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PKM2 allosteric converter: A self-assembly peptide for suppressing renal cell carcinoma and sensitizing chemotherapy

Wang, Lu; Fu, Bo; Hou, Da-Yong; Lv, Yu-Lin; Yang, Guang; Li, Cong; Shen, Jia-Chen; Kong, Bin; Zheng, Li -Bo; Qiu, Yu; Wang, Hong-Lei; Liu, Chen; Zhang, Jian-Ji; Bai, Shi -Yu; Li, Li -Li*; Wang, Hao; Xu, Wan-Hai*
Science Citation Index Expanded
国家纳米科学中心; 哈尔滨医科大学; 中国科学院; 1

摘要

Stronger intrinsic Warburg effect and resistance to chemotherapy are the responses to high mortality of renal cell carcinoma (RCC). Pyruvate kinase M2 (PKM2) plays an important role in this process. Promoting PKM2 con-version from dimer to tetramer is a critical strategy to inhibit Warburg effect and reverse chemotherapy resis-tance. Herein, a PKM2 allosteric converter (PAC) is constructed based on the "in vivo self-assembly" strategy, which is able to continuously stimulate PKM2 tetramerization. The PAC contains three motifs, a serine site that is protected by enzyme cleavable beta-N-acetylglucosamine, a self-assembly peptide and a AIE motif. Once PAC nanoparticles reach tumor site via the EPR effect, the protective and hydrophilic beta-N-acetylglucosamine will be removed by over-expressed O-GlcNAcase (OGA), causing self-assembled peptides to transform into nanofibers with large serine (PKM2 tetramer activator) exposure and long-term retention, which promotes PKM2 tetra-merization continuously. Our results show that PAC-induced PKM2 tetramerization inhibits aberrant metabolism mediated by Warburg effect in cytoplasm. In this way, tumor proliferation and metastasis behavior could be effectively inhibited. Meanwhile, PAC induced PKM2 tetramerization impedes the nuclear translocation of PKM2 dimer, which restores the sensitivity of cancer cells to first-line anticancer drugs. Collectively, the innovative PAC effectively promotes PKM2 conversion from dimer to tetramer, and it might provide a novel approach for suppressing RCC and enhancing chemotherapy sensitivity.

关键词

Renal cell carcinoma Self-assembly peptide PKM2 Metabolism Warburg effect Chemotherapy resistance