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  2. GSTZ1-1 Deficiency Activates NRF2/IGF1R Axis in HCC via Accumulation of Oncometabolite Succinylacetone

GSTZ1-1 Deficiency Activates NRF2/IGF1R Axis in HCC via Accumulation of Oncometabolite Succinylacetone

  • EMBO J. 2019 Aug 1;38(15):e101964. doi: 10.15252/embj.2019101964.
Fan Yang 1 2 Jingjing Li 1 Haijun Deng 1 Yihao Wang 3 Chong Lei 1 Qiujie Wang 1 Jin Xiang 1 Li Liang 1 Jie Xia 1 Xuanming Pan 1 Xiaosong Li 2 Quanxin Long 1 Lei Chang 3 Ping Xu 3 Ailong Huang 1 Kai Wang 1 Ni Tang 1
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Affiliations

  • 1 Key Laboratory of Molecular Biology for Infectious Diseases (Ministry of Education), Department of Infectious Diseases, The Second Affiliated Hospital, Institute for Viral Hepatitis, Chongqing Medical University, Chongqing, China.
  • 2 Department of Infectious Diseases, The First Affiliated Hospital, Chongqing Medical University, Chongqing, China.
  • 3 State Key Laboratory of Proteomics, Beijing Proteome Research Center, National Center for Protein Sciences (Beijing), Beijing Institute of Lifeomics, Beijing, China.
Abstract

The IGF1R signaling is important in the malignant progression of Cancer. However, overexpression of IGF1R has not been properly assessed in HCC. Here, we revealed that GSTZ1-1, the Enzyme in phenylalanine/tyrosine catabolism, is downregulated in HCC, and its expression was negatively correlated with IGF1R. Mechanistically, GSTZ1-1 deficiency led to succinylacetone accumulation, alkylation modification of KEAP1, and NRF2 activation, thus promoting IGF1R transcription by recruiting SP1 to its promoter. Moreover, inhibition of IGF1R or NRF2 significantly inhibited tumor-promoting effects of GSTZ1 knockout in vivo. These findings establish succinylacetone as an oncometabolite, and GSTZ1-1 as an important tumor suppressor by inhibiting NRF2/IGF1R axis in HCC. Targeting NRF2 or IGF1R may be a promising treatment approach for this subset HCC.

Keywords

GSTZ1-1; IGF1R; KEAP1; NRF2; succinylacetone.

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