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Statin-induced GGPP depletion blocks macropinocytosis and starves cells with oncogenic defects

Zhihua Jiao, Huaqing Cai, Long Yu, Orit Katarina Sirka, Veena Padmanaban, Andrew J. Ewald, Peter N. Devreotes

2020Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences58 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

revealed that GGPP is needed for pseudopod extension and macropinocytosis. Fluid-phase uptake through macropinocytosis is lower in PTEN-deleted cells and, as reported previously, higher in cells expressing activated Ras. Nevertheless, uptake was more sensitive to pitavastatin in cells with either of these oncogenic mutations than in wild-type cells. Loading the residual macropinosomes after pitavastatin with high concentrations of protein mitigated the cell death, indicating that defective macropinocytosis leads to amino acid starvation. Our studies suggest that the dependence of cancer cells on the mevalonate pathway is due to the role of GGPP in macropinocytosis and the reliance of these cells on macropinocytosis for nutrient uptake. Thus, inhibition of the networks mediating these processes is likely to be effective in cancer intervention.

Topics & Concepts

PinocytosisStatinPrenylationBiologyCancer researchCell biologyMedicineGeneticsCellBiochemistryEndocytosisEnzymeCancer, Lipids, and MetabolismCancer, Hypoxia, and MetabolismCancer-related Molecular Pathways