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Data from An Essential Requirement for the SCAP/SREBP Signaling Axis to Protect Cancer Cells from Lipotoxicity

Posted on 2023-03-30 - 22:12
Abstract

The sterol regulatory element-binding proteins (SREBP) are key transcriptional regulators of lipid metabolism and cellular growth. It has been proposed that SREBP signaling regulates cellular growth through its ability to drive lipid biosynthesis. Unexpectedly, we find that loss of SREBP activity inhibits cancer cell growth and viability by uncoupling fatty acid synthesis from desaturation. Integrated lipid profiling and metabolic flux analysis revealed that cancer cells with attenuated SREBP activity maintain long-chain saturated fatty acid synthesis, while losing fatty acid desaturation capacity. We traced this defect to the uncoupling of fatty acid synthase activity from stearoyl-CoA desaturase 1 (SCD1)–mediated desaturation. This deficiency in desaturation drives an imbalance between the saturated and monounsaturated fatty acid pools resulting in severe lipotoxicity. Importantly, replenishing the monounsaturated fatty acid pool restored growth to SREBP-inhibited cells. These studies highlight the importance of fatty acid desaturation in cancer growth and provide a novel mechanistic explanation for the role of SREBPs in cancer metabolism. Cancer Res; 73(9); 2850–62. ©2013 AACR.

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AUTHORS (24)

  • Kevin J. Williams
    Joseph P. Argus
    Yue Zhu
    Moses Q. Wilks
    Beth N. Marbois
    Autumn G. York
    Yoko Kidani
    Alexandra L. Pourzia
    David Akhavan
    Dominique N. Lisiero
    Evangelia Komisopoulou
    Amy H. Henkin
    Horacio Soto
    Brian T. Chamberlain
    Laurent Vergnes
    Michael E. Jung
    Jorge Z. Torres
    Linda M. Liau
    Heather R. Christofk
    Robert M. Prins
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