKFB3 in Endothelium Induces Tumor Vessel Normalization, Impairs Metastasis, and Improves Chemotherapy.


ABSTRACT: Abnormal tumor vessels promote metastasis and impair chemotherapy. Hence, tumor vessel normalization (TVN) is emerging as an anti-cancer treatment. Here, we show that tumor endothelial cells (ECs) have a hyper-glycolytic metabolism, shunting intermediates to nucleotide synthesis. EC haplo-deficiency or blockade of the glycolytic activator PFKFB3 did not affect tumor growth, but reduced cancer cell invasion, intravasation, and metastasis by normalizing tumor vessels, which improved vessel maturation and perfusion. Mechanistically, PFKFB3 inhibition tightened the vascular barrier by reducing VE-cadherin endocytosis in ECs, and rendering pericytes more quiescent and adhesive (via upregulation of N-cadherin) through glycolysis reduction; it also lowered the expression of cancer cell adhesion molecules in ECs by decreasing NF-?B signaling. PFKFB3-blockade treatment also improved chemotherapy of primary and metastatic tumors.

SUBMITTER: Cantelmo AR 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5675554 | biostudies-literature | 2016 Dec

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Inhibition of the Glycolytic Activator PFKFB3 in Endothelium Induces Tumor Vessel Normalization, Impairs Metastasis, and Improves Chemotherapy.

Cantelmo Anna Rita AR   Conradi Lena-Christin LC   Brajic Aleksandra A   Goveia Jermaine J   Kalucka Joanna J   Pircher Andreas A   Chaturvedi Pallavi P   Hol Johanna J   Thienpont Bernard B   Teuwen Laure-Anne LA   Schoors Sandra S   Boeckx Bram B   Vriens Joris J   Kuchnio Anna A   Veys Koen K   Cruys Bert B   Finotto Lise L   Treps Lucas L   Stav-Noraas Tor Espen TE   Bifari Francesco F   Stapor Peter P   Decimo Ilaria I   Kampen Kim K   De Bock Katrien K   Haraldsen Guttorm G   Schoonjans Luc L   Rabelink Ton T   Eelen Guy G   Ghesquière Bart B   Rehman Jalees J   Lambrechts Diether D   Malik Asrar B AB   Dewerchin Mieke M   Carmeliet Peter P  

Cancer cell 20161117 6


Abnormal tumor vessels promote metastasis and impair chemotherapy. Hence, tumor vessel normalization (TVN) is emerging as an anti-cancer treatment. Here, we show that tumor endothelial cells (ECs) have a hyper-glycolytic metabolism, shunting intermediates to nucleotide synthesis. EC haplo-deficiency or blockade of the glycolytic activator PFKFB3 did not affect tumor growth, but reduced cancer cell invasion, intravasation, and metastasis by normalizing tumor vessels, which improved vessel maturat  ...[more]

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