Abstract

Cancer is, fundamentally, a disorder of cell growth and proliferation, which requires adequate supplies of energy and nutrients. In this study, we report that the haplo-insufficient tumor suppressor ASPP2, a p53 activator, negatively regulates the mevalonate pathway to mediate its inhibitory effect on tumor growth in hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC). Gene expression profile analysis revealed that the expression of key enzymes in the mevalonate pathway were increased when ASPP2 was downregulated. HCC cells gained higher cholesterol levels and enhanced tumor-initiating capability in response to the depletion of ASPP2. Simvastatin, a mevalonate pathway inhibitor, efficiently abrogated ASPP2 depletion-induced anchorage-independent cell proliferation, resistance to chemotherapy drugs in vitro, and tumor growth in xenografted nude mice. Mechanistically, ASPP2 interacts with SREBP-2 in the nucleus and restricts the transcriptional activity of SREBP-2 on its target genes, which include key enzymes involved in the mevalonate pathway. Moreover, clinical data revealed better prognosis in patients with high levels of ASPP2 and low levels of the mevalonate pathway enzyme HMGCR. Our findings provide functional and mechanistic insights into the critical role of ASPP2 in the regulation of the mevalonate pathway and the importance of this pathway in tumor initiation and tumor growth, which may provide a new therapeutic opportunity for HCC.

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Title
ASPP2 inhibits tumor growth by repressing the mevalonate pathway in hepatocellular carcinoma
Author
Liang, Beibei 1 ; Chen, Rui 2 ; Song, Shaohua 3 ; Wang, Hao 4 ; Sun, Guowei 5 ; Yang, Hao 1 ; Wei, Jing 6 ; Zhou, Xuyu 6 ; Fu, Zhiren 3 ; Huang, Gang 1 ; Zhao, Jian 1 

 Shanghai Key Laboratory of Molecular Imaging, Shanghai University of Medicine and Health Sciences, Shanghai, China 
 Angecon Biotechnology Limited, Shanghai, China 
 Transplantation Center, Changzheng Hospital, Second Military Medical University, Shanghai, China 
 The Air Force Hospital from Northern Theater of PLA, Shenyang, China 
 The Arctic Temple Clinic, Beijing Fourth Service Center, Beijing, China 
 Changhai Hospital, Second Military Medical University, Shanghai, China 
Pages
1-11
Publication year
2019
Publication date
Nov 2019
Publisher
Springer Nature B.V.
e-ISSN
20414889
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
2311941207
Copyright
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