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Series GSE148319 Query DataSets for GSE148319
Status Public on Nov 16, 2021
Title Dietary palmitic acid promotes a prometastatic epigenetic memory related to tumor innervation [IV]
Organism Homo sapiens
Experiment type Expression profiling by array
Summary Metastasis is promoted by fatty acid (FA) uptake and metabolism1-2. How this works, or whether all dietary FAs are prometastatic, is not known. Here we show that dietary palmitic acid (PA), but not oleic acid (OA) or linoleic acid, promotes metastasis, indicating specificity of action for distinct FAs. Strikingly, tumours acutely exposed to a PA–rich diet remain highly metastatic even when serially transplanted. This PA–induced prometastatic memory requires the FA transporter CD36 as well as the epigenetically stable deposition of histone H3 lysine 4 trimethylation by the methyltransferase Set1A/COMPASS. Genes with this metastatic memory predominantly relate to a neural signature that stimulates intratumor oligodendrogenesis and perineural invasion, two parameters strongly correlated with metastasis but etiologically poorly understood3-4. Mechanistically, induction of the epigenetic neural signature and its associated long-term boost in metastasis downstream of PA require the transcription factor EGR2 and the oligodendrocyte-stimulating peptide galanin. We provide evidence for a long-term epigenetic stimulation of metastasis by a dietary metabolite related to tumor innervation. In addition to underscoring the potential danger of eating large amounts of PA (and perhaps other saturated fats), our results reveal novel epigenetic and neural-related therapeutic strategies for metastasis.
 
Overall design 3 biological replicates (2xVDH15 , 1xSCC25) with 3-4 techniclal replicates; FACS sorted CD36-bright and CD36-dim cells from non-targeting shRNA (PLKO) and short heirpin silenced CD36 (shCD36) orthotopic oral and melanoma tumor xenografts exposed to palmitic acid (PA)-rich, high-oleic acid (OA)-rich or control diet
 
Contributor(s) Aznar-Benitah S
Citation(s) 34759321
Submission date Apr 08, 2020
Last update date Nov 17, 2021
Contact name Antoni Berenguer-LLergo
E-mail(s) aberenguerl@tauli.cat
Organization name Parc Taulí Research and Innovation Institute (I3PT)
Department A8G2 Group - Rheumatology Service
Street address Parc del Taulí, 1
City Sabadell
State/province Barcelona
ZIP/Postal code 08208
Country Spain
 
Platforms (1)
GPL15207 [PrimeView] Affymetrix Human Gene Expression Array
Samples (83)
GSM4460266 CT+1
GSM4460267 CT+2
GSM4460268 CT+4
This SubSeries is part of SuperSeries:
GSE148321 Dietary palmitic acid promotes a prometastatic epigenetic memory related to tumor innervation
Relations
BioProject PRJNA623888

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