SNAT2/SLC38A2 Confers the Stemness of Gastric Cancer Cells via Regulating Glutamine Level
Nie Kai, Cai Mingquan
Journal:DIGESTIVE DISEASES AND SCIENCES
IF:3.2
DOI:10.1007/s10620-021-07110-2
PMID:34173116
Published:2021-06-25
research field:兽医学传染病学遗传学分子流行病学病毒学
Abstract
Background Glutamine (Gln) is essential for cancer progression, however, few studies have been conducted to investigate the roles of Gln transporters in gastric cancer stem cells (CSCs). Aims This work aims to explore the roles of Gln transporters in gastric cancer cell stemness. Methods We collected spheres formed by gastric cancer (GC) cells through a 3-dimensional (3D) semisolid culture system which has been shown to hold CSC-like traits. Lentivirus package was used to construct GC cells with SNAT2 overexpression. Analysis of sphere-formation, stemness marker expression, ALDH activity were used to detect the effects of Gln transporters on GC cell stemness. Determination of reactive oxygen species (ROS) and Gln consumption combined with the methods analyzing cell stemness were performed to explore the underlying mechanisms. Results Gln consumption was upregulated in GC spheres compared to the parental GC cells. The Gln transporter SNAT2 was highly expressed in GC spheres compared to that in the parental GC cells. SNAT2 overexpression significantly increased the Gln consumption in GC cells and increased the expression of stemness markers, sphere-formation ability and ALDH activity. Notably, SNAT2-mediated promoting effects on GC cell stemness were rescued by Gln deprivation. What’s more, high expression of SNAT2 was associated with a poor GC patient survival through different online datasets. Conclusions SNAT2 can promote the stemness of GC cells in a Gln-dependent manner.
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