The ‘omics of obesity in B-cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia

Author:

Geitgey Delaney K12ORCID,Lee Miyoung12,Cottrill Kirsten A1,Jaffe Maya3,Pilcher William3,Bhasin Swati124,Randall Jessica5,Ross Anthony J6,Salemi Michelle7,Castillo-Castrejon Marisol891011,Kilgore Matthew B1,Brown Ayjha C12,Boss Jeremy M1213,Johnston Rich5,Fitzpatrick Anne M14ORCID,Kemp Melissa L314,English Robert15,Weaver Eric15,Bagchi Pritha14,Walsh Ryan15,Scharer Christopher D1213,Bhasin Manoj123413,Chandler Joshua D14,Haynes Karmella A313,Wellberg Elizabeth A891011ORCID,Henry Curtis J12413ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Pediatrics, Emory University School of Medicine , Atlanta, GA, USA

2. Aflac Cancer and Blood Disorders Center , Atlanta, GA, USA

3. Wallace H. Coulter Department of Biomedical Engineering, Georgia Institute of Technology and Emory University , Atlanta, GA, USA

4. Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta , Atlanta, GA, USA

5. Emory Integrated Computational Core, Emory University , Atlanta, GA, USA

6. Riley Children’s Health, Indiana University Health , Indianapolis, IN, USA

7. Proteomics Core Facility, University of California Davis Genome Center , Davis, 95616, CA

8. Department of Pathology, University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center , Oklahoma City, OK, USA

9. Stephenson Cancer Center, University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center , Oklahoma City, OK, USA

10. Harold Hamm Diabetes Center, University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center , Oklahoma City, OK, USA

11. University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus , Aurora, CO, USA

12. Department of Microbiology and Immunology, Emory University School of Medicine , Atlanta, GA, USA

13. Winship Cancer Institute , Atlanta, GA, USA

14. Emory Integrated Proteomics Core, Emory University School of Medicine , Atlanta, GA, USA

15. Shimadzu Scientific Instruments , Columbia, MD, USA

Abstract

Abstract The obesity pandemic currently affects more than 70 million Americans and more than 650 million individuals worldwide. In addition to increasing susceptibility to pathogenic infections (eg, SARS-CoV-2), obesity promotes the development of many cancer subtypes and increases mortality rates in most cases. We and others have demonstrated that, in the context of B-cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia (B-ALL), adipocytes promote multidrug chemoresistance. Furthermore, others have demonstrated that B-ALL cells exposed to the adipocyte secretome alter their metabolic states to circumvent chemotherapy-mediated cytotoxicity. To better understand how adipocytes impact the function of human B-ALL cells, we used a multi-omic RNA-sequencing (single-cell and bulk transcriptomic) and mass spectroscopy (metabolomic and proteomic) approaches to define adipocyte-induced changes in normal and malignant B cells. These analyses revealed that the adipocyte secretome directly modulates programs in human B-ALL cells associated with metabolism, protection from oxidative stress, increased survival, B-cell development, and drivers of chemoresistance. Single-cell RNA sequencing analysis of mice on low- and high-fat diets revealed that obesity suppresses an immunologically active B-cell subpopulation and that the loss of this transcriptomic signature in patients with B-ALL is associated with poor survival outcomes. Analyses of sera and plasma samples from healthy donors and those with B-ALL revealed that obesity is associated with higher circulating levels of immunoglobulin-associated proteins, which support observations in obese mice of altered immunological homeostasis. In all, our multi-omics approach increases our understanding of pathways that may promote chemoresistance in human B-ALL and highlight a novel B-cell–specific signature in patients associated with survival outcomes.

Funder

NIH

COBRE

CURE Childhood Cancer Foundation

Swim Across America

The Mark Foundation for Cancer Research

Emory University School of Medicine Bridge Funding

The American Cancer Society and Emory University Winship Cancer Institute Institutional Research

TREC Training Course

Wallace H. Coulter Department of Biomedical Engineering

Georgia Institute of Technology

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Cancer Research,Oncology

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