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- Title
Functional screening identifies MCT4 as a key regulator of breast cancer cell metabolism and survival.
- Authors
Baenke, Franziska; Dubuis, Sébastien; Brault, Charlene; Weigelt, Britta; Dankworth, Beatrice; Griffiths, Beatrice; Jiang, Ming; Mackay, Alan; Saunders, Becky; Spencer‐Dene, Bradley; Ros, Susana; Stamp, Gordon; Reis‐Filho, Jorge S; Howell, Michael; Zamboni, Nicola; Schulze, Almut
- Abstract
Metabolic reprogramming in cancer enhances macromolecule biosynthesis and supports cell survival. Oncogenic drivers affect metabolism by altering distinct metabolic processes and render cancer cells sensitive to perturbations of the metabolic network. This study aimed to identify selective metabolic dependencies in breast cancer by investigating 17 breast cancer cells lines representative of the genetic diversity of the disease. Using a functional screen, we demonstrate here that monocarboxylate transporter 4 ( MCT4) is an important regulator of breast cancer cell survival. MCT4 supports pH maintenance, lactate secretion and non-oxidative glucose metabolism in breast cancer cells. Moreover, MCT4 depletion caused an increased dependence of cancer cells on mitochondrial respiration and glutamine metabolism. MCT4 depletion reduced the ability of breast cancer cells to grow in a three-dimensional ( 3D) matrix or as multilayered spheroids. Moreover, MCT4 expression is regulated by the PI3K-Akt signalling pathway and highly expressed in HER2-positive breast cancers. These results suggest that MCT4 is a potential therapeutic target in defined breast cancer subtypes and reveal novel avenues for combination treatment. Copyright © 2015 Pathological Society of Great Britain and Ireland. Published by John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
- Publication
Journal of Pathology, 2015, Vol 237, Issue 2, p152
- ISSN
0022-3417
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1002/path.4562