Loss of the Y chromosome drives cancer metabolic reprogramming
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Metabolic reprogramming promotes cancer aggressiveness and an immune-suppressive tumor microenvironment. Loss of the Y chromosome (LOY) drives both phenotypes in bladder cancer (BC). We investigated the hypothesis that LOY leads to metabolic reprogramming using untargeted metabolomic profiling of human BC cells and analysis of pan-cancer transcriptomic datasets. This revealed that aerobic glycolysis is activated in LOY BC cells. Since prior work showed that expression of collagen receptor DDR2 drives BC progression and DDR2 is a regulator of tumor metabolism, we investigated if DDR2 is implicated in metabolic reprogramming of LOY-tumors. Analysis of scRNAseq data from 251 patients with 12 tumor types found that LOY and DDR2 expression promote aerobic glycolysis, and this was confirmed by metabolomics. Deletion of DDR2 in LOY BC cells reduced glycolytic flux, inhibited cell proliferation, reduced EMT and stemness features, and promoted apoptosis. Our data provide a rationale for using LOY as a tumor selection biomarker for DDR2 targeted therapeutics.