Adipocyte-derived CXCL10 in obesity promotes the migration and invasion of ovarian cancer cells.

IF 4.2 3区 医学 Q1 REPRODUCTIVE BIOLOGY Journal of Ovarian Research Pub Date : 2024-12-19 DOI:10.1186/s13048-024-01568-0
Zhe Wang, Qingjian Ou, Ying Liu, Yuanyuan Liu, Qingwei Zhu, Jingqiu Feng, Fengze Han, Lu Gao
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Abstract

Background: As a widespread epidemic, obesity poses a significant risk to health and leads to physiological abnormalities, including diabetes mellitus and inflammation. Obesity-induced inflammation can accelerate the development of various cancers; however, the role of obesity in the migration of ovarian carcinoma is still unclear.

Results: Twenty-four commonly upregulated genes were identified from single-cell RNA sequencing datasets of both ovarian carcinoma and adipose tissue of obese humans, with the chemokine CXCL10 showing a significant increase in adipose tissues associated with obesity. And CXCL10 treated primed macrophages exhibit both direct and indirect effects on the proliferation, apoptosis, migration, and invasion of ovarian adenocarcinoma cells. The treatment of CXCL10 on the SKOV3 cells enhances FAK expression and phosphorylation, thereby accelerating the migration and invasion of ovarian cancer cells. Conditioned medium-derived from CXCL10-treated THP-1 cells significantly promoted ovarian cancer cell migration and invasion, which may be attributed to the increased expression of C1QA, C1QC, CCL24, and IL4R in macrophages.

Conclusions: Obesity exacerbates the production of CXCL10 from adipose tissues in obese women. CXCL10 is a key hub factor between developments of ovarian cancer and adipose tissues in obese. Targeting adipose-derived CXCL10 or its downstream macrophages may be a potential strategy to alleviate ovarian cancer accompanied by obesity.

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肥胖症中脂肪细胞衍生的 CXCL10 可促进卵巢癌细胞的迁移和侵袭。
背景:肥胖是一种广泛存在的流行病,对健康造成重大风险,并导致包括糖尿病和炎症在内的生理异常。肥胖引起的炎症可以加速各种癌症的发展;然而,肥胖在卵巢癌迁移中的作用尚不清楚。结果:从肥胖人群卵巢癌和脂肪组织的单细胞RNA测序数据集中鉴定出24个常见的上调基因,趋化因子CXCL10在肥胖相关的脂肪组织中显著增加。CXCL10处理的巨噬细胞对卵巢腺癌细胞的增殖、凋亡、迁移和侵袭均有直接和间接的影响。CXCL10对SKOV3细胞的作用增强了FAK的表达和磷酸化,从而加速了卵巢癌细胞的迁移和侵袭。由cxcl10处理的THP-1细胞衍生的条件培养基显著促进卵巢癌细胞的迁移和侵袭,这可能与巨噬细胞中C1QA、C1QC、CCL24和IL4R的表达增加有关。结论:肥胖加剧了肥胖女性脂肪组织中CXCL10的产生。CXCL10是肥胖患者卵巢癌与脂肪组织发展之间的关键枢纽因子。靶向脂肪源性CXCL10或其下游巨噬细胞可能是缓解卵巢癌伴肥胖的潜在策略。
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Journal of Ovarian Research
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期刊介绍: Journal of Ovarian Research is an open access, peer reviewed, online journal that aims to provide a forum for high-quality basic and clinical research on ovarian function, abnormalities, and cancer. The journal focuses on research that provides new insights into ovarian functions as well as prevention and treatment of diseases afflicting the organ. Topical areas include, but are not restricted to: Ovary development, hormone secretion and regulation Follicle growth and ovulation Infertility and Polycystic ovarian syndrome Regulation of pituitary and other biological functions by ovarian hormones Ovarian cancer, its prevention, diagnosis and treatment Drug development and screening Role of stem cells in ovary development and function.
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