PLX147863

GSE100060: Adipocyte p62/SQSTM1 suppresses tumorigenesis through the opposite regulation of metabolism in fat and tumor

  • Organsim mouse
  • Type RNASEQ
  • Target gene
  • Project ARCHS4

Obesity is a leading risk factor for tumorigenesis and there is emerging support for a positive association between obesity and a more aggressive fatal prostate cancer. However, a complete understanding of the specific cross-talk between adipocytes and tumor cells in vivo and independently of dietary contributions is a major gap in the field. Here we interrogated human cancer data sets and used a TRAMP+ mouse line in which the signaling adaptor p62/Sqstm1is selectively inactivated in the adipose tissue. Our data demonstrate that p62 loss in adipocytes promotes an aggressive metastatic prostate cancer (PCa) phenotype with marked enrichment in fatty acid oxidation genes. Reciprocally, p62-deficiency in adipocytes promotes a general shutdown of energy utilizing pathways through mTORC1 inhibition trigger by the tumor in vivo. This reveals a central role of adipose p62 in the symbiotic adipocyte-tumor collaboration to promote the tumor metabolic fitness by enhancing its metabolism at expenses of that of the adipocyte. SOURCE: Jorge Moscat (jmoscat@sanfordburnham.org) - Sanford-Burnham Medical Research Institute

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