Skin epithelial stem cells correct aberrancies induced by oncogenic mutations. Oncogenes invoke different strategies of epithelial tolerance; while wild-type cells outcompete β-catenin-gain-of-function (βcatGOF) cells, Hras(G12V) cells outcompete wild-type cells. Here we ask how metabolic states change as wild-type stem cells interface with mutant cells and drive different cell-competition outcomes. By tracking the endogenous redox ratio (NAD(P)H/FAD) with single-cell resolution in the same mouse over time, we discover that βcatGOF and Hras(G12V) mutations, when interfaced with wild-type epidermal stem cells, lead to a rapid drop in redox ratios, indicating more oxidized cellular redox. However, the resultant redox differential persists through time in βcatGOF, whereas it is flattened rapidly in the Hras(G12V)model. Using (13)C liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry, we find that the βcatGOF and Hras(G12V) mutant epidermis increase the fractional contribution of glucose through the oxidative tricarboxylic acid cycle. Treatment with metformin, a modifier of cytosolic redox, inhibits downstream mutant phenotypes and reverses cell-competition outcomes of both mutant models.
Metabolic rewiring in skin epidermis drives tolerance to oncogenic mutations.
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作者:Hemalatha Anupama, Li Zongyu, Gonzalez David G, Matte-Martone Catherine, Tai Karen, Lathrop Elizabeth, Gil Daniel, Ganesan Smirthy, Gonzalez Lauren E, Skala Melissa, Perry Rachel J, Greco Valentina
| 期刊: | Nature Cell Biology | 影响因子: | 19.100 |
| 时间: | 2025 | 起止号: | 2025 Feb;27(2):218-231 |
| doi: | 10.1038/s41556-024-01574-w | ||
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