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Phosphatidylserine Synthase PTDSS1 Shapes the Tumor Lipidome to Maintain Tumor-Promoting Inflammation

Authors :
Divya Sekar
Christina Dillmann
Evelyn Sirait-Fischer
Annika F. Fink
Aleksandra Zivkovic
Natalie Baum
Elisabeth Strack
Stephan Klatt
Sven Zukunft
Stefan Wallner
Arnaud Descot
Catherine Olesch
Priscila da Silva
Andreas von Knethen
Tobias Schmid
Sabine Grösch
Rajkumar Savai
Nerea Ferreirós
Ingrid Fleming
Sourav Ghosh
Carla V. Rothlin
Holger Stark
Hind Medyouf
Bernhard Brüne
Andreas Weigert
Publica
Source :
Cancer research. 82(8)
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

An altered lipidome in tumors may affect not only tumor cells themselves but also their microenvironment. In this study, a lipidomics screen reveals increased amounts of phosphatidylserine (PS), particularly ether-PS (ePS), in murine mammary tumors compared with normal tissue. PS was produced by phosphatidylserine synthase 1 (PTDSS1), and depletion of Ptdss1 from tumor cells in mice reduced ePS levels accompanied by stunted tumor growth and decreased tumor-associated macrophage (TAM) abundance. Ptdss1-deficient tumor cells exposed less PS during apoptosis, which was recognized by the PS receptor MERTK. Mammary tumors in macrophage-specific Mertk−/− mice showed similarly suppressed growth and reduced TAM infiltration. Transcriptomic profiles of TAMs from Ptdss1-knockdown tumors and Mertk−/− TAMs revealed that macrophage proliferation was reduced when the Ptdss1/Mertk pathway was targeted. Moreover, PTDSS1 expression correlated positively with TAM abundance but negatively with breast carcinoma patient survival. PTDSS1 thus may be a target to modify tumor-promoting inflammation. Significance: This study shows that inhibiting the production of ether-phosphatidylserine by targeting phosphatidylserine synthase PTDSS1 limits tumor-associated macrophage expansion and breast tumor growth.

Details

ISSN :
15387445
Volume :
82
Issue :
8
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Cancer research
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....35d33f05a9d26bb8f4a68e66e476b650