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Multi-Omics Characterization of Lactate-Associated Molecular Subtypes in Lung Cancer Suggests a Role for DKK1 in Lactate-Linked Migration, Invasion, and Lactylation Programs.

Cancers 2026 Vol.18(5)

Yu H, An XB, Xu JC, Zhang Z, Yang LK, Qin L, Li QS, Li CH, Su X, Yang D, Wang N, Guo JN

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[BACKGROUND] Lactate accumulation is increasingly recognized as a feature of tumor metabolic reprogramming that can coincide with immune dysregulation and aggressive phenotypes.

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APA Yu H, An XB, et al. (2026). Multi-Omics Characterization of Lactate-Associated Molecular Subtypes in Lung Cancer Suggests a Role for DKK1 in Lactate-Linked Migration, Invasion, and Lactylation Programs.. Cancers, 18(5). https://doi.org/10.3390/cancers18050735
MLA Yu H, et al.. "Multi-Omics Characterization of Lactate-Associated Molecular Subtypes in Lung Cancer Suggests a Role for DKK1 in Lactate-Linked Migration, Invasion, and Lactylation Programs.." Cancers, vol. 18, no. 5, 2026.
PMID 41827671

Abstract

[BACKGROUND] Lactate accumulation is increasingly recognized as a feature of tumor metabolic reprogramming that can coincide with immune dysregulation and aggressive phenotypes. The prognostic and immunologic relevance of lactate-associated heterogeneity in lung cancer remains to be clarified.

[METHODS] We curated lactate-related genes and identified prognostic candidates in lung cancer cohorts. Consensus clustering was applied to define lactate-associated molecular subtypes, followed by characterization of survival and tumor microenvironment features. A LASSO-based gene signature was developed to generate an individual-level risk score and an integrated nomogram. Multi-omics analyses were used to evaluate concordance between transcriptomic and proteomic alterations. Single-cell transcriptomic data were analyzed to explore cellular heterogeneity in lactate-related programs. In vitro assays evaluated the response of candidate genes to lactate exposure and assessed cell migration and invasion under proliferation-inhibited conditions after genetic perturbation.

[RESULTS] Two lactate-associated molecular subtypes were identified with distinct overall survival and divergent immune microenvironment features. Subtype 1 was associated with better outcomes and a more immune-inflamed profile, whereas Subtype 2 was associated with poorer outcomes and a myeloid-enriched, immunosuppressive contexture. Pathway analyses indicated subtype-associated differences in extracellular matrix-related processes and apoptosis-associated signaling. We developed an 11-gene prognostic signature and nomogram that stratified patients by risk across TCGA and GEO cohorts. Multi-omics integration highlighted ANLN, FGA, and DKK1 as consistently dysregulated at both transcript and protein levels. Among these candidates, DKK1 showed lactate-responsive induction in vitro. DKK1 perturbation altered lactate-enhanced migratory and invasive phenotypes and was accompanied by changes in intracellular lactate levels and global protein lactylation, supporting a potential feedforward relationship between lactate exposure, DKK1 expression, and lactylation.

[CONCLUSIONS] This study characterizes lactate-associated molecular heterogeneity in lung cancer and provides a lactate-related subtype framework and prognostic risk model for patient stratification. The findings nominate DKK1 as a lactate-responsive candidate linked to migration/invasion phenotypes and lactate/lactylation changes in vitro.

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