活性 AKT2 对 SREBP1/SCD1 介导的脂质代谢的刺激可促进肝脂肪变性和癌症的发生

IF 6.4 2区 医学 Q1 MEDICAL LABORATORY TECHNOLOGY
Fuqiang Huang , Na Zhao , Pei Cai , Mengjie Hou , Shuhui Yang , Bohao Zheng , Qian Ma , Jingpeng Jiang , Xiaochen Gai , Yilei Mao , Lianmei Wang , Zhongdong Hu , Xiaojun Zha , Fangming Liu , Hongbing Zhang
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摘要

由于全球肥胖人口激增,肝脂肪变性正成为肝细胞癌(HCC)的主要风险因素。因此,人们正在深入研究脂肪变性进展为肝癌过程中发生的分子事件。在这项研究中,我们证实了高脂饮食会增强小鼠肝脏 AKT2 的活性。通过 Akt2 的功能增益突变(Akt2E17K)使肝脏 AKT2 过度激活会导致小鼠自发性肝脂肪变性、损伤、炎症、纤维化,并最终导致 HCC。AKT2 激活也会加剧脂多糖和盐酸 D-半乳糖胺诱导的损伤/炎症以及 N-亚硝基二乙胺(DEN)诱导的 HCC。在人类 HCC 样本中观察到 AKT2 活性与 SCD1 表达之间存在正相关。活化的 AKT2 可促进单不饱和脂肪酸的产生,而这取决于 SREBP1 对 SCD1 的上调作用。阻断活性 SREBP1 和消融 SCD1 可减少经 DEN 处理的 Akt2E17K 小鼠的脂肪变性、炎症和肿瘤负荷。因此,AKT2的活化对脂肪变性相关性HCC的发展至关重要,可以通过阻断AKT2-SREBP1-SCD1信号级联来治疗HCC。
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Active AKT2 stimulation of SREBP1/SCD1-mediated lipid metabolism boosts hepatosteatosis and cancer

Due to soared obesity population worldwide, hepatosteatosis is becoming a major risk factor for hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC). Undertaken molecular events during the progression of steatosis to liver cancer are thus under intensive investigation. In this study, we demonstrated that high-fat diet potentiated mouse liver AKT2. Hepatic AKT2 hyperactivation through gain-of-function mutation of Akt2 (Akt2E17K) caused spontaneous hepatosteatosis, injury, inflammation, fibrosis, and eventually HCC in mice. AKT2 activation also exacerbated lipopolysaccharide and D-galactosamine hydrochloride-induced injury/inflammation and N-Nitrosodiethylamine (DEN)-induced HCC. A positive correlation between AKT2 activity and SCD1 expression was observed in human HCC samples. Activated AKT2 enhanced the production of monounsaturated fatty acid which was dependent on SREBP1 upregulation of SCD1. Blockage of active SREBP1 and ablation of SCD1 reduced steatosis, inflammation, and tumor burden in DEN-treated Akt2E17K mice. Therefore, AKT2 activation is crucial for the development of steatosis-associated HCC which can be treated with blockage of AKT2-SREBP1-SCD1 signaling cascade.

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Translational Research
Translational Research 医学-医学:内科
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期刊介绍: Translational Research (formerly The Journal of Laboratory and Clinical Medicine) delivers original investigations in the broad fields of laboratory, clinical, and public health research. Published monthly since 1915, it keeps readers up-to-date on significant biomedical research from all subspecialties of medicine.
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