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Hypoxia induces triglycerides accumulation in prostate cancer cells and extracellular vesicles supporting growth and invasiveness following reoxygenation

Hypoxia is an independent prognostic indicator of poor outcome in several malignancies. However, precise mechanism through which hypoxia promotes disease aggressiveness is still unclear. Here, we report that under hypoxia (1% O(2)), human prostate cancer (PCA) cells, and extracellular vesicles (EVs)...

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Autores principales: Schlaepfer, Isabel R., Nambiar, Dhanya K., Ramteke, Anand, Kumar, Rahul, Dhar, Deepanshi, Agarwal, Chapla, Bergman, Bryan, Graner, Michael, Maroni, Paul, Singh, Rana P., Agarwal, Rajesh, Deep, Gagan
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Publicado: Impact Journals LLC 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4673203/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26087400
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author Schlaepfer, Isabel R.
Nambiar, Dhanya K.
Ramteke, Anand
Kumar, Rahul
Dhar, Deepanshi
Agarwal, Chapla
Bergman, Bryan
Graner, Michael
Maroni, Paul
Singh, Rana P.
Agarwal, Rajesh
Deep, Gagan
author_facet Schlaepfer, Isabel R.
Nambiar, Dhanya K.
Ramteke, Anand
Kumar, Rahul
Dhar, Deepanshi
Agarwal, Chapla
Bergman, Bryan
Graner, Michael
Maroni, Paul
Singh, Rana P.
Agarwal, Rajesh
Deep, Gagan
author_sort Schlaepfer, Isabel R.
collection PubMed
description Hypoxia is an independent prognostic indicator of poor outcome in several malignancies. However, precise mechanism through which hypoxia promotes disease aggressiveness is still unclear. Here, we report that under hypoxia (1% O(2)), human prostate cancer (PCA) cells, and extracellular vesicles (EVs) released by these cells, are significantly enriched in triglycerides due to the activation of lipogenesis-related enzymes and signaling molecules. This is likely a survival response to hypoxic stress as accumulated lipids could support growth following reoxygenation. Consistent with this, significantly higher proliferation was observed in hypoxic PCA cells following reoxygenation associated with rapid use of accumulated lipids. Importantly, lipid utilization inhibition by CPT1 inhibitor etomoxir and shRNA-mediated CPT1-knockdown significantly compromised hypoxic PCA cell proliferation following reoxygenation. Furthermore, COX2 inhibitor celecoxib strongly reduced growth and invasiveness following hypoxic PCA cells reoxygenation, and inhibited invasiveness induced by hypoxic PCA EVs. This establishes a role for COX2 enzymatic products in the enhanced PCA growth and invasiveness. Importantly, concentration and loading of EVs secreted by PCA cells were significantly compromised under delipidized serum condition and by lipogenesis inhibitors (fatostatin and silibinin). Overall, present study highlights the biological significance of lipid accumulation in hypoxic PCA cells and its therapeutic relevance in PCA.
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spelling pubmed-46732032015-12-23 Hypoxia induces triglycerides accumulation in prostate cancer cells and extracellular vesicles supporting growth and invasiveness following reoxygenation Schlaepfer, Isabel R. Nambiar, Dhanya K. Ramteke, Anand Kumar, Rahul Dhar, Deepanshi Agarwal, Chapla Bergman, Bryan Graner, Michael Maroni, Paul Singh, Rana P. Agarwal, Rajesh Deep, Gagan Oncotarget Research Paper Hypoxia is an independent prognostic indicator of poor outcome in several malignancies. However, precise mechanism through which hypoxia promotes disease aggressiveness is still unclear. Here, we report that under hypoxia (1% O(2)), human prostate cancer (PCA) cells, and extracellular vesicles (EVs) released by these cells, are significantly enriched in triglycerides due to the activation of lipogenesis-related enzymes and signaling molecules. This is likely a survival response to hypoxic stress as accumulated lipids could support growth following reoxygenation. Consistent with this, significantly higher proliferation was observed in hypoxic PCA cells following reoxygenation associated with rapid use of accumulated lipids. Importantly, lipid utilization inhibition by CPT1 inhibitor etomoxir and shRNA-mediated CPT1-knockdown significantly compromised hypoxic PCA cell proliferation following reoxygenation. Furthermore, COX2 inhibitor celecoxib strongly reduced growth and invasiveness following hypoxic PCA cells reoxygenation, and inhibited invasiveness induced by hypoxic PCA EVs. This establishes a role for COX2 enzymatic products in the enhanced PCA growth and invasiveness. Importantly, concentration and loading of EVs secreted by PCA cells were significantly compromised under delipidized serum condition and by lipogenesis inhibitors (fatostatin and silibinin). Overall, present study highlights the biological significance of lipid accumulation in hypoxic PCA cells and its therapeutic relevance in PCA. Impact Journals LLC 2015-06-15 /pmc/articles/PMC4673203/ /pubmed/26087400 Text en Copyright: © 2015 Schlaepfer et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
spellingShingle Research Paper
Schlaepfer, Isabel R.
Nambiar, Dhanya K.
Ramteke, Anand
Kumar, Rahul
Dhar, Deepanshi
Agarwal, Chapla
Bergman, Bryan
Graner, Michael
Maroni, Paul
Singh, Rana P.
Agarwal, Rajesh
Deep, Gagan
Hypoxia induces triglycerides accumulation in prostate cancer cells and extracellular vesicles supporting growth and invasiveness following reoxygenation
title Hypoxia induces triglycerides accumulation in prostate cancer cells and extracellular vesicles supporting growth and invasiveness following reoxygenation
title_full Hypoxia induces triglycerides accumulation in prostate cancer cells and extracellular vesicles supporting growth and invasiveness following reoxygenation
title_fullStr Hypoxia induces triglycerides accumulation in prostate cancer cells and extracellular vesicles supporting growth and invasiveness following reoxygenation
title_full_unstemmed Hypoxia induces triglycerides accumulation in prostate cancer cells and extracellular vesicles supporting growth and invasiveness following reoxygenation
title_short Hypoxia induces triglycerides accumulation in prostate cancer cells and extracellular vesicles supporting growth and invasiveness following reoxygenation
title_sort hypoxia induces triglycerides accumulation in prostate cancer cells and extracellular vesicles supporting growth and invasiveness following reoxygenation
topic Research Paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4673203/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26087400
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