Metformin exerts antileukemic effects by modulating lactate metabolism and overcomes imatinib resistance in chronic myelogenous leukemia

Author:

Gayatri Meher Bolisetti1,Kancha Rama Krishna2,Patchva Dorababu3ORCID,Velugonda Nagaraj4ORCID,Gundeti Sadashivudu4,Reddy Aramati B. M.1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Animal Biology, School of Life Sciences University of Hyderabad India

2. Molecular Medicine and Therapeutics Laboratory, CPMB Osmania University Hyderabad India

3. Department of Pharmacology Apollo Institute of Medical Sciences and Research Hyderabad India

4. Department of Medical Oncology Nizam's Institute of Medical Sciences Hyderabad India

Abstract

Imatinib is the frontline treatment option in treating chronic myelogenous leukemia (CML). Hitherto, some patients relapse following treatment. Biochemical analysis of a panel of clonally derived imatinib‐resistant cells revealed enhanced glucose uptake and ATP production, suggesting increased rates of glycolysis. Interestingly, increased lactate export was also observed in imatinib‐resistant cell lines. Here, we show that metformin inhibits the growth of imatinib‐resistant cell lines as well as peripheral blood mononuclear cells isolated from patients who relapsed following imatinib treatment. Metformin exerted these antiproliferative effects by inhibiting MCT1 and MCT4, leading to the inhibition of lactate export. Furthermore, glucose uptake and ATP production were also inhibited following metformin treatment due to the inhibition of GLUT1 and HK‐II in an AMPK‐dependent manner. Our results also confirmed that metformin‐mediated inhibition of lactate export and glucose uptake occurs through the regulation of mTORC1 and HIF‐1α. These results delineate the molecular mechanisms underlying metabolic reprogramming leading to secondary imatinib resistance and the potential of metformin as a therapeutic option in CML.

Funder

Department of Biotechnology, Government of West Bengal

Science and Engineering Research Board

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Cell Biology,Molecular Biology,Biochemistry

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