Adipocytes promote pancreatic cancer migration and invasion through fatty acid metabolic reprogramming

脂肪细胞通过脂肪酸代谢重编程促进胰腺癌迁移和侵袭

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作者:Zhiwei Cai #, Yang Li #, Mingjian Ma, Longxiang Wang, Hongwei Wang, Meng Liu, Chongyi Jiang

Abstract

Locally advanced and metastatic pancreatic cancer (PC) frequently grows in adipose tissue and has a poor prognosis. Although adipose tissue is largely composed of adipocytes, the mechanisms by which adipocytes impact PC are poorly understood. Using an in vitro coculture model, it was shown that adipocytes promoted tumor progression, and an intricate metabolic network between PC cells and adipocytes was identified and elucidated. First, the proteome of Panc‑1 PC cells cultured with or without mature adipocytes was identified. This revealed activated hypoxia signaling in cocultured Panc‑1 cells, which was confirmed by the increased expression of factors downstream of hypoxia signaling, such as ANGPTL4 and glycolytic genes, as determined by reverse transcription‑quantitative PCR and western blot analysis. In addition, it was demonstrated that coculture with cancer cells activated STAT3 and induced an insulin‑resistant phenotype in adipocytes. Furthermore, enhanced fatty acid β‑oxidation and increased lipid droplets (LDs) were observed in the cocultured cancer cells. In contrast, downregulated lipid metabolism and a decrease in the size of LDs were found in cocultured adipocytes. Finally, it was shown that the increase in LDs contributed to the increased metastatic capacity of the cocultured PC cells. These data demonstrated that interrupting the mechanisms of lipid uptake from adipocytes in the microenvironment may offer a potential strategy for attenuating PC metastasis.

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