Alteration of Lipid Metabolism in Hypoxic Cancer Cells.

IF 5.7 Chemical & Biomedical Imaging Pub Date : 2024-10-21 eCollection Date: 2025-01-27 DOI:10.1021/cbmi.4c00050
Gil A Gonzalez, Ezinne U Osuji, Natalie C Fiur, Matthew G Clark, Seohee Ma, Laura L Lukov, Chi Zhang
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Due to uncontrolled cell proliferation and disrupted vascularization, many cancer cells in solid tumors have limited oxygen supply. The hypoxic microenvironments of tumors lead to metabolic reprogramming of cancer cells, contributing to therapy resistance and metastasis. To identify better targets for the effective removal of hypoxia-adaptive cancer cells, it is crucial to understand how cancer cells alter their metabolism in hypoxic conditions. Here, we studied lipid metabolic changes in cancer cells under hypoxia using coherent Raman scattering (CRS) microscopy. We discovered the accumulation of lipid droplets (LDs) in the endoplasmic reticulum (ER) in hypoxia. Time-lapse CRS microscopy revealed the release of old LDs and the reaccumulated LDs in the ER during hypoxia exposure. Additionally, we explored the impact of carbon sources on LD formation and found that MIA PaCa2 cells preferred fatty acid uptake for LD formation, while glucose was essential to alleviate lipotoxicity. Hyperspectral-stimulated Raman scattering (SRS) microscopy revealed a reduction in cholesteryl ester content and a decrease in lipid saturation levels of LDs in hypoxic MIA PaCa2 cancer cells. This alteration in LD content is linked to reduced efficacy of treatments targeting cholesteryl ester formation. This study unveils important lipid metabolic changes in hypoxic cancer cells, providing insights that could lead to better treatment strategies for hypoxia-resistant cancer cells.

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低氧癌细胞脂质代谢的改变。
由于不受控制的细胞增殖和血管化的破坏,许多实体瘤中的癌细胞氧气供应有限。肿瘤的低氧微环境导致癌细胞的代谢重编程,导致治疗抵抗和转移。为了确定更好的靶点来有效清除适应缺氧的癌细胞,了解癌细胞在缺氧条件下如何改变其代谢是至关重要的。在这里,我们使用相干拉曼散射(CRS)显微镜研究了缺氧下癌细胞的脂质代谢变化。我们发现在缺氧时内质网(ER)中脂滴(ld)的积累。延时CRS显微镜显示缺氧暴露时旧ld的释放和内质网内ld的再积累。此外,我们探索了碳源对LD形成的影响,发现MIA PaCa2细胞更倾向于脂肪酸摄取来形成LD,而葡萄糖对于减轻脂肪毒性至关重要。高光谱刺激拉曼散射(SRS)显微镜显示,低氧MIA PaCa2癌细胞的ldl胆固醇酯含量降低,脂质饱和度降低。这种LD含量的改变与针对胆固醇酯形成的治疗效果降低有关。这项研究揭示了缺氧癌细胞中重要的脂质代谢变化,为耐缺氧癌细胞提供了更好的治疗策略。
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期刊介绍: Chemical & Biomedical Imaging is a peer-reviewed open access journal devoted to the publication of cutting-edge research papers on all aspects of chemical and biomedical imaging. This interdisciplinary field sits at the intersection of chemistry physics biology materials engineering and medicine. The journal aims to bring together researchers from across these disciplines to address cutting-edge challenges of fundamental research and applications.Topics of particular interest include but are not limited to:Imaging of processes and reactionsImaging of nanoscale microscale and mesoscale materialsImaging of biological interactions and interfacesSingle-molecule and cellular imagingWhole-organ and whole-body imagingMolecular imaging probes and contrast agentsBioluminescence chemiluminescence and electrochemiluminescence imagingNanophotonics and imagingChemical tools for new imaging modalitiesChemical and imaging techniques in diagnosis and therapyImaging-guided drug deliveryAI and machine learning assisted imaging
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