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Adrenergic nerves activate an angio-metabolic switch in prostate cancer.


ABSTRACT: Nerves closely associate with blood vessels and help to pattern the vasculature during development. Recent work suggests that newly formed nerve fibers may regulate the tumor microenvironment, but their exact functions are unclear. Studying mouse models of prostate cancer, we show that endothelial ?-adrenergic receptor signaling via adrenergic nerve-derived noradrenaline in the prostate stroma is critical for activation of an angiogenic switch that fuels exponential tumor growth. Mechanistically, this occurs through alteration of endothelial cell metabolism. Endothelial cells typically rely on aerobic glycolysis for angiogenesis. We found that the loss of endothelial Adrb2, the gene encoding the ?2-adrenergic receptor, leads to inhibition of angiogenesis through enhancement of endothelial oxidative phosphorylation. Codeletion of Adrb2 and Cox10, a gene encoding a cytochrome IV oxidase assembly factor, prevented the metabolic shift induced by Adrb2 deletion and rescued prostate cancer progression. This cross-talk between nerves and endothelial metabolism could potentially be targeted as an anticancer therapy.

SUBMITTER: Zahalka AH 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5783182 | biostudies-literature | 2017 Oct

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Adrenergic nerves activate an angio-metabolic switch in prostate cancer.

Zahalka Ali H AH   Arnal-Estapé Anna A   Maryanovich Maria M   Nakahara Fumio F   Cruz Cristian D CD   Finley Lydia W S LWS   Frenette Paul S PS  

Science (New York, N.Y.) 20171001 6361


Nerves closely associate with blood vessels and help to pattern the vasculature during development. Recent work suggests that newly formed nerve fibers may regulate the tumor microenvironment, but their exact functions are unclear. Studying mouse models of prostate cancer, we show that endothelial β-adrenergic receptor signaling via adrenergic nerve-derived noradrenaline in the prostate stroma is critical for activation of an angiogenic switch that fuels exponential tumor growth. Mechanistically  ...[more]

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