磷脂酰胆碱
磷脂
肝细胞癌
新陈代谢
追踪
化学
同位素
癌症研究
生物化学
生物
内科学
医学
计算机科学
物理
膜
量子力学
操作系统
作者
Chad VanSant‐Webb,H. Löw,Junko Kuramoto,Claire E. Stanley,Qiang Hu,Alice Su,Alastair Ross,Carlton R. Cooper,James E. Cox,Scott A. Summers,Kimberley Evason,Gregory S. Ducker
标识
DOI:10.1101/2023.10.12.562134
摘要
Activating mutations in the CTNNB1 gene encoding β-catenin are among the most frequently observed oncogenic alterations in hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC). HCC with CTNNB1 mutations show profound alterations in lipid metabolism including increases in fatty acid oxidation and transformation of the phospholipidome, but it is unclear how these changes arise and whether they contribute to the oncogenic program in HCC.We employed untargeted lipidomics and targeted isotope tracing to quantify phospholipid production fluxes in an inducible human liver cell line expressing mutant β-catenin, as well as in transgenic zebrafish with activated β-catenin-driven HCC.In both models, activated β-catenin expression was associated with large changes in the lipidome including conserved increases in acylcarnitines and ceramides and decreases in triglycerides. Lipid flux analysis in human cells revealed a large reduction in phosphatidylcholine (PC) production rates as assayed by choline tracer incorporation. We developed isotope tracing lipid flux analysis for zebrafish and observed similar reductions in phosphatidylcholine synthesis flux accomplished by sex-specific mechanisms.The integration of isotope tracing with lipid abundances highlights specific lipid class transformations downstream of β-catenin signaling in HCC and suggests future HCC-specific lipid metabolic targets.
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