Cancer-associated fibroblasts maintain critical pancreatic cancer cell lipid homeostasis in the tumor microenvironment

癌症相关成纤维细胞在肿瘤微环境中维持关键的胰腺癌细胞脂质稳态

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作者:Xu Han, Michelle Burrows, Laura C Kim, Jimmy P Xu, Will Vostrejs, Tran Ngoc Van Le, Carson Poltorack, Yanqing Jiang, Edna Cukierman, Ben Z Stanger, Kim A Reiss, Sydney M Shaffer, Clementina Mesaros, Brian Keith, M Celeste Simon

Abstract

Pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC) is an aggressive malignancy with abundant cancer-associated fibroblasts (CAFs) creating hallmark desmoplasia that limits oxygen and nutrient delivery. This study explores the importance of lipid homeostasis under stress. Exogenous unsaturated lipids, rather than de novo synthesis, sustain PDAC cell viability by relieving endoplasmic reticulum (ER) stress under nutrient scarcity. Furthermore, CAFs are less hypoxic than adjacent malignant cells in vivo, nominating them as a potential source of unsaturated lipids. CAF-conditioned medium promotes PDAC cell survival upon nutrient and oxygen deprivation, an effect reversed by delipidation. Lysophosphatidylcholines (LPCs) are particularly enriched in CAF-conditioned medium and preferentially taken up by PDAC cells, where they are converted to phosphatidylcholine (PC) to sustain membrane integrity. Blocking LPC-to-PC conversion inhibits PDAC cell survival and increases ER stress. These findings show a critical lipid "cross-feeding" mechanism that promotes PDAC cell survival, offering a potential metabolic target for treatment.

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