Epigenetic Reprogramming of Cancer-Associated Fibroblasts Deregulates Glucose Metabolism and Facilitates Progression of Breast Cancer

癌症相关成纤维细胞的表观遗传重编程会扰乱葡萄糖代谢并促进乳腺癌的进展

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作者:Lisa M Becker ,Joyce T O'Connell ,Annie P Vo ,Margo P Cain ,Desiree Tampe ,Lauren Bizarro ,Hikaru Sugimoto ,Anna K McGow ,John M Asara ,Sara Lovisa ,Kathleen M McAndrews ,Rafal Zielinski ,Philip L Lorenzi ,Michael Zeisberg ,Sughra Raza ,Valerie S LeBleu ,Raghu Kalluri

Abstract

The mechanistic contributions of cancer-associated fibroblasts (CAFs) in breast cancer progression remain to be fully understood. While altered glucose metabolism in CAFs could fuel cancer cells, how such metabolic reprogramming emerges and is sustained needs further investigation. Studying fibroblasts isolated from patients with benign breast tissues and breast cancer, in conjunction with multiple animal models, we demonstrate that CAFs exhibit a metabolic shift toward lactate and pyruvate production and fuel biosynthetic pathways of cancer cells. The depletion or suppression of the lactate production of CAFs alter the tumor metabolic profile and impede tumor growth. The glycolytic phenotype of the CAFs is in part sustained through epigenetic reprogramming of HIF-1α and glycolytic enzymes. Hypoxia induces epigenetic reprogramming of normal fibroblasts, resulting in a pro-glycolytic, CAF-like transcriptome. Our findings suggest that the glucose metabolism of CAFs evolves during tumor progression, and their breast cancer-promoting phenotype is partly mediated by oxygen-dependent epigenetic modifications. Keywords: breast cancer; cancer-associated fibroblasts; epigenetic alterations; hypoxia; metabolism.

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