A mitotic NADPH upsurge promotes chromosome segregation and tumour progression in aneuploid cancer cells

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Aoxing Cheng
Tian Xu
Weiyi You
Ting Wang
Dongming Zhang
Huimin Guo
Haiyan Zhang
Xin Pan
Yucai Wang
Liu Liu
Kaiguang Zhang
Jue Shi
Xuebiao Yao
Jing Guo
Zhenye Yang
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[1] University of Science and Technology of China,MOE Key Laboratory for Membraneless Organelles and Cellular Dynamics, Division of Life Sciences and Medicine
[2] University of Science and Technology of China,Department of Digestive Disease, The First Affiliated Hospital of USTC, Division of Life Sciences and Medicine
[3] University of Science and Technology of China,The CAS Key Laboratory of Innate Immunity and Chronic Disease, School of Basic Medical Sciences, Division of Life Sciences and Medicine
[4] Anhui Agricultural University,Center for Biological Technology
[5] University of Science and Technology of China,Core Facility Centre for Life Sciences, Division of Life Sciences and Medicine
[6] National Center of Biomedical Analysis of China,Center for Advanced Interdisciplinary Science and Biomedicine of IHM, Division of Life Sciences and Medicine
[7] University of Science and Technology of China,Department of General Surgery, The First Affiliated Hospital of USTC, Division of Life Sciences and Medicine
[8] University of Science and Technology of China,Center for Quantitative Systems Biology, Department of Physics and Department of Biology
[9] Hong Kong Baptist University,undefined
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Nature Metabolism | 2023年 / 5卷
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Redox metabolites have been observed to fluctuate through the cell cycle in cancer cells, but the functional impacts of such metabolic oscillations remain unknown. Here, we uncover a mitosis-specific nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide phosphate (NADPH) upsurge that is essential for tumour progression. Specifically, NADPH is produced by glucose 6-phosphate dehydrogenase (G6PD) upon mitotic entry, which neutralizes elevated reactive oxygen species (ROS) and prevents ROS-mediated inactivation of mitotic kinases and chromosome missegregation. Mitotic activation of G6PD depends on the phosphorylation of its co-chaperone protein BAG3 at threonine 285, which results in dissociation of inhibitory BAG3. Blocking BAG3T285 phosphorylation induces tumour suppression. A mitotic NADPH upsurge is present in aneuploid cancer cells with high levels of ROS, while nearly unobservable in near-diploid cancer cells. High BAG3T285 phosphorylation is associated with worse prognosis in a cohort of patients with microsatellite-stable colorectal cancer. Our study reveals that aneuploid cancer cells with high levels of ROS depend on a G6PD-mediated NADPH upsurge in mitosis to protect them from ROS-induced chromosome missegregation.
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