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Stearoyl-CoA Desaturase-1 dependent lipid droplets accumulation in cancer-associated fibroblasts facilitates the progression of lung cancer

Yana Zhang, Zhuoyu Gu, Jiajia Wan, Xiaohan Lou, Shuangqing Liu, Yuan Wang, Yangyang Bian, Fei Wang, Zhenzhen Li, Zhihai Qin

2022International Journal of Biological Sciences44 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Rationale: Cancer-associated fibroblasts (CAFs) are the main components in the tumor microenvironment (TME) and facilitate lung cancer progression. Studies have reported that metabolic reprogramming can regulate the function of CAFs, especially abnormal lipid metabolism. Lipid droplets (LDs) are ubiquitous organelles that store neutral lipids and have a crucial role in lipid metabolism. However, little is known about the synthesis and functions of LDs in lung CAFs. Methods: TetO-EGFR L858R ; CCSP-rtTA transgenic mouse model was used to establish a spontaneous pulmonary tumor model and investigate the accumulation of LDs in CAFs. The effect of LDs accumulation on the phenotype change of fibroblasts was estimated in vitro using mouse fibroblast cell lines. RNA sequencing, Western blotting, RT-PCR, and DNA-pull down were performed to determine the mechanism of LDs synthesis in fibroblasts. Results: We found that LDs were enriched in lung CAFs and induced the pro-tumoral phenotype of CAFs with increased expression of -smooth muscle actin (-SMA) and Collagen alpha-2 (I) chain (COL1A2). As the main regulator, hypoxia-inducible factor-1 (HIF-1) was highly expressed in activated fibroblasts and increased the content of LDs. RNA-sequencing results showed that Stearoyl-CoA Desaturase1 (SCD1) was a downstream gene of HIF-1, which upregulated the number of LDs in fibroblasts. Importantly, SCD1 inhibition reduced the growth of lung tumors, which was correlated with LDs decrease in CAFs. Analysis of human lung adenocarcinoma tissue chip revealed that CAFs with a high level of SCD1 were positively correlated with the expression of HIF-1 and poor survival in lung cancer patients.

Topics & Concepts

Lipid dropletCancer-Associated FibroblastsTumor microenvironmentLipid metabolismBiologyTumor progressionCell biologyFibroblastCancer researchDownregulation and upregulationLung cancerChemistryCancerCell cultureMolecular biologyPathologyEndocrinologyGeneBiochemistryMedicineGeneticsCancer, Lipids, and MetabolismLipid metabolism and biosynthesisCancer, Hypoxia, and Metabolism
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