Silencing of elongation factor-2 kinase potentiates the effect of 2-deoxy-D-glucose against human glioma cells through blunting of autophagy

  • Hao Wu
  • , Hua Zhu
  • , David X. Liu
  • , Ting Kuang Niu
  • , Xingcong Ren
  • , Rajesh Patel
  • , William N. Hait
  • , Jin Ming Yang

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Abstract

2-Deoxy-D-glucose (2-DG), a synthetic glucose analogue that acts as a glycolytic inhibitor, is currently being evaluated in the clinic as an anticancer agent. In this study, we observed that treatment of human glioma cells with 2-DG activated autophagy, a highly conserved cellular response to metabolic stress and a catabolic process of self-digestion of intracellular organelles for energy use and survival in stressed cells. The induction of autophagy by 2-DG was associated with activation of elongation factor-2 kinase (eEF-2 kinase), a structurally and functionally unique enzyme that phosphorylates eEF-2, leading to loss of affinity of this elongation factor for the ribosome and to termination of protein elongation. We also showed that inhibition of eEF-2 kinase by UNA interference blunted the 2-DG-induced autophagic response, resulted in a greater reduction of cellular ATP contents, and increased the sensitivity of tumor cells to the cytotoxic effect of 2-DG. Furthermore, the blunted autophagy and enhanced 2-DG cytotoxicity were accompanied by augmentation of apoptosis in cells in which eEF-2 kinase expression was knocked down. The results of this study indicate that the energy stress and cytotoxicity caused by 2-DG can be accelerated by inhibition of eEF-2 kinase, and suggest that targeting eEF-2 kinase- regulated autophagic survival pathway may represent a novel approach to sensitizing cancer cells to glycolytic inhibitors.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Pages (from-to)2453-2460
Number of pages8
JournalCancer Research
Volume69
Issue number6
DOIs
StatePublished - Mar 15 2009

All Science Journal Classification (ASJC) codes

  • Oncology
  • Cancer Research

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