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Query: UMLS:C0345904 (
liver cancer
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Reprogramming of intracellular metabolism is common in
liver cancer
cells. Understanding the mechanisms of cell metabolic reprogramming may present a new basis for
liver cancer
treatment. In our previous study, we reported that a novel oncogene
eukaryotic translation initiation factor 5A2
(
EIF5A2
) promotes tumorigenesis under hypoxic condition. Here, we aim to investigate the role of
EIF5A2
in cell metabolic reprogramming during hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) development. In this study, we reported that the messenger RNA (mRNA) level of
EIF5A2
was upregulated in 59 of 105 (56.2%) HCC clinical samples (P = 0.015), and
EIF5A2
overexpression was significantly associated with shorter survival time of patients with HCC (P = 0.021). Ectopic expression of
EIF5A2
in HCC cell lines significantly promoted cell growth and accelerated glucose utilization and lipogenesis rates. The high rates of glucose uptake and lactate secretion conferred by
EIF5A2
revealed an abnormal activity of aerobic glycolysis in HCC cells. Several key enzymes involved in glycolysis including glucose transporter type 1 and 2, hexokinase 2, phosphofructokinase liver type, glyceraldehyde 3-phosphate dehydrogenase, pyruvate kinase M2 isoform, phosphoglycerate mutase 1 and lactate dehydrogenase A were upregulated by overexpression of
EIF5A2
. Moreover,
EIF5A2
showed positive correlations with FASN and ACSS2, two key enzymes involved in the fatty acid de novo biosynthetic pathway, at both protein and mRNA levels in HCC. These results indicated that
EIF5A2
may regulate fatty acid de novo biosynthesis by increasing the uptake of acetate. In conclusion, our findings demonstrate that
EIF5A2
has a critical role in HCC cell metabolic reprogramming and may serve as a prominent novel therapeutic target for
liver cancer
treatment.
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PMID:Eukaryotic translation initiation factor 5A2 promotes metabolic reprogramming in hepatocellular carcinoma cells. 2787 77