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Isomeric lipid signatures reveal compartmentalized fatty acid metabolism in cancer.

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BORIS DOI
10.48350/169906
Publisher DOI
10.1016/j.jlr.2022.100223
PubMed ID
35537528
Description
The cellular energy and biomass demands of cancer drive a complex dynamic between uptake of extracellular fatty acids (FA) and their de novo synthesis. Given that oxidation of de novo synthesized FAs for energy would result in net-energy loss, there is an implication that FAs from these two sources must have distinct metabolic fates; however, hitherto all FAs have been considered part of a common pool. To probe potential metabolic partitioning of cellular FAs, cancer cells were supplemented with stable isotope-labeled FAs. Structural analysis of the resulting glycerophospholipids revealed that labeled FAs from uptake were largely incorporated to canonical (sn-) positions on the glycerol backbone. Surprisingly, labelled FA uptake also disrupted canonical isomer patterns of the unlabeled lipidome, and induced repartitioning of n-3 and n-6 polyunsaturated FAs into glycerophospholipid classes. These structural changes support the existence of differences in the metabolic fates of FAs derived from uptake or de novo sources and demonstrate unique signaling and remodeling behaviors usually hidden from conventional lipidomics.
Date of Publication
2022-06
Publication Type
Article
Keyword(s)
Fatty acid/Transport Imaging Mass Spectrometry Lipase Lipid Isomers Lipolysis and fatty acid metabolism Ozone-Induced Dissociation Phospholipid/Metabolism Phospholipids/Phosphatidylcholine Stable-Isotope Tracing
Language(s)
en
Contributor(s)
Young, Reuben S E
Bowman, Andrew P
Tousignant, Kaylyn D
Poad, Berwyck L J
Gunter, Jennifer H
Philp, Lisa K
Nelson, Colleen C
Ellis, Shane R
Heeren, Ron M A
Sadowski, Martin
Institut für Pathologie, Endokrine Pathologie
Blanksby, Stephen J
Additional Credits
Institut für Pathologie, Endokrine Pathologie
Series
Journal of lipid research
Publisher
American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology ASBMB
ISSN
0022-2275
Access(Rights)
open.access
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