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Metabolic-associated steatohepatitis-driven hepatocellular carcinoma (MASH-HCC) incidence is rapidly rising worldwide. Lipid metabolic reprogramming is a hallmark of solid tumors to satisfy cancer high metabolic demand. However, it may confer sensitivity to ferroptosis, a cell death mode driven by iron-dependent lipid peroxidation. In this report, we describe the lipid metabolic landscape in MASH-HCC and characterize long chain acyl-CoA synthetases (ACSLs), a family of enzymes involved in synthesis of cellular lipids. Bulk RNA-sequencing, single-cell RNA-sequencing, spatial transcriptomics and immunohistochemistry analyses of human MASH-HCC were integrated to identify differentially expressed lipid metabolism genes. Ferroptosis was assessed in human HCC cell lines. A characterization of ACSLs was also conducted at the single-cell level in a diet-induced experimental murine model of MASH-HCC. Our analysis revealed that in human MASH-HCC, ACSLs exhibit a heterogeneous expression, with ACSL4 notably enriched in tumor tissues, contrasting with ACSL5 upregulation in non-cancerous MASH. We identified a unique lipid metabolic gene signature of MASH-HCC, which included genes associated with ferroptosis vulnerability. , high ACSL4 expression was associated with increased ferroptosis sensitivity in human HCC cell lines. Lastly, single-cell RNA-sequencing revealed elevated ACSL4 expression in immune cells in a murine MASH-HCC model, suggesting a role of ACSL4 in shaping the tumor immune microenvironment. Overall, this report offers new insights into lipid metabolic landscape and ferroptosis sensitivity for novel MASH-HCC treatments.
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