Gap junctions mediate glucose transfer to promote colon cancer growth in three-dimensional spheroid culture

In vivo tumor growth is characterized by a necrotic core generated by oxygen and nutrients gradients, which is replicated by in vitro three-dimensional (3D) tumor spheroids but not traditional two-dimensional cell monolayers. Gap junctions provide direct communication between adjacent cells and play...

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Veröffentlicht in:Cancer letters 2022-04, Vol.531, p.27-38
Hauptverfasser: Gong, Ke, Hong, Qingqi, Wu, Huiwen, Wang, Fen, Zhong, Linhai, Shen, Lingjia, Xu, Piao, Zhang, Wenqing, Cao, Hanwei, Zhan, Yan-yan, Hu, Tianhui, Hong, Xiaoting
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Zusammenfassung:In vivo tumor growth is characterized by a necrotic core generated by oxygen and nutrients gradients, which is replicated by in vitro three-dimensional (3D) tumor spheroids but not traditional two-dimensional cell monolayers. Gap junctions provide direct communication between adjacent cells and play a critical role in cancer development, but their effects are still debatable. In this study, we found that connexin 43 (Cx43) reduced the area of necrotic core in colon cancer 3D spheroids, thus providing a growth advantage. This impact is dependent on gap junction channel functions, as the channel blocker carbenoxolone or connexin channel death mutant reverses this effect. Additionally, enhanced glucose uptake was detected in Cx43-overexpressing spheroids, along with upregulated mTOR, downregulated AMPK signaling, increased ATP content, and enhanced oxygen consumption rate. Furthermore, the xenograft mouse model confirmed the growth advantage of Cx43 in vivo. RNAseq data and clinical information from The Cancer Genome Atlas (TCGA) database indicated a more heterogeneous expression pattern of Cx43 in colon cancer compared to normal colon tissue, and higher Cx43 level is associated with worse clinical outcomes. Our data suggest a novel function of connexin in tumor growth, that gap junctions may provide nutrients transmitting routes in lieu of vasculature to meet the increasing metabolic requirement of solid tumors. •3D spheroid cultures revealed the growth-promoting effect of Cx43 in colon cancer.•Gap junctions mediate glucose transfer and alleviated necrosis core in spheroids.•High Cx43 expression was correlated with worse clinical outcomes in colon cancer.
ISSN:0304-3835
1872-7980
DOI:10.1016/j.canlet.2022.01.023