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Chronic stress promotes colorectal cancer progression by enhancing glycolysis through β2-AR/CREB1 signal pathway

Yunfeng Guan, Yao Wang, Hao Yu, Ying Feng, Yiyang Zhao, Xiangyang Zhan, Yan Wang

2023International Journal of Biological Sciences66 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

. Metabolomics analysis revealed that chronic stress reshaped metabolic pathways to enhance glycolysis. Additional studies have shown that stress enhanced the expression levels of glycolytic-associated enzymes, including GLUT1, HK2 and PFKP. Mechanistically, chronic stress activated the β2-AR/PKA/CREB1 pathway, as a result, phosphorylated CREB1 transcriptional induced glycolytic enzymes expression. Furthermore, stress-induced cell proliferation and tumor growth could be reversed by administration of glycolysis inhibitor 2-deoxyglucose (2-DG) and β2-AR antagonist ICI118,551, respectively. Altogether, these findings define novel insights into the stress-induced epinephrine-mediated CRC progression from the point of view of tumor energy metabolism reprogramming and provide a perspective on targeting glycolysis as a potential approach in stress-associated CRC treatment.

Topics & Concepts

GlycolysisCancer researchColorectal cancerWarburg effectChronic stressCell growthAngiogenesisBiologyCancerInternal medicineEndocrinologyMedicineBiochemistryMetabolismCancer, Stress, Anesthesia, and Immune ResponseHormonal Regulation and HypertensionStress Responses and Cortisol
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