Abstract Reprogrammed cellular metabolism is one of the key features of cancer and tumor microenvironment. L-3-phosphoserine phosphatase (PSPH) is one of the five rate-limiting enzymes in the biosynthesis of serine from glucose that supports cell proliferation. Here, we aim to study the role of PSPH in prostate cancer (PCa) and its tumor microenvironment. We find that PSPH not only is overexpressed in prostate cancer cell lines compared to normal prostate epithelial cells (PrEC) and benign prostate epithelial cells (BPH-1), but also exhibits a higher level in patient-derived carcinoma-associated fibroblasts (CAFs) compared to the matched benign associated fibroblasts (BAFs), which are derived from fresh radical prostatectomy specimens of African American (AA) and European American (EA) men. Notably, MDAPCa2b cells derived from an AA prostate cancer patient and AA CAFs have even higher expression of PSPH protein. The mRNA levels of PSPH are also significantly elevated in prostate cancer tissues in AA men compared to EA men and predict poor survival in PCa patients. Knock-down of PSPH expression significantly inhibits the proliferation and colony formation of prostate cancer cells. Growth of xenograft tumors derived from PSPH knockdown MDAPCa2b cells has also been suppressed markedly. Gene expression profiling revealed that suppression of PSPH expression by shRNAs in LNCaP and MDAPCa2b cells is associated with the regulation of gene expression related to metabolism, immunity, extracellular matrix remodeling, and Ion channels. Similarly, analysis of publicly available PCa RNA seq databases also demonstrates that PSPH amplification or over-expression is associated with alterations of gene expression related to metabolism and immunity. Our results suggest that PSPH is upregulated in prostate cancer cells and their surrounding fibroblasts to support tumor growth via reprogramming metabolic pathways and transcriptomes. Citation Format: Liankun Song, Noriko Yokoyama, Jun Xie, Yunjie Hu, Zhenyu (Arthur) Jia, Beverly Wang, Dan Mercola, Edward Uchio, Thomas Ahlering, Michael Lilly, Xiaolin Zi. Overexpression of phosphoserine phosphatase (PSPH) in prostate cancer and in tumor microenvironment promotes tumor cell proliferation [abstract]. In: Proceedings of the American Association for Cancer Research Annual Meeting 2024; Part 1 (Regular Abstracts); 2024 Apr 5-10; San Diego, CA. Philadelphia (PA): AACR; Cancer Res 2024;84(6_Suppl):Abstract nr 773.
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