Lactate‐induced protein lactylation: A bridge between epigenetics and metabolic reprogramming in cancer

Author:

Wang Ting1234ORCID,Ye Zeng1234,Li Zheng1234ORCID,Jing De‐sheng1234,Fan Gui‐xiong1234,Liu Meng‐qi1234,Zhuo Qi‐feng1234,Ji Shun‐rong1234,Yu Xian‐jun1234ORCID,Xu Xiao‐wu1234ORCID,Qin Yi1234ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Pancreatic Surgery Fudan University Shanghai Cancer Center Shanghai China

2. Department of Oncology, Shanghai Medical College Fudan University Shanghai China

3. Shanghai Pancreatic Cancer Institute Shanghai China

4. Pancreatic Cancer Institute Fudan University Shanghai China

Abstract

AbstractLactate is not only an endpoint of glycolysis but is gradually being discovered to play the role of a universal metabolic fuel for energy via the ‘lactate shuttle’ moving between cells and transmitting signals. The glycolytic‐dependent metabolism found in tumours and fast‐growing cells has made lactate a pivotal player in energy metabolism reprogramming, which enables cells to obtain abundant energy in a short time. Moreover, lactate can provide favourable conditions for tumorigenesis by shaping the acidic tumour microenvironment, recruiting immune cells, etc. and the recently discovered lactate‐induced lactylation moves even further on pro‐tumorigenesis mechanisms of lactate production, circulation and utilization. As with other epigenetic modifications, lactylation can modify histone proteins to alter the spatial configuration of chromatin, affect DNA accessibility and regulate the expression of corresponding genes. What's more, the degree of lactylation is inseparable from the spatialized lactate concentration, which builds a bridge between epigenetics and metabolic reprogramming. Here, we review the important role of lactate in energy reprogramming, summarize the latest finding of lactylation in tumorigenesis and try to explore therapeutic strategies in oncotherapy that can kill two birds with one stone.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Science and Technology Commission of Shanghai Municipality

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Cell Biology,General Medicine

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