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Evaluating Acetate Metabolism for Imaging and Targeting in Multiple Myeloma

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CLINICAL CANCER RESEARCH
卷 23, 期 2, 页码 416-429

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AMER ASSOC CANCER RESEARCH
DOI: 10.1158/1078-0432.CCR-15-2134

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  1. NIH CTSA [UL1 TR000448, R01-CA176221]
  2. Washington University High Resolution NMR Facility (the HIH Shared Instrument Grant) [S10 RR027184]
  3. Young Investigator Programme Fondazione Umberto Veronesi
  4. Men's Group Against Cancer [R01-CA176221, NIH CA097250, R01-DK085298, PPG CA100730, CA154737-01]

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Purpose: We hypothesized that in multiple myeloma cells (MMC), high membrane biosynthesis will induce acetate uptake in vitro and in vivo. Here, we studied acetate metabolism and targeting in MMC in vitro and tested the efficacy of C-11-acetate-positron emission tomography (PET) to detect and quantitatively image myeloma treatment response in vivo. Experimental design: Acetate fate tracking using C-13-edited-H-1 NMR (nuclear magnetic resonance) was performed to study in vitro acetate uptake and metabolism in MMC. Effects of pharmacological modulation of acetate transport or acetate incorporation into lipids on MMC cell survival and viability were assessed. Preclinical mouse MM models of subcutaneous and bone tumors were evaluated using C-11-acetate-PET/CT imaging and tissue biodistribution. Results: In vitro, NMR showed significant uptake of acetate by MMC and acetate incorporation into intracellular metabolites and membrane lipids. Inhibition of lipid synthesis and acetate transport was toxic to MMC, while sparing resident bone cells or normal B cells. In vivo, C-11-acetate uptake by PET imaging was significantly enhanced in subcutaneous and bone MMC tumors compared with unaffected bone or muscle tissue. Likewise, (11)Cacetate uptake was significantly reduced in MM tumors after treatment. Conclusions: Uptake of acetate from the extracellular environment was enhanced in MMC and was critical to cellular viability. C-11-Acetate-PET detected the presence of myeloma cells in vivo, including uptake in intramedullary bone disease. C-11-Acetate-PET also detected response to therapy in vivo. Our data suggested that acetate metabolism and incorporation into lipids was crucial to MM cell biology and that C-11-acetate-PET is a promising imaging modality for MM. (C) 2016 AACR.

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