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High glucose-ROS conditions enhance the progression in cholangiocarcinoma via upregulation of MAN2A2 and CHD8
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Document Title
High glucose-ROS conditions enhance the progression in cholangiocarcinoma via upregulation of MAN2A2 and CHD8
Author
Thonsri U, Wongkham S, Wongkham C, Hino S, Nakao M, Roytrakul S, Koga T, Seubwai W
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Affiliations
Khon Kaen University; Khon Kaen University; Kumamoto University; National Science & Technology Development Agency - Thailand; National Center Genetic Engineering & Biotechnology (BIOTEC); Khon Kaen University
Type
Article
Source Title
CANCER SCIENCE
ISSN
1347-9032
Year
2021
Volume
112
Issue
1
Page
254-264
Open Access
Green Published, gold
Publisher
WILEY
DOI
10.1111/cas.14719
Format
Abstract
Diabetes is a major risk factor in the development and progression of several cancers including cholangiocarcinoma (CCA). However, the molecular mechanism by which hyperglycemia potentiates progression of CCA is not clearly understood. Here, we showed that a high glucose condition significantly increased reactive oxygen species (ROS) production and promoted aggressive phenotypes of CCA cells, including proliferation and migration activities. Mannosidase alpha class 2a member 2 (MAN2A2), was upregulated at both mRNA and protein levels in a high glucose- and ROS-dependent manner. In addition, cell proliferation and migration were significantly reduced by MAN2A2 knockdown. Based on our proteome and in silico analyses, we further found that chromodomain helicase DNA-binding protein 8 (CHD8) was induced by ROS signaling and regulated MAN2A2 expression. Overexpression of CHD8 increased MAN2A2 expression, while CHD8 knockdown dramatically reduced proliferation and migration as well as MAN2A2 expression in CCA cells. Moreover, both MAN2A2 and CHD8 were highly expressed with positive correlation in CCA tumor tissues. Collectively, these data suggested that high glucose conditions promote CCA progression through ROS-mediated upregulation of MAN2A2 and CHD8. Thus, glucose metabolism is a promising therapeutic target to control tumor progression in patients with CCA and diabetes.
Keyword
CHD8 | Cholangiocarcinoma | high glucose | Reactive oxygen species
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Knowledge Taxonomy Level 1
Knowledge Taxonomy Level 2
Funding Sponsor
TRF Senior Research Scholar Grant [RTA5780012]; Faculty of Medicine, Khon Kaen University [IN58208]; MRG Researcher grant, Thailand Research Fund [MRG6180074]; Khon Kaen University [KKU6200020003]; JSPS KAKENHI [20KK0185]
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CC BY-NC
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Publication Source
WOS