Spatial single-cell isotope tracing reveals heterogeneity of de novo fatty acid synthesis in cancer

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While heterogeneity is a key feature of cancer, understanding metabolic heterogeneity at the single-cell level remains a challenge. Here we present 13C-SpaceM, a method for spatial single-cell isotope tracing that extends the previously published SpaceM method with detection of 13C6-glucose-derived carbons in esterified fatty acids. We validated 13C-SpaceM on spatially heterogeneous models using liver cancer cells subjected to either normoxia-hypoxia or ATP citrate lyase depletion. This revealed substantial single-cell heterogeneity in labelling of the lipogenic acetyl-CoA pool and in relative fatty acid uptake versus synthesis hidden in bulk analyses. Analysing tumour-bearing brain tissue from mice fed a 13C6-glucose-containing diet, we found higher glucose-dependent synthesis of saturated fatty acids and increased elongation of essential fatty acids in tumours compared with healthy brains. Furthermore, our analysis uncovered spatial heterogeneity in lipogenic acetyl-CoA pool labelling in tumours. Our method enhances spatial probing of metabolic activities in single cells and tissues, providing insights into fatty acid metabolism in homoeostasis and disease.

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Buglakova, E., Ekelöf, M., Schwaiger-Haber, M., Schlicker, L., Molenaar, M. R., Shahraz, M., … Alexandrov, T. (2024). Spatial single-cell isotope tracing reveals heterogeneity of de novo fatty acid synthesis in cancer. Nature Metabolism, 6(9), 1695–1711. https://doi.org/10.1038/s42255-024-01118-4

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