Citric acid promotes SPARC release in pancreatic cancer cells and inhibits the progression of pancreatic tumors in mice on a high‐fat diet

Author:

Xiao Guohui1ORCID,Wei Yan2,Xie Rongli3,Tsang Yiusing1,Gu Jianhua4,Shen Dongjie3,Ding Min1,Yuan Jianming3ORCID,Xu Dan5ORCID,Fei Jian167ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of General Surgery, Ruijin Hospital Shanghai Jiao Tong University School of Medicine China

2. Department of Dermatology The First Affiliated Hospital of Xi'an Jiaotong University China

3. Department of General Surgery, Ruijin Hospital Luwan Branch Shanghai Jiao Tong University School of Medicine China

4. Department of Thyroid and Breast Surgery, Punan Branch of Renji Hospital Shanghai Jiaotong University School of Medicine China

5. Department of Emergency Medicine, Ruijin Hospital Shanghai Jiao Tong University School of Medicine China

6. State Key Laboratory of Oncogenes and Related Genes (Shanghai) China

7. Institute of Translational Medicine Shanghai Jiao Tong University China

Abstract

Over the years, pancreatic cancer has experienced a global surge in incidence and mortality rates, largely attributed to the influence of obesity and diabetes mellitus on disease initiation and progression. In this study, we investigated the pathogenesis of pancreatic cancer in mice subjected to a high‐fat diet (HFD) and observed an increase in citric acid expenditure. Notably, citrate treatment demonstrates significant efficacy in promoting tumor cell apoptosis, suppressing cell proliferation, and inhibiting tumor growth in vivo. Our investigations revealed that citrate achieved these effects by releasing secreted protein acidic and rich in cysteine (SPARC) proteins, repolarizing M2 macrophages into M1 macrophages, and facilitating tumor cell apoptosis. Overall, our research highlights the critical role of citric acid as a pivotal metabolite in the intricate relationship between obesity and pancreatic cancer. Furthermore, we uncovered the significant metabolic and immune checkpoint function of SPARC in pancreatic cancer, suggesting its potential as both a biomarker and therapeutic target in treating this patient population.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Shanghai Municipal Health Commission

Publisher

Wiley

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