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Title Bile Acid Metabolism Mediates Cholesterol Homeostasis and Promotes Tumorigenesis in Clear Cell Renal Cell Carcinoma
Creator Riscal et al.
Author Romain Riscal
Author Sarah M. Gardner
Author Nathan J. Coffey
Author Madeleine Carens
Author Clementina Mesaros
Author Jimmy P. Xu
Author Yizheng Xue
Author Leah Davis
Author Sara Demczyszyn
Author Austin Vogt
Author Adam Olia
Author Jennifer M. Finan
Author Jason Godfrey
Author David C. Schultz
Author Ian A. Blair
Author Brian Keith
Author Ronen Marmorstein
Author Nicolas Skuli
Author M. Celeste Simon
Abstract Clear cell renal cell carcinoma (ccRCC) incidence has risen steadily over the last decade. Elevated lipid uptake and storage is required for ccRCC cell viability. As stored cholesterol is the most abundant component in ccRCC intracellular lipid droplets, it may also play an important role in ccRCC cellular homeostasis. In support of this hypothesis, ccRCC cells acquire exogenous cholesterol through the HDL receptor SCARB1, inhibition or suppression of which induces apoptosis. Here, we showed that elevated expression of 3 beta-hydroxy steroid dehydrogenase type 7 (HSD3B7), which metabolizes cholesterol-derived oxysterols in the bile acid biosynthetic pathway, is also essential for ccRCC cell survival. Development of an HSD3B7 enzymatic assay and screening for small molecule inhibitors uncovered the compound celastrol as a potent HSD3B7 inhibitor with low micromolar activity. Repressing HSD3B7 expression genetically or treating ccRCC cells with celastrol resulted in toxic oxysterol accumulation, impaired proliferation, and increased apoptosis in vitro and in vivo. These data demonstrate that bile acid synthesis regulates cholesterol homeostasis in ccRCC and identifies HSD3B7 as a plausible therapeutic target.
Publication Cancer Research
Volume 84
Issue 10
Pages 1570-1582
Date 2024-05-15
Language en
DOI 10.1158/0008-5472.CAN-23-0821
ISSN 0008-5472, 1538-7445
URL https://aacrjournals.org/cancerres/article/84/10/1570/745316/Bile-Acid-Metabolism-Mediates-Cholesterol
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Date Added 2024/12/03 - 09:12:56
Date Modified 2024/12/03 - 09:12:56
Notes and Attachments Riscal et al. - 2024 - Bile Acid Metabolism Mediates Cholesterol Homeosta.pdf (Attachment)


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