Jana Lapinova, Miroslav Balaz, Lucia Balazova, Lucia Csaderova, Tereza Golias, Miriam Zatovicova, Joerg Heeren, Silvia Pastorekova, Martina Takacova
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Abstract
Obesity is a major public health concern because it increases the risk of several diseases, including cancer. Crosstalk between obesity and cancer seems to be very complex, and the interaction between adipocytes and cancer cells leads to changes in adipocytes' function and their paracrine signaling, promoting a microenvironment that supports tumor growth. Carbonic anhydrase IX (CA IX) is a tumor-associated enzyme that not only participates in pH regulation but also facilitates metabolic reprogramming and supports the migration, invasion, and metastasis of cancer cells. In addition, CA IX expression, predominantly regulated via hypoxia-inducible factor (HIF-1), serves as a surrogate marker of hypoxia. In this study, we investigated the impact of adipocytes and adipocyte-derived factors on the expression of CA IX in colon and breast cancer cells. We observed increased expression of CA9 mRNA as well as CA IX protein in the presence of adipocytes and adipocyte-derived conditioned medium. Moreover, we confirmed that adipocytes affect the hypoxia signaling pathway and that the increased CA IX expression results from adipocyte-mediated induction of HIF-1α. Furthermore, we demonstrated that adipocyte-mediated upregulation of CA IX leads to increased migration and decreased adhesion of colon cancer cells. Finally, we brought experimental evidence that adipocytes, and more specifically leptin, upregulate CA IX expression in cancer cells and consequently promote tumor progression.
肥胖是一个重大的公共健康问题,因为它会增加包括癌症在内的多种疾病的患病风险。肥胖与癌症之间的相互影响似乎非常复杂,脂肪细胞与癌细胞之间的相互作用导致脂肪细胞功能及其旁分泌信号的变化,从而促进了支持肿瘤生长的微环境。碳酸酐酶 IX(CA IX)是一种肿瘤相关酶,它不仅参与 pH 值调节,还能促进代谢重编程,并支持癌细胞的迁移、侵袭和转移。此外,CA IX 的表达主要通过缺氧诱导因子(HIF-1)调节,是缺氧的替代标志物。本研究调查了脂肪细胞和脂肪细胞衍生因子对结肠癌和乳腺癌细胞中 CA IX 表达的影响。我们观察到,在有脂肪细胞和脂肪细胞衍生的条件培养基存在的情况下,CA9 mRNA 和 CA IX 蛋白的表达均有所增加。此外,我们证实脂肪细胞会影响缺氧信号通路,而 CA IX 表达的增加是脂肪细胞诱导 HIF-1α 的结果。此外,我们还证明了脂肪细胞介导的 CA IX 上调会导致结肠癌细胞的迁移增加和粘附减少。最后,我们通过实验证明,脂肪细胞,特别是瘦素,会上调癌细胞中 CA IX 的表达,从而促进肿瘤的发展。