Mesenchymal phenotype predisposes lung cancer cells to impaired proliferation and redox stress in response to glutaminase inhibition.

Recent work has highlighted glutaminase (GLS) as a key player in cancer cell metabolism, providing glutamine-derived carbon and nitrogen to pathways that support proliferation. There is significant interest in targeting GLS for cancer therapy, although the gene is not known to be mutated or amplifie...

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Main Authors: Danielle B Ulanet, Kiley Couto, Abhishek Jha, Sung Choe, Amanda Wang, Hin-Koon Woo, Mya Steadman, Byron DeLaBarre, Stefan Gross, Edward Driggers, Marion Dorsch, Jonathan B Hurov
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Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2014-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4264947?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-0bc829c77b264c57a2de6ffb300eab3c2020-11-24T21:10:45ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032014-01-01912e11514410.1371/journal.pone.0115144Mesenchymal phenotype predisposes lung cancer cells to impaired proliferation and redox stress in response to glutaminase inhibition.Danielle B UlanetKiley CoutoAbhishek JhaSung ChoeAmanda WangHin-Koon WooMya SteadmanByron DeLaBarreStefan GrossEdward DriggersMarion DorschJonathan B HurovRecent work has highlighted glutaminase (GLS) as a key player in cancer cell metabolism, providing glutamine-derived carbon and nitrogen to pathways that support proliferation. There is significant interest in targeting GLS for cancer therapy, although the gene is not known to be mutated or amplified in tumors. As a result, identification of tractable markers that predict GLS dependence is needed for translation of GLS inhibitors to the clinic. Herein we validate a small molecule inhibitor of GLS and show that non-small cell lung cancer cells marked by low E-cadherin and high vimentin expression, hallmarks of a mesenchymal phenotype, are particularly sensitive to inhibition of the enzyme. Furthermore, lung cancer cells induced to undergo epithelial to mesenchymal transition (EMT) acquire sensitivity to the GLS inhibitor. Metabolic studies suggest that the mesenchymal cells have a reduced capacity for oxidative phosphorylation and increased susceptibility to oxidative stress, rendering them unable to cope with the perturbations induced by GLS inhibition. These findings elucidate selective metabolic dependencies of mesenchymal lung cancer cells and suggest novel pathways as potential targets in this aggressive cancer type.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4264947?pdf=render
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author Danielle B Ulanet
Kiley Couto
Abhishek Jha
Sung Choe
Amanda Wang
Hin-Koon Woo
Mya Steadman
Byron DeLaBarre
Stefan Gross
Edward Driggers
Marion Dorsch
Jonathan B Hurov
spellingShingle Danielle B Ulanet
Kiley Couto
Abhishek Jha
Sung Choe
Amanda Wang
Hin-Koon Woo
Mya Steadman
Byron DeLaBarre
Stefan Gross
Edward Driggers
Marion Dorsch
Jonathan B Hurov
Mesenchymal phenotype predisposes lung cancer cells to impaired proliferation and redox stress in response to glutaminase inhibition.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Danielle B Ulanet
Kiley Couto
Abhishek Jha
Sung Choe
Amanda Wang
Hin-Koon Woo
Mya Steadman
Byron DeLaBarre
Stefan Gross
Edward Driggers
Marion Dorsch
Jonathan B Hurov
author_sort Danielle B Ulanet
title Mesenchymal phenotype predisposes lung cancer cells to impaired proliferation and redox stress in response to glutaminase inhibition.
title_short Mesenchymal phenotype predisposes lung cancer cells to impaired proliferation and redox stress in response to glutaminase inhibition.
title_full Mesenchymal phenotype predisposes lung cancer cells to impaired proliferation and redox stress in response to glutaminase inhibition.
title_fullStr Mesenchymal phenotype predisposes lung cancer cells to impaired proliferation and redox stress in response to glutaminase inhibition.
title_full_unstemmed Mesenchymal phenotype predisposes lung cancer cells to impaired proliferation and redox stress in response to glutaminase inhibition.
title_sort mesenchymal phenotype predisposes lung cancer cells to impaired proliferation and redox stress in response to glutaminase inhibition.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2014-01-01
description Recent work has highlighted glutaminase (GLS) as a key player in cancer cell metabolism, providing glutamine-derived carbon and nitrogen to pathways that support proliferation. There is significant interest in targeting GLS for cancer therapy, although the gene is not known to be mutated or amplified in tumors. As a result, identification of tractable markers that predict GLS dependence is needed for translation of GLS inhibitors to the clinic. Herein we validate a small molecule inhibitor of GLS and show that non-small cell lung cancer cells marked by low E-cadherin and high vimentin expression, hallmarks of a mesenchymal phenotype, are particularly sensitive to inhibition of the enzyme. Furthermore, lung cancer cells induced to undergo epithelial to mesenchymal transition (EMT) acquire sensitivity to the GLS inhibitor. Metabolic studies suggest that the mesenchymal cells have a reduced capacity for oxidative phosphorylation and increased susceptibility to oxidative stress, rendering them unable to cope with the perturbations induced by GLS inhibition. These findings elucidate selective metabolic dependencies of mesenchymal lung cancer cells and suggest novel pathways as potential targets in this aggressive cancer type.
url http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4264947?pdf=render
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