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      Pyruvate kinase M2 in blood circulation facilitates tumor growth by promoting angiogenesis.

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          It is long known that pyruvate kinase isoform M2 (PKM2) is released into the circulation of cancer patients. The PKM2 levels in patients have been suggested as a diagnostic marker for many types of cancers. However, it is not known how PKM2 is released in the blood, and whether the circulating PKM2 has any physiological function(s) in tumor progression. In this report, we demonstrate that PKM2 in the blood facilitates tumor growth by promoting tumor angiogenesis. Our experiments show that PKM2 promotes tumor angiogenesis by increasing endothelial cell proliferation, migration, and cell-ECM adhesion. Only the dimeric PKM2 possess the activity in promoting tumor angiogenesis, which is consistent with the observations that PKM2 in circulation of cancer patients is a dimer form.

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          Journal
          J. Biol. Chem.
          The Journal of biological chemistry
          1083-351X
          0021-9258
          Sep 12 2014
          : 289
          : 37
          Affiliations
          [1 ] From the Department of Biology and.
          [2 ] Department of Chemistry, Georgia State University, Atlanta, Georgia 30303.
          [3 ] From the Department of Biology and zliu8@gsu.edu.
          Article
          M114.576934
          10.1074/jbc.M114.576934
          4162182
          25070887
          e96a98a2-252c-4075-8ae4-3e2fc91c4ebb
          © 2014 by The American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Inc.
          History

          Angiogenesis,Cell Adhesion,Cell Migration,Endothelial Cell,Glycolysis,Pyruvate Kinase

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