Journal for ImmunoTherapy of Cancer (Feb 2021)

Activation of MAT2A-RIP1 signaling axis reprograms monocytes in gastric cancer

  • Xi Yang,
  • Yan Zhang,
  • Hui Yang,
  • Ping Wan,
  • Ye Hu,
  • YiRen Hu,
  • Mingzhe Ma,
  • Kun Lv

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1136/jitc-2020-001364
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 2

Abstract

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Background The activation of tumor-associated macrophages (TAMs) facilitates the progression of gastric cancer (GC). Cell metabolism reprogramming has been shown to play a vital role in the polarization of TAMs. However, the role of methionine metabolism in function of TAMs remains to be explored.Methods Monocytes/macrophages were isolated from peripheral blood, tumor tissues or normal tissues from healthy donors or patients with GC. The role of methionine metabolism in the activation of TAMs was evaluated with both in vivo analyses and in vitro experiments. Pharmacological inhibition of the methionine cycle and modulation of key metabolic genes was employed, where molecular and biological analyses were performed.Results TAMs have increased methionine cycle activity that are mainly attributed to elevated methionine adenosyltransferase II alpha (MAT2A) levels. MAT2A modulates the activation and maintenance of the phenotype of TAMs and mediates the upregulation of RIP1 by increasing the histone H3K4 methylation (H3K4me3) at its promoter regions.Conclusions Our data cast light on a novel mechanism by which methionine metabolism regulates the anti-inflammatory functions of monocytes in GC. MAT2A might be a potential therapeutic target for cancer cells as well as TAMs in GC.