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TRIM16 Promotes Aerobic Glycolysis and Pancreatic Cancer Metastasis by Modulating the NIK-SIX1 Axis in a Ligase-independent Manner

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Journal Am J Cancer Res
Specialty Oncology
Date 2022 Dec 12
PMID 36504902
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Abstract

Enhanced aerobic glycolysis contributes to the metastasis of pancreatic cancer metastasis, but the mechanism underlying the abnormal activation of glycolysis has not been fully elucidated. The E3 ligase tripartite motif 16 (TRIM16) is involved in the progression of many cancers. However, the role of and molecular mechanism by which TRIM16 acts in pancreatic cancer are unclear. In this study, we report that TRIM16 was significantly upregulated in pancreatic cancer tissues, and high expression of TRIM16 was associated with poor prognosis in patients with pancreatic cancer. Multivariate analyses showed that TRIM16 was an independent predictor of poor outcomes among patients with pancreatic cancer. In addition, and evidence showed that TRIM16 promoted pancreatic cancer cell metastasis by enhancing glycolysis. Furthermore, we revealed that TRIM16 controlled glycolysis and pancreatic cancer cell's metastasis by regulating sine oculis homeobox 1 (SIX1), an important transcription factor that promotes glycolysis. TRIM16 upregulated SIX1 by inhibiting its ubiquitination and degradation, which was mediated by NF-κB-inducing kinase (NIK), an upstream regulator of SIX1. Hence, NIK inhibitor can suppress SIX1 expression, glycolysis and metastasis in TRIM16-overexpressing pancreatic cancer cells. Mechanistic investigations demonstrated that TRIM16 competed with NIK's E3 ligase, TNF receptor-associated factor 3 (TRAF3), at the ISIIAQA sequence motif of NIK, and then stabilized NIK protein. Our study identified the TRIM16-NIK-SIX1 axis as a critical regulatory pathway in aerobic glycolysis and pancreatic cancer metastasis, indicating that this axis can be an excellent therapeutic target for curing pancreatic cancer.

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