医学
脂肪组织
微泡
脂肪细胞
癌症研究
小RNA
黑色素瘤
内科学
遗传学
基因
生物
标识
DOI:10.1038/nrendo.2016.94
摘要
Adipocyte exosomes drive melanoma progressionNew research has identified a novel mode of communication between adipocytes and cancer cells that regulates tumour aggressiveness.Adipocyte exosomes (ad-exos) purified from conditioned medium of 3T3-F442A mature adipocytes increased melanoma cell migration and invasion in vitro.Analysis of the protein cargo of these ad-exos by mass spectrometry revealed the majority of proteins to be involved in lipid metabolism, specifically fatty acid oxidation (FAO).Crucially, inhibition of this pathway blocked the pro-migratory effect of ad-exos on melanoma cells, highlighting the importance of FAO in tumour progression.Shedding of ad-exos and their effect on FAO-dependent melanoma cell migration were also greater in obese mice and humans than in lean controls.The findings could explain why patients with obesity and melanoma have a poor prognosis and lead to new cancer treatments involving FAO inhibitors.
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