胶质瘤干细胞的静止代谢表型。

Journal of proteomics & bioinformatics Pub Date : 2019-01-01 Epub Date: 2019-08-13 DOI:10.35248/0974-276x.19.12.502
Elizabeth I Spehalski, Jennifer A Lee, Cord Peters, Philip Tofilon, Kevin Camphausen
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简介:胶质母细胞瘤(GBM)是人类最常见的原发性恶性脑肿瘤,即使采用手术切除、放疗和化疗等积极治疗,但由于肿瘤复发,预后较差。有证据表明,在GBMs中存在少量胶质瘤干细胞样细胞(GSLCs),这些细胞被认为具有治疗抗性,因此能够在治疗后重新填充肿瘤。像大多数癌症一样,GBMs主要通过有氧糖酵解产生ATP,这种现象被称为Warburg效应。关于癌症干细胞的代谢特性尚无共识。研究表明,GSLCs更依赖于氧化磷酸化,但也有证据表明,癌症干细胞可以通过在能量途径之间波动或获得中间代谢表型来适应其代谢。我们假设GSLCs的代谢与分化的GBM肿瘤细胞系的代谢不同,并且放射治疗后稳态代谢会发生差异。材料和方法:我们使用细胞外通量法评估辐照前后GBM细胞系和GSLCs的耗氧率、细胞外酸化率和代谢酶水平。我们还通过质谱法测量了接受和不接受放射治疗的细胞中的绝对代谢物水平。结果:与贴壁的GBM细胞系相比,GSLCs明显更安静,突出表现为更低的糖酵解和最大呼吸能力,以及更低的耗氧量和细胞外酸化率。个体代谢物浓度分析显示,与GBM细胞系相比,GSLCs的总代谢物浓度总体较低,但不同能量途径的代谢物水平也较高。此外,发现GSLCs和GBM细胞系的代谢都被IR改变。结论:虽然没有一种代谢改变将辐照后的GSLC代谢与GBM细胞系区分开来,但针对代谢静止的肿瘤细胞和耐药的GSLC群体的治疗可能会增加癌症对放疗的敏感性。
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The Quiescent Metabolic Phenotype of Glioma Stem Cells.

The Quiescent Metabolic Phenotype of Glioma Stem Cells.

The Quiescent Metabolic Phenotype of Glioma Stem Cells.

The Quiescent Metabolic Phenotype of Glioma Stem Cells.

Introduction: Glioblastoma (GBM) is the most common primary malignant brain tumor in humans and, even with aggressive treatment that includes surgical resection, radiation (IR), and chemotherapy administration, prognosis is poor due to tumor recurrence. There is evidence that within GBMs a small number of glioma stem-like cells (GSLCs) exist, which are thought to be therapy resistant and are thus capable of repopulating a tumor after treatment. Like most cancers, GBMs largely employ aerobic glycolysis to create ATP, a phenomenon known as the Warburg Effect. There is no consensus on the metabolic characteristics of cancer stem cells. GSLCs have been shown to rely more heavily on oxidative phosphorylation, but there is also evidence that cancer stem cells can adapt their metabolism by fluctuating between energy pathways or acquiring intermediate metabolic phenotypes. We hypothesized that the metabolism of GSLCs differs from that of differentiated GBM tumor cell lines, and that the steady state metabolism would be differentially altered following radiation treatment.

Materials and methods: We evaluated the oxygen consumption rate, extracellular acidification rate, and metabolic enzyme levels of GBM cell lines and GSLCs before and after irradiation using extracellular flux assays. We also measured absolute metabolite levels in these cells via mass spectroscopy with and without radiation treatment.

Results: GSLCs were found to be significantly more quiescent in comparison to adherent GBM cell lines, highlighted by lower glycolytic and maximal respiratory capacities as well as lower oxygen consumption and extracellular acidification rates. Analysis of individual metabolite concentrations revealed lower total metabolite concentrations overall but also elevated levels of metabolites in different energy pathways for GSLCs compared to GBM cell lines. Additionally, the metabolism of both GSLCs and GBM cell lines were found to be altered by IR.

Conclusions: While there is not one metabolic alteration that distinguishes irradiated GSLC metabolism from that of GBM cell lines, therapies targeting more metabolically quiescent tumor cells and thus the resistant GSLC population may increase a cancer's sensitivity to radiotherapy.

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