PPARα and PPARγ activation is associated with pleural mesothelioma invasion but therapeutic inhibition is ineffective

Mesothelioma is a cancer that typically originates in the pleura of the lungs. It rapidly invades the surrounding tissues, causing pain and shortness of breath. We compared cell lines injected either subcutaneously or intrapleurally and found that only the latter resulted in invasive and rapid growt...

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Veröffentlicht in:iScience 2022-01, Vol.25 (1), p.103571-103571, Article 103571
Hauptverfasser: Orozco Morales, M. Lizeth, Rinaldi, Catherine A., de Jong, Emma, Lansley, Sally M., Gummer, Joel P.A., Olasz, Bence, Nambiar, Shabarinath, Hope, Danika E., Casey, Thomas H., Lee, Y. C. Gary, Leslie, Connull, Nealon, Gareth, Shackleford, David M., Powell, Andrew K., Grimaldi, Marina, Balaguer, Patrick, Zemek, Rachael M., Bosco, Anthony, Piggott, Matthew J., Vrielink, Alice, Lake, Richard A., Lesterhuis, W. Joost
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Zusammenfassung:Mesothelioma is a cancer that typically originates in the pleura of the lungs. It rapidly invades the surrounding tissues, causing pain and shortness of breath. We compared cell lines injected either subcutaneously or intrapleurally and found that only the latter resulted in invasive and rapid growth. Pleural tumors displayed a transcriptional signature consistent with increased activity of nuclear receptors PPARα and PPARγ and with an increased abundance of endogenous PPAR-activating ligands. We found that chemical probe GW6471 is a potent, dual PPARα/γ antagonist with anti-invasive and anti-proliferative activity in vitro. However, administration of GW6471 at doses that provided sustained plasma exposure levels sufficient for inhibition of PPARα/γ transcriptional activity did not result in significant anti-mesothelioma activity in mice. Lastly, we demonstrate that the in vitro anti-tumor effect of GW6471 is off-target. We conclude that dual PPARα/γ antagonism alone is not a viable treatment modality for mesothelioma. [Display omitted] •Pleural location stimulates mesothelioma invasion and proliferation•PPARα and PPARγ activation is associated with pleural mesothelioma invasion•Chemical probe GW6471 is a potent PPARα/γ antagonist in vitro•Dual inhibition of PPARα/γ does not have anti-mesothelioma activity in vivo Biological sciences; Metabolomics; Transcriptomics
ISSN:2589-0042
2589-0042
DOI:10.1016/j.isci.2021.103571