Tumors exhibit an increased ability to obtain and metabolize nutrients. Here, we implant engineered adipocytes that outcompete tumors for nutrients and show that they can substantially reduce cancer progression, a technology termed adipose manipulation transplantation (AMT). Adipocytes engineered to use increased amounts of glucose and fatty acids by upregulating UCP1 were placed alongside cancer cells or xenografts, leading to significant cancer suppression. Transplanting modulated adipose organoids in pancreatic or breast cancer genetic mouse models suppressed their growth and decreased angiogenesis and hypoxia. Co-culturing patient-derived engineered adipocytes with tumor organoids from dissected human breast cancers significantly suppressed cancer progression and proliferation. In addition, cancer growth was impaired by inducing engineered adipose organoids to outcompete tumors using tetracycline or placing them in an integrated cell-scaffold delivery platform and implanting them next to the tumor. Finally, we show that upregulating UPP1 in adipose organoids can outcompete a uridine-dependent pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma for uridine and suppress its growth, demonstrating the potential customization of AMT.
Implantation of engineered adipocytes suppresses tumor progression in cancer models.
植入工程化脂肪细胞可抑制癌症模型中的肿瘤进展
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作者:Nguyen Hai P, An Kelly, Ito Yusuke, Kharbikar Bhushan N, Sheng Rory, Paredes Breanna, Murray Elizabeth, Pham Kimberly, Bruck Michael, Zhou Xujia, Biellak Cassandra, Ushiki Aki, Nobuhara Mai, Fong Sarah L, Bernards Daniel A, Lynce Filipa, Dillon Deborah A, Magbanua Mark Jesus M, Huppert Laura A, Hammerlindl Heinz, Klein Jace Anton, Valdiviez Luis, Fiehn Oliver, Esserman Laura, Desai Tejal A, Yee Sook Wah, Rosenbluth Jennifer M, Ahituv Nadav
| 期刊: | Nature Biotechnology | 影响因子: | 41.700 |
| 时间: | 2025 | 起止号: | 2025 Feb 4 |
| doi: | 10.1038/s41587-024-02551-2 | 研究方向: | 细胞生物学、肿瘤 |
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