骨骼肌
氧化应激
生物
细胞生物学
活性氧
过氧化氢酶
癌症研究
病理
解剖
内分泌学
医学
作者
Sarah B. Crist,Travis Nemkov,Ruth F. Dumpit,Jinxiang Dai,Stephen J. Tapscott,Lawrence D. True,Alexander Swarbrick,Lucas B. Sullivan,Peter S. Nelson,Kirk C. Hansen,Cyrus M. Ghajar
标识
DOI:10.1038/s41556-022-00881-4
摘要
Skeletal muscle has long been recognized as an inhospitable site for disseminated tumour cells (DTCs). Yet its antimetastatic nature has eluded a thorough mechanistic examination. Here, we show that DTCs traffic to and persist within skeletal muscle in mice and in humans, which raises the question of how this tissue suppresses colonization. Results from mouse and organotypic culture models along with metabolomic profiling suggested that skeletal muscle imposes a sustained oxidative stress on DTCs that impairs their proliferation. Functional studies demonstrated that disrupting reduction-oxidation homeostasis via chemogenetic induction of reactive oxygen species slowed proliferation in a more fertile organ: the lung. Conversely, enhancement of the antioxidant potential of tumour cells through ectopic expression of catalase in the tumour or host mitochondria allowed robust colonization of skeletal muscle. These findings reveal a profound metabolic bottleneck imposed on DTCs and sustained by skeletal muscle. A thorough understanding of this biology could reveal previously undocumented DTC vulnerabilities that can be exploited to prevent metastasis in other more susceptible tissues.
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