@article{5d34bf6564ae4e82833152f82d55f7f6,
title = "Global metabolic reprogramming of colorectal cancer occurs at adenoma stage and is induced by MYC",
abstract = "Cancer cells alter their metabolism for the production of precursors of macromolecules. However, the control mechanisms underlying this reprogramming are poorly understood. Here we show that metabolic reprogramming of colorectal cancer is caused chiefly by aberrant MYC expression. Multiomics-based analyses of paired normal and tumor tissues from 275 patients with colorectal cancer revealed that metabolic alterations occur at the adenoma stage of carcinogenesis, in a manner not associated with specific gene mutations involved in colorectal carcinogenesis. MYC expression induced at least 215 metabolic reactions by changing the expression levels of 121 metabolic genes and 39 transporter genes. Further, MYC negatively regulated the expression of genes involved in mitochondrial biogenesis and maintenance but positively regulated genes involved in DNA and histone methylation. Knockdown of MYC in colorectal cancer cells reset the altered metabolism and suppressed cell growth. Moreover, inhibition of MYC target pyrimidine synthesis genes such as CAD, UMPS, and CTPS blocked cell growth, and thus are potential targets for colorectal cancer therapy.",
keywords = "Colorectal cancer, MYC, Metabolism, Metabolomics, Omics",
author = "Kiyotoshi Satoh and Shinichi Yachida and Masahiro Sugimoto and Minoru Oshima and Toshitaka Nakagawa and Shintaro Akamoto and Sho Tabata and Kaori Saitoh and Keiko Kato and Saya Sato and Kaori Igarashi and Yumi Aizawa and Rie Kajino-Sakamoto and Yasushi Kojima and Teruaki Fujishita and Ayame Enomoto and Akiyoshi Hirayama and Takamasa Ishikawa and Taketo, {Makoto Mark} and Yoshio Kushida and Reiji Haba and Keiichi Okano and Masaru Tomita and Yasuyuki Suzuki and Shinji Fukuda and Masahiro Aoki and Tomoyoshi Soga",
note = "Funding Information: ACKNOWLEDGMENTS. We thank Kumi Suzuki for technical assistance, and Dr. Josephine Galipon for critical reading and English editing of the manuscript. This work was partially supported by AMED-CREST from the Japan Agency for Medical Research and Development (AMED) (S.Y., M.A., and T.S.), a research program of the Project for Development of Innovative Research on Cancer Therapeutics (P-Direct) and AMED (K.O. and T.S.), as well as research funds from the Yamagata prefectural government and the City of Tsuruoka. Publisher Copyright: {\textcopyright} 2017, National Academy of Sciences. All rights reserved.",
year = "2017",
month = sep,
day = "12",
doi = "10.1073/pnas.1710366114",
language = "English",
volume = "114",
pages = "E7697--E7706",
journal = "Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America",
issn = "0027-8424",
publisher = "National Academy of Sciences",
number = "37",
}