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Cancer-Derived Succinate Promotes Macrophage Polarization and Cancer Metastasis via Succinate Receptor

Mol Cell.. 2019; 
Wu JY1, Huang TW2, Hsieh YT1, Wang YF1, Yen CC1, Lee GL1, Yeh CC3, Peng YJ4, Kuo YY1, Wen HT1, Lin HC1, Hsiao CW5, Wu KK6, Kung HJ7, Hsu YJ8, Kuo CC9.
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Abstract

Macrophages form a major cell population in the tumor microenvironment. They can be activated and polarized into tumor-associated macrophages (TAM) by the tumor-derived soluble molecules to promote tumor progression and metastasis. Here, we used comparative metabolomics coupled with biochemical and animal studies to show that cancer cells release succinate into their microenvironment and activate succinate receptor (SUCNR1) signaling to polarize macrophages into TAM. Furthermore, the results from in vitro and in vivo studies revealed that succinate promotes not only cancer cell migration and invasion but also cancer metastasis. These effects are mediated by SUCNR1-triggered PI3K-hypoxia-inducible factor 1α (... More

Keywords

PI3K-HIF-1α axis; SUCNR1; cancer metastasis; metabolomics; succinate; tumor microenvironment; tumor-associated macrophages