Summary
The increased prevalence of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) without viral infection, namely, NHCC, is a major public health issue worldwide. NHCC is frequently derived from non-alcoholic fatty liver (NAFL) and non-alcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH), which exhibit dysregulated fatty acid (FA) metabolism. This raises a possibility that NHCC evolves intracellular machineries to adapt to dysregulated FA metabolism. We herein aim to identify NHCC-specifically altered FA and key molecules to achieve the adaptation. In order to analyze FA, imaging mass spectrometry (IMS) was performed on fifteen HCC specimens. The composition of saturated FA (SFA) in NHCC was altered from that in typical HCC. The stearate-to-palmitate ratio (SPR) was significantly increased in NHCC. Associated with the SPR increase, ELOVL6 protein level was up-regulated in NHCC. The knockdown of ELOVL6 reduced SPR, and enhanced endoplasmic reticulum stress, inducing apoptosis of Huh7 and HepG2 cells. In conclusion, NHCC appears to adapt to a FA-rich environment by modulating SPR via ELOVL6.
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