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Sphingosine 1-phosphate lyase facilitates cancer progression through converting sphingolipids to glycerophospholipids

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CLINICAL AND TRANSLATIONAL MEDICINE
Volume 12, Issue 9, Pages -

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JOHN WILEY & SONS LTD
DOI: 10.1002/ctm2.1056

Keywords

glyceroLPLs (glycerolysophospholipids); GPR55 (G protein coupled receptor 55); LPG (lysophosphatidylglycerol); LPI (lysophosphatidylinositol); S1P (sphingosine 1-phosphate); SPL (S1P lyase)

Funding

  1. Japan Agency for Medical Research and Development
  2. Practical Research for Innovative Cancer Control
  3. Advanced Projects for medical innovation (LEAP)
  4. Japan Society for the Promotion of Science [15H05906, 16H06236, 20H03573]

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This study reveals the potential role of S1P metabolism and its products in cancer pathogenesis, especially in hepatocellular carcinoma and colorectal cancer. The overexpression of SPL is associated with elevated levels of glyceroLPLs and promotes tumor progression, while the inhibition of SPL has the opposite effect. Furthermore, SPL and glyceroLPLs play important roles in regulating cancer progression through various mechanisms.
Background In addition to potent agonist properties for sphingosine 1-phosphate (S1P) receptors, intracellularly, S1P is an intermediate in metabolic conversion pathway from sphingolipids to glycerolysophospholipids (glyceroLPLs). We hypothesized that this S1P metabolism and its products might possess some novel roles in the pathogenesis of cancer, where S1P lyase (SPL) is a key enzyme. Methods The mRNA levels of sphingolipid-related and other cancer-related factors were measured in human hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC), colorectal cancer, and esophageal cancer patients' tumours and in their adjacent non-tumour tissues. Phospholipids (PL) and glyceroLPLs were measured by using liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry (LC-MS/MS). In-vitro experiments were performed in Colon 26 cell line with modulation of the SPL and GPR55 expressions. Xenograft model was used for determination of the cancer progression and for pharmacological influence. Results Besides high SPL levels in human HCC and colon cancer, SPL levels were specifically and positively linked with levels of glyceroLPLs, including lysophosphatidylinositol (LPI). Overexpression of SPL in Colon 26 cells resulted in elevated levels of LPI and lysophosphatidylglycerol (LPG), which are agonists of GPR55. SPL overexpression-enhanced cell proliferation was inhibited by GPR55 silencing. Conversely, inhibition of SPL led to the opposite outcome and reversed by adding LPI, LPG, and metabolites generated during S1P degradation, which is regulated by SPL. The xenograft model results suggested the contribution of SPL and glyceroLPLs to tumour progression depending on levels of SPL and GPR55. Moreover, the pharmacological inhibition of SPL prevented the progression of cancer. The underlying mechanisms for the SPL-mediated cancer progression are the activation of p38 and mitochondrial function through the LPI, LPG-GPR55 axis and the suppression of autophagy in a GPR55-independent manner. Conclusion A new metabolic pathway has been proposed here in HCC and colon cancer, SPL converts S1P to glyceroLPLs, mainly to LPI and LPG, and facilitates cancer development.

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