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Glucose metabolism and hexosamine pathway regulate oncogene-induced senescence

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Oncogenic stress-induced senescence (OIS) prevents the ability of oncogenic signals to induce tumorigenesis. It is now largely admitted that the mitogenic effect of oncogenes requires metabolic adaptations to respond to new energetic and bio constituent needs. Yet, whether glucose metabolism affects OIS response is largely unknown. This is largely because of the fact that most of the OIS cellular models are cultivated in glucose excess. In this study, we used human epithelial cells, cultivated without glucose excess, to study alteration and functional role of glucose metabolism during OIS. We report a slowdown of glucose uptake and metabolism during OIS. Increasing glucose metabolism by expressing hexokinase2 (HK2), which converts glucose to glucose-6phosphate (G6P), favors escape from OIS. Inversely, expressing a glucose-6-phosphatase, pharmacological inhibition of HK2, or adding nonmetabolizable glucose induced a premature senescence. Manipulations of various metabolites covering G6P downstream pathways (hexosamine, glycolysis, and pentose phosphate pathways) suggest an unexpected role of the hexosamine pathway in controlling OIS. Altogether, our results show that decreased glucose metabolism occurs during and participates to OIS.
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hal-03108285 , version 1 (13-01-2021)

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D Gitenay, C Wiel, H Lallet-Daher, D Vindrieux, S. Aubert, et al.. Glucose metabolism and hexosamine pathway regulate oncogene-induced senescence. Cell Death and Disease, 2014, 5 (2), pp.e1089-e1089. ⟨10.1038/cddis.2014.63⟩. ⟨hal-03108285⟩
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