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The RNA-binding protein HuR impairs adipose tissue anabolism in pancreatic cancer cachexia

Arneson-Wissink, P. C.; Pelz, K.; Worley, B.; Mendez, H.; Pham, P.; McCarthy, G.; Chitsazan, A.; Brody, J. R.; Grossberg, A.

2024-12-28 cancer biology
10.1101/2024.12.27.630549 bioRxiv
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BackgroundCachexia is defined by chronic loss of fat and muscle, is a frequent complication of pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC), and negatively impacts patient outcomes. Nutritional supplementation cannot fully reverse tissue wasting, and the mechanisms underlying this phenotype are unclear. This work aims to define the relative contributions of catabolism and anabolism to adipose wasting in PDAC-bearing mice. Human antigen R (HuR) is an RNA-binding protein recently shown to suppress adipogenesis. We hypothesize that fat wasting results from a loss of adipose anabolism driven by increased HuR activity in adipocytes of PDAC-bearing mice. MethodsAdult C57BL/6J mice received orthotopic PDAC cell (KrasG12D; p53R172H/+; Pdx1-cre) (PDAC) or PBS (sham) injections. Mice exhibiting moderate cachexia (9 days after injection) were fasted for 24h, or fasted 24h and refed 24h before euthanasia. A separate cohort of PDAC mice were treated with an established HuR inhibitor (KH-3, 100 mg/kg) and subjected to the fast/refeed paradigm. We analyzed body mass, gross fat pad mass, and adipose tissue mRNA expression. We quantified lipolytic rate as the normalized quantity of glycerol released from 3T3-L1 adipocytes in vitro, and gonadal fat pads (gWAT) ex vivo. Results3T3-L1 adipocytes treated with PDAC cell conditioned media (CM) had lower expression of lipolysis and lipogenesis genes than control cells, and did not display elevated lipolysis as measured by liberated glycerol. PDAC gWAT cultured ex vivo displayed decreased lipolysis compared to sham gWAT (-54.7%). PDAC and sham mice lost equivalent fat mass after a 24h fast, however, PDAC mice could not restore inguinal fat pads (iWAT) (-40.5%) or gWAT (-31.8%) mass after refeeding. RNAseq revealed 572 differentially expressed genes in gWAT from PDAC compared to sham mice. Downregulated genes (n=126) were associated with adipogenesis (adj p=0.05), and expression of adipogenesis master regulators Pparg and Cebpa were reduced in gWAT from PDAC mice. Immunohistochemistry revealed increased HuR staining in gWAT (+74.9%) and iWAT (+41.2%) from PDAC mice. Inhibiting HuR binding restored lipogenesis in refed animals with a concomitant increase in iWAT mass (+131.7%). ConclusionsOur work highlights deficient adipose anabolism as a driver of reduced lipid content in 3T3-L1 adipocytes treated with PDAC conditioned media and PDAC mice. The small molecule KH-3, which disrupts HuR binding, restored adipose anabolism in PDAC mice. This highlights HuR as a potentially targetable regulatory node for adipose anabolism in cancer cachexia.

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