Essential amino acids deprivation is a potential strategy for breast
cancer treatment
by Yajie Zhao, Chunrui Pu, Zhenzhen Liu
The Breast: VOLUME 62, P152-161, APRIL
01, 2022
Aims
The study aimed to search novel, simple and practical index
reflecting the level of essential amino acids (EAAs) metabolism in breast
cancer (BC), as well as to explore the effect of enhanced EAAs metabolism on
the prognosis and immune microenvironment of BC, thus providing new evidence
for the application of EAAs deprivation in the BC treatment.
Methods
The study includes the analysis of multi-omics and clinical
data of 13 BC cell lines and 2898 BC patients in the public database. Further
validation was performed using multi-omics and immunohistochemistry data from
83 BC tissue samples collected at our hospital.
Results
According to the multi-omics data, the SLC7A5 to SLC7A8
Ratio (SSR) score was found to be significantly correlated with the EAAs level
and EAAs-metabolic activity of BC, suggesting that the SSR score might be used
as a biomarker to assess the degree of EAAs metabolism in BC. Besides, BC
patients with high EAAs metabolism had shorter overall survival (OS) time,
higher PD-L1 expression, and higher T regulatory cells (Tregs) infiltration,
indicating that a high EAAs metabolism was related to a poor prognosis and
immune suppression in BC. Additionally, MYC amplification is a critical
molecular process in the metabolic reprogramming of EAAs in BC.
Conclusion
EAAs may be a possible therapeutic target for BC treatment.