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SIRT5 acts in the tumor microenvironment via endothelial cell metabolism to support breast cancer growth.

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PubMed DOI PMC OpenAlex 마지막 보강 2026-04-30
OpenAlex 토픽 · Sirtuins and Resveratrol in Medicine Cancer, Hypoxia, and Metabolism Mitochondrial Function and Pathology

Chen AM, Cano I, Zhao Q, Tsai PY, Bacchus EA, Jana S

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Triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC) is characterized by aggressive progression and poor prognosis, partly due to abnormal angiogenesis.

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APA Anthony Max Chen, Issahy Cano, et al. (2026). SIRT5 acts in the tumor microenvironment via endothelial cell metabolism to support breast cancer growth.. bioRxiv : the preprint server for biology. https://doi.org/10.64898/2026.04.09.717584
MLA Anthony Max Chen, et al.. "SIRT5 acts in the tumor microenvironment via endothelial cell metabolism to support breast cancer growth.." bioRxiv : the preprint server for biology, 2026.
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Abstract

Triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC) is characterized by aggressive progression and poor prognosis, partly due to abnormal angiogenesis. While the metabolic reprogramming of tumor cells is well characterized, the metabolic regulation of tumor-associated endothelial cells (ECs) remains unclear. Here, we identified the mitochondrial deacylase SIRT5, which has established tumor-promoting roles in TNBC cells, as a key regulator of endothelial metabolic homeostasis and tumor angiogenesis. SIRT5-deficient host mice showed significant defects in supporting the growth of orthotopic SIRT5-proficient mammary tumor transplants, and the resulting neoplasms showed defects in tumor vascularization. In a 3D microfluidic vessel-on-chip model, loss compromised vascular barrier integrity and EC sprouting. Mechanistically, -deficient ECs exhibited diminished mitochondrial respiratory capacity but apparently normal glycolysis. SIRT5 loss also caused increased mitochondrial reactive oxygen species levels, and a mitochondrial antioxidant rescued the endothelial cell defects following SIRT5 loss, indicating that SIRT5-mediated mitochondrial redox homeostasis in the tumor microenvironment is necessary to maintain vascular function. Orthotopic co-transplantation of TNBC and EC cells with or without SIRT5 knockdown demonstrated that endothelial SIRT5 promotes increased tumor growth . These results suggest that targeting SIRT5 offers a potential therapeutic strategy to disrupt tumor angiogenesis and suppress TNBC progression by targeting the metabolic vulnerabilities of the tumor endothelium.
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