Vitale, Daiana Luján; Caon, Ilaria; Parnigoni, Arianna; Sevic, Ina; Spinelli, Fiorella Mercedes; Icardi, Antonella; Passi, Alberto; Vigetti, Davide; Alaniz, Laura
Resumen:
UDP-glucose-dehydrogenase (UGDH) synthesizes UDP-glucuronic acid. It is involved
in epirubicin detoxification and hyaluronan synthesis. This work aimed to evaluate the effect of
UGDH knockdown on epirubicin response and hyaluronan metabolism in MDA-MB-231 breast
cancer cells. Additionally, the aim was to determine UGDH as a possible prognosis marker in breast
cancer. We studied UGDH expression in tumors and adjacent tissue from breast cancer patients. The
prognostic value of UGDH was studied using a public Kaplan–Meier plotter. MDA-MB-231 cells
were knocked-down for UGDH and treated with epirubicin. Epirubicin-accumulation and apoptosis
were analyzed by flow cytometry. Hyaluronan-coated matrix and metabolism were determined.
Autophagic-LC3-II was studied by Western blot and confocal microscopy. Epirubicin accumulation
increased and apoptosis decreased during UGDH knockdown. Hyaluronan-coated matrix increased
and a positive modulation of autophagy was detected. Higher levels of UGDH were correlated
with worse prognosis in triple-negative breast cancer patients that received chemotherapy. High
expression of UGDH was found in tumoral tissue from HER2--patients. However, UGDH knockdown
contributes to epirubicin resistance, which might be associated with increases in the expression,
deposition and catabolism of hyaluronan. The results obtained allowed us to propose UGDH as
a new prognostic marker in breast cancer, positively associated with development of epirubicin
resistance and modulation of extracellular matrix.