| Title : Hepatic ceramide synthesis links systemic inflammation to organelle dysfunction in cancer - Liu_2025_bioRxiv__2 |
| Author(s) : Liu Y , Miao T , Wang A , Dantas E , Kim AR , Zhang Z , Sun X , Binari R , Asara JM , Hu Y , Goncalves MD , Janowitz T , Perrimon N |
| Ref : bioRxiv , : , 2025 |
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Abstract :
Paraneoplastic syndromes arise when tumor-derived cytokines reprogram distant organs. Although mediators such as Interleukin-6 have been implicated, how these signals impair host organ function remains incompletely defined. Here, we identify a cytokine-lipid axis that drives hepatic autophagy dysfunction. Specifically, in Drosophila , the gut tumor-derived interleukin-like cytokine Upd3 induces the expression of the triglyceride lipase CG5SCC , which we named " cancer-associated lipid mobilizer ( calm )", and the ceramide synthase schlank in the fat body. This upregulation rewires fat body lipid metabolism, resulting in an autophagic-flux blockade. Genetic reduction of either CG5SCC or schlank restores organelle homeostasis and mitigates paraneoplastic phenotypes. This mechanism is conserved in mammals: in mice, IL-6 upregulates the lipoprotein lipase Lpl and ceramide synthases which in turn trigger a hepatic autophagy-flux blockade; in humans, hepatic LPL and ceramide synthases expression correlates with poorer survival in hepatocellular carcinoma. Our findings position hepatic lipid metabolism rewiring, especially ceramide synthesis as a critical, conserved node coupling systemic inflammation to organelle dysfunction, and suggest this pathway as a possible therapeutic entry point for cancer-associated liver disorders. |
| PubMedSearch : Liu_2025_bioRxiv__2 |
| PubMedID: 41256541 |
| Gene_locus related to this paper: drome-CG5966 , human-LPL , mouse-lipli |
| Gene_locus | drome-CG5966 human-LPL mouse-lipli |
Liu Y, Miao T, Wang A, Dantas E, Kim AR, Zhang Z, Sun X, Binari R, Asara JM, Hu Y, Goncalves MD, Janowitz T, Perrimon N (2025)
Hepatic ceramide synthesis links systemic inflammation to organelle dysfunction in cancer
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Liu Y, Miao T, Wang A, Dantas E, Kim AR, Zhang Z, Sun X, Binari R, Asara JM, Hu Y, Goncalves MD, Janowitz T, Perrimon N (2025)
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