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Item Open Access An aberrant SREBP-dependent lipogenic program promotes metastatic prostate cancer.(Nature genetics, 2018-02) Chen, Ming; Zhang, Jiangwen; Sampieri, Katia; Clohessy, John G; Mendez, Lourdes; Gonzalez-Billalabeitia, Enrique; Liu, Xue-Song; Lee, Yu-Ru; Fung, Jacqueline; Katon, Jesse M; Menon, Archita Venugopal; Webster, Kaitlyn A; Ng, Christopher; Palumbieri, Maria Dilia; Diolombi, Moussa S; Breitkopf, Susanne B; Teruya-Feldstein, Julie; Signoretti, Sabina; Bronson, Roderick T; Asara, John M; Castillo-Martin, Mireia; Cordon-Cardo, Carlos; Pandolfi, Pier PaoloLipids, either endogenously synthesized or exogenous, have been linked to human cancer. Here we found that PML is frequently co-deleted with PTEN in metastatic human prostate cancer (CaP). We demonstrated that conditional inactivation of Pml in the mouse prostate morphs indolent Pten-null tumors into lethal metastatic disease. We identified MAPK reactivation, subsequent hyperactivation of an aberrant SREBP prometastatic lipogenic program, and a distinctive lipidomic profile as key characteristic features of metastatic Pml and Pten double-null CaP. Furthermore, targeting SREBP in vivo by fatostatin blocked both tumor growth and distant metastasis. Importantly, a high-fat diet (HFD) induced lipid accumulation in prostate tumors and was sufficient to drive metastasis in a nonmetastatic Pten-null mouse model of CaP, and an SREBP signature was highly enriched in metastatic human CaP. Thus, our findings uncover a prometastatic lipogenic program and lend direct genetic and experimental support to the notion that a Western HFD can promote metastasis.