Cancer cell-intrinsic inflammasome protein ASC links innate immunity with mitochondrial metabolism in driving pancreatic cancer.

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作者:Chey Yu C J, Kashgari Bassam, McLeod Louise, Radford Georgette A, Gearing Linden J, Dawson Ruby E, Kharbanda Malvika, Lundy Joanne, Croagh Daniel, Girard-Guyonvarc'h Charlotte, Gabay Cem, Pereira Brooke A, Herrmann David, Timpson Paul, Finnie John W, Saad Mohamed I, Bhuva Dharmesh D, Franklin Bernardo S, Schmidt Florian I, Jenkins Brendan J
Pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC) is driven by genetic alterations in the pancreatic epithelium (e.g., KRAS) coupled with dysregulated innate immunity that triggers tumor-promoting chronic inflammation. However, the identity of innate immune molecular regulators as therapeutic targets in PDAC is ill-defined. Here, we show in PDAC patients that elevated tumoral expression of the inflammasome adaptor protein ASC and its downstream effector Caspase-1 is primarily colocalized to the pancreatic ductal epithelium and prognostic for poor survival. In the mutant Kras-driven KPC PDAC mouse model, global and conditional (pancreatic epithelial) ablation of ASC, or nanobody-mediated targeting of extracellular ASC, suppresses pancreatic tumorigenesis. Whole transcriptome profiling and multiplex immunofluorescence reveal that the tumor-promoting activities of epithelial-derived ASC align with molecular pathways for mitochondrial respiration, metabolism (glycolysis), and immune responses. Our discovery that ASC-containing inflammasomes promote PDAC by acting as a molecular bridge between innate immunity, mitochondrial dysfunction and metabolic reprogramming provides the rationale to therapeutically target ASC in cancers.

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