Targeting AKR1B1 inhibits metabolic reprogramming to reverse systemic therapy resistance in hepatocellular carcinoma.

靶向 AKR1B1 可抑制代谢重编程,从而逆转肝细胞癌的全身治疗耐药性

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作者:Wang Qi, Liu Juan, Yang Ming, Zhou Jun, Li Yaxuan, Zheng Jingjing, Jia Hao, Yue Shuhua, Le Yinpeng, Su Yuxin, Ma Wenrui, An Ni, Wang Yunfang, Dong Jiahong
Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is a leading cause of cancer-related mortality, and resistance to systemic therapies remains a significant clinical challenge. This study investigated the mechanisms by which metabolic reprogramming contributes to systemic treatment resistance in HCC. We established HCC cell lines with multidrug resistance characteristics and observed enhanced metabolic activity in these cells. Integrated multiomics analyses revealed hyperactive glucose‒lipid and glutathione metabolic pathways that play critical roles in supporting tumor cell proliferation and survival. We constructed a metabolic reprogramming atlas for HCC-resistant cells and identified aldo-keto reductase (Aldo-keto reductase family 1 Member B1, AKR1B1) as a key regulator of this reprogramming, which sustains drug resistance by regulating energy metabolism and enhancing stress tolerance. Importantly, AKR1B1 expression levels are closely associated with drug resistance and poor prognosis in HCC patients. The secretory nature of AKR1B1 not only underscores its predictive value but also facilitates the intercellular transmission of drug resistance. In terms of overcoming resistance, the AKR1B1 inhibitor epalrestat significantly mitigated drug resistance when it was used in combination with standard therapies. These findings underscore the importance of metabolic reprogramming in the development of HCC resistance. AKR1B1, a key enzyme that regulates metabolic reprogramming, has been identified as a potential biomarker and therapeutic target, providing new insights into overcoming resistance in HCC treatment.

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