AMPK Activation in TET2 Downregulated Leukemia Cells Upon Glutamine Limitation
Metabolic rewiring is a characteristic of cancer cells. Cancer cells require more nutrients for survival and proliferation. Although glutamine can be produced in cells via a series of enzymatic reactions, a group of cancer cells are dependent on extracellular glutamine for survival. TET2 plays a rol...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Medeniyet medical journal 2024-09, Vol.39 (3), p.161-168 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Metabolic rewiring is a characteristic of cancer cells. Cancer cells require more nutrients for survival and proliferation. Although glutamine can be produced in cells via a series of enzymatic reactions, a group of cancer cells are dependent on extracellular glutamine for survival. TET2 plays a role in DNA demethylation and is a tumor suppressor gene. The
gene is frequently mutated in various cancers, including acute myeloid leukemia (AML). Our study aimed to investigate the association between TET2-knockdown AML cell line HL-60 cells and glutamine metabolism.
To evaluate the association between TET2 expression and glutamine limitation, TET2 was downregulated in HL-60 cells using shRNA plasmids. The proliferation of TET2-knockdown HL-60 cells was calculated in normal and glutamine-deficient medium. GLUL mRNA expression was investigated using quantitative reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction and protein levels were evaluated using immunoblotting.
The numbers and viability of TET2-knockdown HL-60 cells were decreased in low glutamine-containing medium, but the viability of TET2-knockdown HL-60 cells was higher than that of control cells. GLUL mRNA expressions were increased in TET2-knockdown cells in low glutamine. In addition, P-AMPKα protein expression was increased in TET2-knockdown HL-60 cells in low glutamine-containing medium.
Our findings indicate that TET2-knockdown HL-60 cells may be more resistant to glutamine deprivation. In glutamine-deficient medium, the mRNA expression of glutamine synthetase is increased, which could be related to glutamine addiction in cells. In addition, low-glutamyl medium increased the P-AMPKα protein level in TET2-knockdown HL-60 cells. |
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ISSN: | 2149-2042 2149-4606 |
DOI: | 10.4274/MMJ.galenos.2024.59683 |