TY - JOUR
T1 - Metabolic enzymes expressed by cancer cells impact the immune infiltrate
AU - Stoll, Gautier
AU - Kremer, Margerie
AU - Bloy, Normal
AU - Joseph, Adrien
AU - Castedo, Maria
AU - Meurice, Guillaume
AU - Klein, Christophe
AU - Galluzzi, Lorenzo
AU - Michels, Judith
AU - Kroemer, Guido
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2019, © 2019 Taylor & Francis Group, LLC.
PY - 2019/6/3
Y1 - 2019/6/3
N2 - The expression of two metabolic enzymes, i.e., aldehyde dehydrogenase 7 family, member A1 (ALDH7A1) and lipase C, hepatic type (LIPC) by malignant cells, has been measured by immunohistochemical methods in non-small cell lung carcinoma (NSCLC) biopsies, and has been attributed negative and positive prognostic value, respectively. Here, we demonstrate that the protein levels of ALDH7A1 and LIPC correlate with the levels of the corresponding mRNAs. Bioinformatic analyses of gene expression data from 4921 cancer patients revealed that the expression of LIPC positively correlates with abundant tumor infiltration by myeloid and lymphoid cells in NSCLC, breast carcinoma, colorectal cancer and melanoma samples. In contrast, high levels of ALDH7A1 were associated with a paucity of immune effectors within the tumor bed. These data reinforce the notion that the metabolism of cancer cells has a major impact on immune and inflammatory processes in the tumor microenvironment, pointing to hitherto unsuspected intersections between oncometabolism and immunometabolism.
AB - The expression of two metabolic enzymes, i.e., aldehyde dehydrogenase 7 family, member A1 (ALDH7A1) and lipase C, hepatic type (LIPC) by malignant cells, has been measured by immunohistochemical methods in non-small cell lung carcinoma (NSCLC) biopsies, and has been attributed negative and positive prognostic value, respectively. Here, we demonstrate that the protein levels of ALDH7A1 and LIPC correlate with the levels of the corresponding mRNAs. Bioinformatic analyses of gene expression data from 4921 cancer patients revealed that the expression of LIPC positively correlates with abundant tumor infiltration by myeloid and lymphoid cells in NSCLC, breast carcinoma, colorectal cancer and melanoma samples. In contrast, high levels of ALDH7A1 were associated with a paucity of immune effectors within the tumor bed. These data reinforce the notion that the metabolism of cancer cells has a major impact on immune and inflammatory processes in the tumor microenvironment, pointing to hitherto unsuspected intersections between oncometabolism and immunometabolism.
KW - DC-LAMP
KW - T cells
KW - cytotoxic T lymphocytes
KW - dendritic cells
KW - myeloid cells
KW - tumor microenvironment
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U2 - 10.1080/2162402X.2019.1571389
DO - 10.1080/2162402X.2019.1571389
M3 - Article
C2 - 31069148
AN - SCOPUS:85064460325
SN - 2162-4011
VL - 8
JO - OncoImmunology
JF - OncoImmunology
IS - 6
M1 - e1571389
ER -