Methotrexate elicits pro-respiratory and anti-growth effects by promoting AMPK signaling

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One-carbon metabolism fuels the high demand of cancer cells for nucleotides and other building blocks needed for increased proliferation. Although inhibitors of this pathway are widely used to treat many cancers, their global impact on anabolic and catabolic processes remains unclear. Using a combination of real-time bioenergetics assays and metabolomics approaches, we investigated the global effects of methotrexate on cellular metabolism. We show that methotrexate treatment increases the intracellular concentration of the metabolite AICAR, resulting in AMPK activation. Methotrexate-induced AMPK activation leads to decreased one-carbon metabolism gene expression and cellular proliferation as well as increased global bioenergetic capacity. The anti-proliferative and pro-respiratory effects of methotrexate are AMPK-dependent, as cells with reduced AMPK activity are less affected by methotrexate treatment. Conversely, the combination of methotrexate with the AMPK activator, phenformin, potentiates its anti-proliferative activity in cancer cells. These data highlight a reciprocal effect of methotrexate on anabolic and catabolic processes and implicate AMPK activation as a metabolic determinant of methotrexate response.

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Papadopoli, D. J., Ma, E. H., Roy, D., Russo, M., Bridon, G., Avizonis, D., … St-Pierre, J. (2020). Methotrexate elicits pro-respiratory and anti-growth effects by promoting AMPK signaling. Scientific Reports, 10(1). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-020-64460-z

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