Bioenergetic Adaptations in Chemoresistant Ovarian Cancer Cells
Abstract Earlier investigations have revealed that tumor cells undergo metabolic reprogramming and mainly derive their cellular energy from aerobic glycolysis rather than oxidative phosphorylation even in the presence of oxygen. However, recent studies have shown that certain cancer cells display in...
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doaj-ed8a80676c7b444b9a13654d9dc738bc2020-12-08T00:15:08ZengNature Publishing GroupScientific Reports2045-23222017-08-017111710.1038/s41598-017-09206-0Bioenergetic Adaptations in Chemoresistant Ovarian Cancer CellsSajad Dar0Jasdeep Chhina1Ismail Mert2Dhananjay Chitale3Thomas Buekers4Hareena Kaur5Shailendra Giri6Adnan Munkarah7Ramandeep Rattan8Division of Gynecology Oncology, Department of Women’s Health Services, Henry Ford Health SystemDivision of Gynecology Oncology, Department of Women’s Health Services, Henry Ford Health SystemDepartment of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Wayne State School of MedicineDepartment of Pathology, Henry Ford Health SystemDivision of Gynecology Oncology, Department of Women’s Health Services, Henry Ford Health SystemDivision of Gynecology Oncology, Department of Women’s Health Services, Henry Ford Health SystemDepartment of Neurology, Henry Ford Health SystemDivision of Gynecology Oncology, Department of Women’s Health Services, Henry Ford Health SystemDivision of Gynecology Oncology, Department of Women’s Health Services, Henry Ford Health SystemAbstract Earlier investigations have revealed that tumor cells undergo metabolic reprogramming and mainly derive their cellular energy from aerobic glycolysis rather than oxidative phosphorylation even in the presence of oxygen. However, recent studies have shown that certain cancer cells display increased oxidative phosphorylation or high metabolically active phenotype. Cellular bioenergetic profiling of 13 established and 12 patient derived ovarian cancer cell lines revealed significant bioenergetics diversity. The bioenergetics phenotype of ovarian cancer cell lines correlated with functional phenotypes of doubling time and oxidative stress. Interestingly, chemosensitive cancer cell lines (A2780 and PEO1) displayed a glycolytic phenotype while their chemoresistant counterparts (C200 and PEO4) exhibited a high metabolically active phenotype with the ability to switch between oxidative phosphorylation or glycolysis. The chemosensitive cancer cells could not survive glucose deprivation, while the chemoresistant cells displayed adaptability. In the patient derived ovarian cancer cells, a similar correlation was observed between a high metabolically active phenotype and chemoresistance. Thus, ovarian cancer cells seem to display heterogeneity in using glycolysis or oxidative phosphorylation as an energy source. The flexibility in using different energy pathways may indicate a survival adaptation to achieve a higher ‘cellular fitness’ that may be also associated with chemoresistance.https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-017-09206-0 |
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Sajad Dar Jasdeep Chhina Ismail Mert Dhananjay Chitale Thomas Buekers Hareena Kaur Shailendra Giri Adnan Munkarah Ramandeep Rattan Bioenergetic Adaptations in Chemoresistant Ovarian Cancer Cells Scientific Reports |
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Bioenergetic Adaptations in Chemoresistant Ovarian Cancer Cells |
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Bioenergetic Adaptations in Chemoresistant Ovarian Cancer Cells |
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Abstract Earlier investigations have revealed that tumor cells undergo metabolic reprogramming and mainly derive their cellular energy from aerobic glycolysis rather than oxidative phosphorylation even in the presence of oxygen. However, recent studies have shown that certain cancer cells display increased oxidative phosphorylation or high metabolically active phenotype. Cellular bioenergetic profiling of 13 established and 12 patient derived ovarian cancer cell lines revealed significant bioenergetics diversity. The bioenergetics phenotype of ovarian cancer cell lines correlated with functional phenotypes of doubling time and oxidative stress. Interestingly, chemosensitive cancer cell lines (A2780 and PEO1) displayed a glycolytic phenotype while their chemoresistant counterparts (C200 and PEO4) exhibited a high metabolically active phenotype with the ability to switch between oxidative phosphorylation or glycolysis. The chemosensitive cancer cells could not survive glucose deprivation, while the chemoresistant cells displayed adaptability. In the patient derived ovarian cancer cells, a similar correlation was observed between a high metabolically active phenotype and chemoresistance. Thus, ovarian cancer cells seem to display heterogeneity in using glycolysis or oxidative phosphorylation as an energy source. The flexibility in using different energy pathways may indicate a survival adaptation to achieve a higher ‘cellular fitness’ that may be also associated with chemoresistance. |
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