Multi‐omics characterization of lymphedema‐induced adipose tissue resulting from breast cancer‐related surgery
Karaman, S., Lehti, S., Zhang, C., Taskinen, M., Käkelä, R., Mardinoglu, A., Brorson, H., Alitalo, K., & Kivelä, R. (2024). Multi‐omics characterization of lymphedema‐induced adipose tissue resulting from breast cancer‐related surgery. Faseb Journal, 38(20), Article e70097. https://doi.org/10.1096/fj.202400498RR
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Secondary lymphedema (LE) following breast cancer-related surgery is a life-long complication, which currently has no cure. LE induces significant regional adipose tissue deposition, requiring liposuction as a treatment. Here, we aimed to elucidate the transcriptional, metabolomic, and lipidomic signature of the adipose tissue developed due to the surgery-induced LE in short- and long-term LE patients and compared the transcriptomic landscape of LE adipose tissue to the obesity-induced adipose tissue. Adipose tissue biopsies were obtained from breast cancer-operated females with LE from the affected and non-affected arms (n = 20 patients). To decipher the molecular properties of the LE adipose tissue, we performed RNA sequencing, metabolomics, and lipidomics combined with bioinformatics analyses. Differential gene expression data from a cohort of lean and obese patients without LE was used for comparisons. Integrative analysis of functional genomics revealed that inflammatory response, cell chemotaxis, and angiogenesis were upregulated biological processes in the LE arm, indicating a sustained inflammation in the edematous adipose tissue; whereas, epidermal differentiation, cell–cell junction organization, water homeostasis, and neurogenesis were downregulated in the LE arm. Surprisingly, only a few genes were found to be the same in the LE-induced and the obesity-induced adipose tissue expansion, indicating a different type of adipose tissue development in these two conditions. In metabolomics analysis, we found reduced levels of a branched-chain amino acid valine in the LE arm and downregulation of the mRNA levels of its transporter SLC6A15. Lipidomics analyses did not show any significant differences between the LE and non-LE arms, suggesting that other factors affect the lipid composition of the adipose tissue more than the LE in these patients. Our results provide a detailed molecular characterization of adipose tissue in secondary LE after breast cancer-related surgery. We also show distinct differences in transcriptomic signatures between LE-induced adipose tissue and obesity-induced adipose tissue, but only minor differences in metabolome and lipidome between the LE and the non-LE arm.
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This work was funded by the Leducq Foundation Transatlantic Network of Excellence Lymph Vessels in Obesity and Cardiovascular Disease (grant 11CVD03 to K.A.), Jenni and Antti Wihuri Foundation, and the Novo Nordisk Foundation (NNF16OC0023554). S.K. was supported by the Swiss National Science Foundation (Advanced Postdoc. Mobility grant number: P300PB_164732), Orion Research Foundation, Finnish Foundation for Cardiovascular Research, Maud Kuistila Memorial Foundation, Academy of Finland (330053), the Sigrid Juselius Foundation and University of Helsinki. R. Kivelä. was supported by the Academy of Finland (297245), the Sigrid Jusélius Foundation, and the Finnish Foundation for Cardiovascular Research. H.B. was funded by the Swedish Cancer Society, Stockholm (CAN 2016/639, CAN 2013/505) and Skåne County Council's Research, and Development Foundation (REGSKANE-454091, REGSKANE-626131, REGSKANE-816751, Project 2020-0460). ...Lisenssi
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