B92:非裔美国人前列腺癌的代谢组学景观:对种族差异生物学基础的见解

S. Lloyd, Jie H Gohlke, Sumanta Basu, V. Putluri, S. Vareed, Rebeca San Martin, Thekkelnaycke M. Rajendiran, Tiffany A. Dorsey, B. Prasad, R. Sonavane, Uttam Rasaily, James Henderson, Balasubramanyam Karanam, H. Venghatakrishnan, S. K. Bhowmik, A. Zaslavsky, Nilanjan Guha, R. Kittles, S. Ambs, M. Ittmann, D. Rowley, G. Palapattu, N. Putluri, G. Michailidis, A. Sreekumar
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非裔美国人(AA)男性前列腺癌(PCa)的发病率大约高出60%,死于该疾病的风险大约是欧洲裔美国人(EA)的两倍。尽管AA和EA男性在前列腺癌发病率和预后方面存在惊人的不平等,但对这种种族差异相关的分子机制的了解有限。使用最先进的质谱分析平台,我们首次发现了PCa/良性邻近组织对以及配对血浆和尿液中的代谢和脂质组学景观,其中包含来自AA型和EA男性的流行病学元数据。在组织中检测了190种极性和中极性代谢物和495种脂质,在血浆和尿液中检测了183种代谢物和脂质。与EA病例对照和EA PCa组织的相应组织和血浆相比,AA PCa组织和血浆的代谢物和与蛋氨酸-同型半胱氨酸途径相关的关键酶,包括腺苷和肌苷水平,具有独特的变化。有趣的是,AA型PCa中的蛋氨酸水平也与这些患者不同的饮食习惯有关。此外,AA PCa组织显示出独特的生物能量代谢物和脂质积累模式,反映了线粒体活性和TCA循环受损。进一步表征这些首次发现,表明AA型PCa与EA肿瘤相关的重编程代谢,可以揭示PCa差异的生物学基础和治疗干预的新领域。引用格式:Stacy M. Lloyd*、Jie H. Gohlke*、Sumanta Basu*、Vasanta Putluri、Shaiju K Vareed、Rebeca San Martin、Thekkelnaycke Rajendiran、Tiffany A. Dorsey、Bandana Prasad、Rajni Sonavane、Uttam Rasaily、James Henderson、Balasubramanyam Karanam、Harene Venghatakrishnan、Salil Bhowmik、Alexander Zaslavsky、Nilanjan Guha、Rick Kittles、Stefan Ambs、Michael Ittmann、David Rowley、Ganesh Palapattu、Nagireddy Putluri、George Michailidis、Arun Sreekumar。非裔美国人前列腺癌的代谢组学景观:洞察种族差异的生物学基础[摘要]。见:第十届AACR会议论文集:种族/少数民族和医疗服务不足人群的癌症健康差异科学;2017年9月25-28日;亚特兰大,乔治亚州。费城(PA): AACR;癌症流行病学杂志,2018;27(7增刊):摘要nr B92。
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Abstract B92: Metabolomic landscape of African American prostate cancer: Insights into the biologic basis of the racial disparity
African American (AA) men have an approximately 60% higher incidence of prostate cancer (PCa) and have about two times greater risk of dying of the disease than their European American (EA) counterparts. Despite this staggeringly unequal burden of PCa incidence and outcome between AA and EA men, there is limited insight into the molecular mechanisms associated with this racial disparity. Using state-of-the-art mass spectrometry platform, we uncovered the very first metabolic and lipidomics landscape in PCa/benign adjacent tissue pairs and paired plasma and urine containing epidemiologic meta-data from ancestry-typed AA and EA men. A total of 190 polar and mid-polar metabolites and 495 lipids were measured in tissues and 183 metabolites and lipids were examined in the plasma and urine samples. AA PCa tissue and plasma signatures had unique alterations in metabolites and key enzymes associated with the methionine-homocysteine pathway, including adenosine and inosine levels, compared to corresponding tissues and plasma from EA case controls and EA PCa tissues. Intriguingly, methionine levels in AA PCa were also portrayed by distinct dietary practices in these patients. In addition, AA PCa tissues demonstrated unique patterns of bioenergetic metabolites and accumulated lipids reflecting impaired mitochondrial activity and TCA cycle. Further characterization of these first-in-the-field findings demonstrating reprogrammed metabolism in AA PCa relative to EA tumors could reveal insights into the biologic basis of PCa disparities and novel areas for therapeutic intervention. Citation Format: Stacy M. Lloyd*, Jie H. Gohlke*, Sumanta Basu*, Vasanta Putluri,Shaiju K Vareed, Rebeca San Martin, Thekkelnaycke Rajendiran, Tiffany A. Dorsey, Bandana Prasad, Rajni Sonavane, Uttam Rasaily, James Henderson, Balasubramanyam Karanam, Harene Venghatakrishnan, Salil Bhowmik, Alexander Zaslavsky,Nilanjan Guha, Rick Kittles, Stefan Ambs, Michael Ittmann,David Rowley, Ganesh Palapattu, Nagireddy Putluri,George Michailidis, Arun Sreekumar. Metabolomic landscape of African American prostate cancer: Insights into the biologic basis of the racial disparity [abstract]. In: Proceedings of the Tenth AACR Conference on the Science of Cancer Health Disparities in Racial/Ethnic Minorities and the Medically Underserved; 2017 Sep 25-28; Atlanta, GA. Philadelphia (PA): AACR; Cancer Epidemiol Biomarkers Prev 2018;27(7 Suppl):Abstract nr B92.
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