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Glutamine to proline conversion is associated with response to glutaminase inhibition in breast cancer

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BREAST CANCER RESEARCH
卷 21, 期 -, 页码 -

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BMC
DOI: 10.1186/s13058-019-1141-0

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C-13 MRS; Aldehyde dehydrogenase 18 family member A1 (ALDH18A1); Cancer treatment; CB-839; Gene expression analysis; Glutaminase; Glutaminase inhibitor; High-resolution magic angle spinning MR spectroscopy (HR MAS MRS); Immunohistochemistry; Patient-derived xenograft (PDX)

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  1. Research Council of Norway
  2. Marie Sklodowska-Curie Actions/Scientia Fellowship programme at the University of Oslo

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IntroductionGlutaminase inhibitors target cancer cells by blocking the conversion of glutamine to glutamate, thereby potentially interfering with anaplerosis and synthesis of amino acids and glutathione. The drug CB-839 has shown promising effects in preclinical experiments and is currently undergoing clinical trials in several human malignancies, including triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC). However, response to glutaminase inhibitors is variable and there is a need for identification of predictive response biomarkers. The aim of this study was to determine how glutamine is utilized in two patient-derived xenograft (PDX) models of breast cancer representing luminal-like/ER+ (MAS98.06) and basal-like/triple-negative (MAS98.12) breast cancer and to explore the metabolic effects of CB-839 treatment.ExperimentalMAS98.06 and MAS98.12 PDX mice received CB-839 (200mg/kg) or drug vehicle two times daily p.o. for up to 28days (n=5 per group), and the effect on tumor growth was evaluated. Expression of 60 genes and seven glutaminolysis key enzymes were determined using gene expression microarray analysis and immunohistochemistry (IHC), respectively, in untreated tumors. Uptake and conversion of glutamine were determined in the PDX models using HR MAS MRS after i.v. infusion of [5-C-13] glutamine when the models had received CB-839 (200mg/kg) or vehicle for 2days (n=5 per group).ResultsTumor growth measurements showed that CB-839 significantly inhibited tumor growth in MAS98.06 tumors, but not in MAS98.12 tumors. Gene expression and IHC analysis indicated a higher proline synthesis from glutamine in untreated MAS98.06 tumors. This was confirmed by HR MAS MRS of untreated tumors demonstrating that MAS98.06 used glutamine to produce proline, glutamate, and alanine, and MAS98.12 to produce glutamate and lactate. In both models, treatment with CB-839 resulted in accumulation of glutamine. In addition, CB-839 caused depletion of alanine, proline, and glutamate ([1-13C] glutamate) in the MAS98.06 model.ConclusionOur findings indicate that TNBCs may not be universally sensitive to glutaminase inhibitors. The major difference in the metabolic fate of glutamine between responding MAS98.06 xenografts and non-responding MAS98.12 xenografts is the utilization of glutamine for production of proline. We therefore suggest that addiction to proline synthesis from glutamine is associated with response to CB-839 in breast cancer.Graphical abstractThe effect of glutaminase inhibition in two breast cancer patient-derived xenograft (PDX) models. C-13 HR MAS MRS analysis of tumor tissue from CB-839-treated and untreated models receiving C-13-labeled glutamine ([5-C-13] Gln) shows that the glutaminase inhibitor CB-839 is causing an accumulation of glutamine (arrow up) in two PDX models representing luminal-like breast cancer (MAS98.06) and basal-like breast cancer (MAS98.12). In MAS98.06 tumors, CB-839 is in addition causing depletion of proline ([5-C-13] Pro), alanine ([1-C-13] Ala), and glutamate ([1-C-13] Glu), which could explain why CB-839 causes tumor growth inhibition in MAS98.06 tumors, but not in MAS98.12 tumors.

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