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Cholesteryl Esters Modulate Lipid Droplet Rigidity and Monolayer Organization during Liver Cancer Progression

Campbell, O.; Leal, C.; Monje, V.

2026-05-05 biophysics
10.64898/2026.05.01.722229 bioRxiv
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In mammalian cells, lipid monolayers support the integrity of lipid droplets (LDs), organelles that function as storage for neutral lipids. Liver-targeting illnesses such as liver cancer interrupt normal LD metabolism and prompt changes in the chemical content of these organelles, which can have effects on structural and organizational behavior of the lipids. In LDs, liver cancer induces concentric crystalline phases of cholesteryl esters (CEs) and triglycerides near the NL-monolayer interface, which become more pronounced as CE concentration increases. Yet, there is little known about how this phenomenon may link to persistence of undigested LDs in liver cancer patients. To shed light on this, all-atom molecular dynamics simulations were used to model LD micropipette aspiration experiments and gain insight into the effect of CE concentration on partitioning, structural, and mechanical properties of LDs. We successfully model micropipette aspiration by application of constant surface tension laterally, which stretches lipid bilayers and monolayers as the magnitude increased. The results show increased phospholipid packing due to insertion of CE fatty tails into the monolayer. Increasing CE concentration induces a non-linear change in surface packing defects on the LDs, notable rigidification, and stiffness. Taken together, these insights improve our understanding of the physical properties at the LD monolayer-core interface during liver cancer progression.

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