Metabolomic Rewiring Promotes Endocrine Therapy Resistance in Breast Cancer

Author:

Ahn Songyeon1ORCID,Park Jun Hyoung1ORCID,Grimm Sandra L.2ORCID,Piyarathna Danthasinghe Waduge Badrajee2ORCID,Samanta Tagari1ORCID,Putluri Vasanta3ORCID,Mezquita Dereck2ORCID,Fuqua Suzanne A.W.245ORCID,Putluri Nagireddy235ORCID,Coarfa Cristian25ORCID,Kaipparettu Benny Abraham15ORCID

Affiliation:

1. 1Department of Molecular and Human Genetics, Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, Texas.

2. 2Department of Molecular and Cellular Biology, Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, Texas.

3. 3Advanced Technology Core, Dan L. Duncan Comprehensive Cancer Center, Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, Texas.

4. 4Lester and Sue Smith Breast Center, Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, Texas.

5. 5Dan L. Duncan Comprehensive Cancer Center, Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, Texas.

Abstract

Abstract Approximately one-third of endocrine-treated women with estrogen receptor alpha–positive (ER+) breast cancers are at risk of recurrence due to intrinsic or acquired resistance. Thus, it is vital to understand the mechanisms underlying endocrine therapy resistance in ER+ breast cancer to improve patient treatment. Mitochondrial fatty acid β-oxidation (FAO) has been shown to be a major metabolic pathway in triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC) that can activate Src signaling. Here, we found metabolic reprogramming that increases FAO in ER+ breast cancer as a mechanism of resistance to endocrine therapy. A metabolically relevant, integrated gene signature was derived from transcriptomic, metabolomic, and lipidomic analyses in TNBC cells following inhibition of the FAO rate-limiting enzyme carnitine palmitoyl transferase 1 (CPT1), and this TNBC-derived signature was significantly associated with endocrine resistance in patients with ER+ breast cancer. Molecular, genetic, and metabolomic experiments identified activation of AMPK-FAO-oxidative phosphorylation (OXPHOS) signaling in endocrine-resistant ER+ breast cancer. CPT1 knockdown or treatment with FAO inhibitors in vitro and in vivo significantly enhanced the response of ER+ breast cancer cells to endocrine therapy. Consistent with the previous findings in TNBC, endocrine therapy–induced FAO activated the Src pathway in ER+ breast cancer. Src inhibitors suppressed the growth of endocrine-resistant tumors, and the efficacy could be further enhanced by metabolic priming with CPT1 inhibition. Collectively, this study developed and applied a TNBC-derived signature to reveal that metabolic reprogramming to FAO activates the Src pathway to drive endocrine resistance in ER+ breast cancer. Significance: Increased fatty acid oxidation induced by endocrine therapy activates Src signaling to promote endocrine resistance in breast cancer, which can be overcome using clinically approved therapies targeting FAO and Src.

Funder

National Cancer Institute

U.S. Department of Defense

Cancer Prevention and Research Institute of Texas

National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences

National Institute on Minority Health and Health Disparities

National Institute of Mental Health

Breast Cancer Research Foundation

Publisher

American Association for Cancer Research (AACR)

Subject

Cancer Research,Oncology

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