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Aberrant cholesterol metabolic signaling impairs antitumor immunosurveillance through natural killer T cell dysfunction in obese liver.

Wenshu Tang1, Jingying Zhou2, Weiqin Yang1, Yu Feng1, Haoran Wu1, Myth T S Mok1, Lingyun Zhang1, Zhixian Liang1, Xiaoyu Liu1, Zhewen Xiong1, Xuezhen Zeng1, Jing Wang1, Jiahuan Lu3, Jingqing Li1, Hanyong Sun4, Xiaoyu Tian1, Philip Chun Yeung5, Yong Hou6, Heung Man Lee6, Candice C H Lam5, Howard H W Leung3, Anthony W H Chan3, Ka Fai To3, John Wong5, Paul B S Lai5, Kelvin K C Ng5, Simon K H Wong5, Vincent W S Wong6, Alice P S Kong6, Joseph J Y Sung7,8,9, Alfred S L Cheng10.   

Abstract

Obesity is a major risk factor for cancers including hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) that develops from a background of non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD). Hypercholesterolemia is a common comorbidity of obesity. Although cholesterol biosynthesis mainly occurs in the liver, its role in HCC development of obese people remains obscure. Using high-fat high-carbohydrate diet-associated orthotopic and spontaneous NAFLD-HCC mouse models, we found that hepatic cholesterol accumulation in obesity selectively suppressed natural killer T (NKT) cell-mediated antitumor immunosurveillance. Transcriptome analysis of human liver revealed aberrant cholesterol metabolism and NKT cell dysfunction in NAFLD patients. Notably, cholesterol-lowering rosuvastatin restored NKT expansion and cytotoxicity to prevent obesogenic diet-promoted HCC development. Moreover, suppression of hepatic cholesterol biosynthesis by a mammalian target of rapamycin (mTOR) inhibitor vistusertib preceded tumor regression, which was abolished by NKT inactivation but not CD8+ T cell depletion. Mechanistically, sterol regulatory element-binding protein 2 (SREBP2)-driven excessive cholesterol production from hepatocytes induced lipid peroxide accumulation and deficient cytotoxicity in NKT cells, which were supported by findings in people with obesity, NAFLD and NAFLD-HCC. This study highlights mTORC1/SREBP2/cholesterol-mediated NKT dysfunction in the tumor-promoting NAFLD liver microenvironment, providing intervention strategies that invigorating NKT cells to control HCC in the obesity epidemic.
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Keywords:  HCC; NAFLD; NKT cells; cholesterol; mTOR

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Year:  2022        PMID: 35595819      PMCID: PMC9243114          DOI: 10.1038/s41423-022-00872-3

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cell Mol Immunol        ISSN: 1672-7681            Impact factor:   22.096


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