烟酰胺代谢重编程驱动胶质母细胞瘤细胞可逆衰老。

IF 6.2 2区 生物学 Q1 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
Ashwin Narayanan, Mirca S Saurty-Seerunghen, Jessica Michieletto, Virgile Delaunay, Arnaud Bruneel, Thierry Dupré, Chris Ottolenghi, Clément Pontoizeau, Lucrezia Ciccone, Andreas De La Vara, Ahmed Idbaih, Laurent Turchi, Thierry Virolle, Hervé Chneiweiss, Marie-Pierre Junier, Elias A El-Habr
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摘要

最近的研究表明,代谢物除了其代谢作用外,还可以诱导细胞行为的显著变化。在此,我们研究了烟酰胺(维生素B3)对胶质母细胞瘤(GB)细胞行为的非规范作用。烟酰胺诱导GB细胞衰老,表现为增殖减少,染色质重组,DNA损伤增加,β -半乳糖苷酶活性增强,Lamin B1表达降低。烟酰胺诱导的衰老伴随着意想不到的代谢重编程,其标志是NNMT(烟酰胺n -甲基转移酶)和NAMPT(烟酰胺磷酸核糖基转移酶)的转录同时下调。烟酰胺对GB细胞的作用是通过降低SOX2水平介导的。与此一致的是,对患者单细胞转录组数据集的分析显示,NNMT和NAMPT表达水平较低的GB细胞富含与衰老相关的基因模块。值得注意的是,衰老的GB细胞在体内保留了肿瘤形成能力,尽管与对照细胞相比程度较低。单细胞水平的进一步实验和转录组学分析表明,烟酰胺诱导的GB细胞衰老是完全可逆的。总的来说,我们的研究结果在GB肿瘤中发现了一种新的可逆衰老状态,并强调了烟酰胺作为癌细胞可塑性关键驱动因素的非规范作用。
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Nicotinamide metabolism reprogramming drives reversible senescence of glioblastoma cells.

Recent studies show that metabolites, beyond their metabolic roles, can induce significant changes in cell behavior. Herein, we investigate the non-canonical role of nicotinamide (vitamin B3) on glioblastoma (GB) cell behavior. Nicotinamide induced senescence in GB cells, characterized by reduced proliferation, chromatin reorganization, increased DNA damage, enhanced beta-galactosidase activity, and decreased Lamin B1 expression. Nicotinamide-induced senescence was accompanied by an unexpected reprogramming of its metabolism, marked by simultaneous downregulated transcription of NNMT (nicotinamide N-methyltransferase) and NAMPT (nicotinamide phosphoribosyl-transferase). Nicotinamide effects on GB cells were mediated by decreased levels of SOX2. Consistently, analyses of patients' single cell transcriptome datasets showed that GB cells with low NNMT and NAMPT expression levels were enriched in gene modules related to senescence. Remarkably, senescent GB cells retained tumor-forming ability in vivo, albeit to a lesser extent compared to control cells. Further experiments at the single-cell level and transcriptomic analyses demonstrated that nicotinamide-induced senescence in GB cells is fully reversible. Overall, our findings identify a novel reversible senescent state in GB tumors and highlight the non-canonical role of nicotinamide as a key driver of cancer cell plasticity.

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Cellular and Molecular Life Sciences
Cellular and Molecular Life Sciences 生物-生化与分子生物学
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13.20
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1.20%
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546
审稿时长
1.0 months
期刊介绍: Journal Name: Cellular and Molecular Life Sciences (CMLS) Location: Basel, Switzerland Focus: Multidisciplinary journal Publishes research articles, reviews, multi-author reviews, and visions & reflections articles Coverage: Latest aspects of biological and biomedical research Areas include: Biochemistry and molecular biology Cell biology Molecular and cellular aspects of biomedicine Neuroscience Pharmacology Immunology Additional Features: Welcomes comments on any article published in CMLS Accepts suggestions for topics to be covered
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