SIRT5-mediated ME2 desuccinylation promotes cancer growth by enhancing mitochondrial respiration

SIRT5 介导的 ME2 去琥珀酰化通过增强线粒体呼吸来促进癌症生长

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作者:Peng Teng, Kaisa Cui, Surui Yao, Bojian Fei, Feng Ling, Chaoqun Li, Zhaohui Huang

Abstract

Mitochondrial malic enzyme 2 (ME2), which catalyzes the conversion of malate to pyruvate, is frequently upregulated during tumorigenesis and is a potential target for cancer therapy. However, the regulatory mechanism underlying ME2 activity is largely unknown. In this study, we demonstrate that ME2 is highly expressed in human colorectal cancer (CRC) tissues, and that ME2 knockdown inhibits the proliferation of CRC cells. Furthermore, we reveal that ME2 is succinylated and identify Sirtuins 5 (SIRT5) as an ME2 desuccinylase. Glutamine deprivation directly enhances the interaction of SIRT5 with ME2 and thus promotes SIRT5-mediated desuccinylation of ME2 at lysine 346, activating ME2 enzymatic activity. Activated ME2 significantly enhances mitochondrial respiration, thereby counteracting the effects of glutamine deprivation and supporting cell proliferation and tumorigenesis. Additionally, the levels of succinylated ME2 at K346 and SIRT5 in CRC tissues, which are negatively correlated, are associated with patient prognosis. These observations suggest that SIRT5-catalyzed ME2 desuccinylation is a key signaling event through which cancer cells maintain mitochondrial respiration and promote CRC progression under glutamine deficiency conditions, offering the possibility of targeting SIRT5-mediated ME2 desuccinylation for CRC treatment.

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