Literature DB >> 29078321

Identification of a tumor-promoter cholesterol metabolite in human breast cancers acting through the glucocorticoid receptor.

Maud Voisin1,2, Philippe de Medina3, Arnaud Mallinger1,2, Florence Dalenc1,2,4, Emilie Huc-Claustre1,2, Julie Leignadier1,2, Nizar Serhan1,2, Régis Soules1,2, Grégory Ségala1,2, Aurélie Mougel1,2, Emmanuel Noguer1,2,3, Loubna Mhamdi3, Elodie Bacquié1,2, Luigi Iuliano5, Chiara Zerbinati5, Magali Lacroix-Triki4, Léonor Chaltiel4, Thomas Filleron4, Vincent Cavaillès6, Talal Al Saati7, Philippe Rochaix4, Raphaelle Duprez-Paumier4, Camille Franchet4, Laetitia Ligat8, Fréderic Lopez8, Michel Record1,2, Marc Poirot9,2, Sandrine Silvente-Poirot9,2.   

Abstract

Breast cancer (BC) remains the primary cause of death from cancer among women worldwide. Cholesterol-5,6-epoxide (5,6-EC) metabolism is deregulated in BC but the molecular origin of this is unknown. Here, we have identified an oncometabolism downstream of 5,6-EC that promotes BC progression independently of estrogen receptor α expression. We show that cholesterol epoxide hydrolase (ChEH) metabolizes 5,6-EC into cholestane-3β,5α,6β-triol, which is transformed into the oncometabolite 6-oxo-cholestan-3β,5α-diol (OCDO) by 11β-hydroxysteroid-dehydrogenase-type-2 (11βHSD2). 11βHSD2 is known to regulate glucocorticoid metabolism by converting active cortisol into inactive cortisone. ChEH inhibition and 11βHSD2 silencing inhibited OCDO production and tumor growth. Patient BC samples showed significant increased OCDO levels and greater ChEH and 11βHSD2 protein expression compared with normal tissues. The analysis of several human BC mRNA databases indicated that 11βHSD2 and ChEH overexpression correlated with a higher risk of patient death, highlighting that the biosynthetic pathway producing OCDO is of major importance to BC pathology. OCDO stimulates BC cell growth by binding to the glucocorticoid receptor (GR), the nuclear receptor of endogenous cortisol. Interestingly, high GR expression or activation correlates with poor therapeutic response or prognosis in many solid tumors, including BC. Targeting the enzymes involved in cholesterol epoxide and glucocorticoid metabolism or GR may be novel strategies to prevent and treat BC. Published under the PNAS license.

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Keywords:  breast cancer; dendrogenin A; nuclear receptor; oncometabolism; therapy

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Year:  2017        PMID: 29078321      PMCID: PMC5676900          DOI: 10.1073/pnas.1707965114

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A        ISSN: 0027-8424            Impact factor:   11.205


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