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  • Cancer cells primarily produce energy through anaerobic glycolysis, and lipid metabolism is often increased in various cancers, particularly triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC).
  • The study investigated the relationship between fatty acid synthase (FASN) and adipophilin (ADP) in TNBC, finding that high FASN expression correlated with lower ADP levels and a lower Ki-67 labelling index, which indicates lower cell proliferation.
  • Despite the common role of FASN in fatty acid synthesis, the findings suggest that FASN may not be the main energy source in ADP-positive, highly proliferative TNBC.

Article Abstract

It is well known that cancer cells produce energy via anaerobic glycolysis. Lipid metabolism is often upregulated in numerous types of cancer. Our previous study demonstrated that adipophilin (ADP), a lipid-associated protein, was a poor prognostic indicator in patients with triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC). However, the mechanism of ADP expression in TNBC remains unclear. Fatty acid synthase (FASN) is a crucial enzyme in fatty acid synthesis, and its upregulation has been reported in several types of carcinomas; however, to the best of our knowledge, the association of FASN and ADP in TNBC remains unclear. The present study analysed the association between FASN and ADP expression and the prognostic significance of FASN in TNBC. Using immunohistochemical methods and tissue microarrays, the present study examined FASN expression in 61 patients with TNBC. Overall and relapse-free survival and their risk factors were analysed for FASN expression and compared with ADP expression. A total of 40 (65.6%) patients were classified as FASN-high (score ≥120), and this was significantly associated with a lower Ki-67 labelling index (P=0.011). FASN expression was not associated with relapse-free survival and overall survival. FASN-high was negatively associated with ADP expression (P=0.041). The results of the present study revealed that FASN-high was associated with a lack of ADP expression and a lower Ki-67 labelling index. These results indicated that fatty acid synthesis by FASN is not the main pathway of lipogenesis and the source of energy in cancer cells of ADP-positive highly proliferative TNBC.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8892429PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3892/mco.2022.2513DOI Listing

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