Activation of invasion by oncogenic reprogramming of cholesterol metabolism via increased NPC1 expression and macropinocytosis

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Aikaterini Skorda
Anna Røssberg Lauridsen
Chengnan Wu
Jinrong Huang
Monika Mrackova
Nuggi Ingholt Winther
Vanessa Jank
Zsofia Sztupinszki
Robert Strauss
Mesut Bilgin
Kenji Maeda
Bin Liu
Yonglun Luo
Marja Jäättelä
Tuula Kallunki
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[1] Danish Cancer Institute,Cancer Invasion and Resistance
[2] Aarhus University,Department of Biomedicine
[3] Danish Cancer Institute,Translational Cancer Genomics
[4] Danish Cancer Institute,Genome Integrity Group
[5] Danish Cancer Institute,Lipidomics Core Facility
[6] Danish Cancer Institute,Cell Death and Metabolism, Center for Autophagy, Recycling and Disease
[7] Aarhus University Hospital,Steno Diabetes Center Aarhus
[8] University of Copenhagen,Department of Cellular and Molecular Medicine, Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences
[9] University of Copenhagen,Department of Drug Design and Pharmacology, Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences
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Oncogene | 2023年 / 42卷
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Cancer cells are dependent on cholesterol, and they possess strictly controlled cholesterol homeostasis mechanisms. These allow them to smoothly switch between cholesterol synthesis and uptake to fulfill their needs and to adapt environmental changes. Here we describe a mechanism of how cancer cells employ oncogenic growth factor signaling to promote uptake and utilization of extracellular cholesterol via Myeloid Zinc Finger 1 (MZF1)-mediated Niemann Pick C1 (NPC1) expression and upregulated macropinocytosis. Expression of p95ErbB2, highly oncogenic, standard-treatment resistant form of ErbB2 mobilizes lysosomes and activates EGFR, invasion and macropinocytosis. This is connected to a metabolic shift from cholesterol synthesis to uptake due to macropinocytosis-enabled flow of extracellular cholesterol. NPC1 increase facilitates extracellular cholesterol uptake and is necessary for the invasion of ErbB2 expressing breast cancer spheroids and ovarian cancer organoids, indicating a regulatory role for NPC1 in the process. The ability to obtain cholesterol as a byproduct of increased macropinocytosis allows cancer cells to direct the resources needed for the energy-consuming cholesterol synthesis towards other activities such as invasion. These results demonstrate that macropinocytosis is not only an alternative energy source for cancer cells but also an efficient way to provide building material, such as cholesterol, for its macromolecules and membranes.
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