Abstract

SummaryBackgroundSensitivity has been a key issue for Enhancer of zeste homolog 2 (EZH2) inhibitors in cancer therapy. The EZH2 inhibitor EPZ-6438 was first approved by the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) in 2020. However, its inadequate anti-cancer activity in solid tumors limits its clinical application. In this study, we utilized the multiple cancer cell lines, which are less sensitive to the EZH2 inhibitor GSK126, combining animal model and clinical data to investigate the underlying mechanism.MethodsIncuCyte S3 was used to explore the difference in the responsiveness of hematological tumor cells and solid tumor cells to GSK126. Transcriptome and metabolome of B16F10 cells after GSK126 treatment were analyzed and the distinct changes in the metabolic profile were revealed. Real-time quantitative PCR and western blot experiments were used to further verify the multi-omics data. ChIP-qPCR was performed to detected H3K27me3 enrichment of target genes. Finally, the anti-tumor effects of combining GSK126 and lipid metabolism drugs were observed with IncuCyte S3 platform, CCK-8 and animal model respectively.FindingsWe found that although the proliferative phenotype did not show strong difference upon treatment with GSK126, the transcriptome and metabolome changed profoundly. GSK126 treatment led to broad shifts in glucose, amino acid, and lipid metabolism. Lipid synthesis was strengthened manifested by the increasing abundance of unsaturated fatty acids. SCD1 and ELOVL2 were regulated by H3K27me3 at gene regulatory region, and upregulated by EZH2 knockdown and inhibitors. SCD1 knockdown increased cellular sensitivity to GSK126. Based on the findings above, the application of the combination with SCD1 inhibitor significantly attenuated the proliferation of cancer and increased the sensitivity to GSK126 by suppressing desaturation of fatty acids.InterpretationDysregulated lipid metabolism can blunt the sensitivity of cancer cells to GSK126. These characteristics shed light on the novel combination therapy strategies to combat tumor resistance.FundingNational Natural Science Foundation of China (No. 81672091, No.91749107 and No. 81972966).

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