MYB sustains hypoxic survival of pancreatic cancer cells by facilitating metabolic reprogramming

Author:

Anand Shashi12,Khan Mohammad Aslam12,Zubair Haseeb12ORCID,Sudan Sarabjeet Kour12,Vikramdeo Kunwar Somesh12,Deshmukh Sachin Kumar12,Azim Shafquat12,Srivastava Sanjeev Kumar12,Singh Seema123,Singh Ajay Pratap123ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Pathology, College of Medicine University of South Alabama Mobile AL USA

2. Cancer Biology Program, Mitchell Cancer Institute University of South Alabama Mobile AL USA

3. Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, College of Medicine University of South Alabama Mobile AL USA

Abstract

AbstractExtensive desmoplasia and poor vasculature renders pancreatic tumors severely hypoxic, contributing to their aggressiveness and therapy resistance. Here, we identify the HuR/MYB/HIF1α axis as a critical regulator of the metabolic plasticity and hypoxic survival of pancreatic cancer cells. HuR undergoes nuclear‐to‐cytoplasmic translocation under hypoxia and stabilizes MYB transcripts, while MYB transcriptionally upregulates HIF1α. Upon MYB silencing, pancreatic cancer cells fail to survive and adapt metabolically under hypoxia, despite forced overexpression of HIF1α. MYB induces the transcription of several HIF1α‐regulated glycolytic genes by directly binding to their promoters, thus enhancing the recruitment of HIF1α to hypoxia‐responsive elements through its interaction with p300‐dependent histone acetylation. MYB‐depleted pancreatic cancer cells exhibit a dramatic reduction in tumorigenic ability, glucose‐uptake and metabolism in orthotopic mouse model, even after HIF1α restoration. Together, our findings reveal an essential role of MYB in metabolic reprogramming that supports pancreatic cancer cell survival under hypoxia.

Funder

National Cancer Institute

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Genetics,Molecular Biology,Biochemistry

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