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Department of Stem Cell Biology and Regenerative Medicine Faculty Papers & Presentations

2012

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Metabolic Remodeling Of The Tumor Microenvironment: Migration Stimulating Factor (Msf) Reprograms Myofibroblasts Toward Lactate Production, Fueling Anabolic Tumor Growth., Valentina Carito, Gloria Bonuccelli, Ubaldo E Martinez-Outschoorn, Diana Whitaker-Menezes, Maria Cristina Caroleo, Erika Cione, Anthony Howell, Richard G Pestell, Michael P. Lisanti, Federica Sotgia Sep 2012

Metabolic Remodeling Of The Tumor Microenvironment: Migration Stimulating Factor (Msf) Reprograms Myofibroblasts Toward Lactate Production, Fueling Anabolic Tumor Growth., Valentina Carito, Gloria Bonuccelli, Ubaldo E Martinez-Outschoorn, Diana Whitaker-Menezes, Maria Cristina Caroleo, Erika Cione, Anthony Howell, Richard G Pestell, Michael P. Lisanti, Federica Sotgia

Department of Stem Cell Biology and Regenerative Medicine Faculty Papers & Presentations

Migration stimulating factor (MSF) is a genetically truncated N-terminal isoform of fibronectin that is highly expressed during mammalian development in fetal fibroblasts, and during tumor formation in human cancer-associated myofibroblasts. However, its potential functional role in regulating tumor metabolism remains unexplored. Here, we generated an immortalized fibroblast cell line that recombinantly overexpresses MSF and studied their properties relative to vector-alone control fibroblasts. Our results indicate that overexpression of MSF is sufficient to confer myofibroblastic differentiation, likely via increased TGF-b signaling. In addition, MSF activates the inflammation-associated transcription factor NFκB, resulting in the onset of autophagy/mitophagy, thereby driving glycolytic metabolism (L-lactate …