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Publication : MTHFD2 links RNA methylation to metabolic reprogramming in renal cell carcinoma.

First Author  Green NH Year  2019
Journal  Oncogene Volume  38
Issue  34 Pages  6211-6225
PubMed ID  31289360 Mgi Jnum  J:355273
Mgi Id  MGI:6389956 Doi  10.1038/s41388-019-0869-4
Citation  Green NH, et al. (2019) MTHFD2 links RNA methylation to metabolic reprogramming in renal cell carcinoma. Oncogene 38(34):6211-6225
abstractText  One-carbon metabolism plays a central role in a broad array of metabolic processes required for the survival and growth of tumor cells. However, the molecular basis of how one-carbon metabolism may influence RNA methylation and tumorigenesis remains largely unknown. Here we show MTHFD2, a mitochondrial enzyme involved in one-carbon metabolism, contributes to the progression of renal cell carcinoma (RCC) via a novel epitranscriptomic mechanism that involves HIF-2alpha. We found that expression of MTHFD2 was significantly elevated in human RCC tissues, and MTHFD2 knockdown strongly reduced xenograft tumor growth. Mechanistically, using an unbiased methylated RNA immunoprecipitation sequencing (meRIP-Seq) approach, we found that MTHFD2 plays a critical role in controlling global N(6)-methyladenosine (m(6)A) methylation levels, including the m(6)A methylation of HIF-2alpha mRNA, which results in enhanced translation of HIF-2alpha. Enhanced HIF-2alpha translation, in turn, promotes the aerobic glycolysis, linking one-carbon metabolism to HIF-2alpha-dependent metabolic reprogramming through RNA methylation. Our findings also suggest that MTHFD2 and HIF-2alpha form a positive feedforward loop in RCC, promoting metabolic reprograming and tumor growth. Taken together, our results suggest that MTHFD2 links RNA methylation status to the metabolic state of tumor cells in RCC.
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