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Metformin May Alter the Metabolic Reprogramming in Cancer Cells by Disrupting the L-Arginine Metabolism: A Preliminary Computational Study

Metabolic reprogramming in cancer is considered to be one of the most important hallmarks to drive proliferation, angiogenesis, and invasion. AMP-activated protein kinase activation is one of the established mechanisms for metformin’s anti-cancer actions. However, it has been suggested that metformi...

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Autores principales: Espinosa-Rodriguez, Bryan Alejandro, Treviño-Almaguer, Daniela, Carranza-Rosales, Pilar, Ramirez-Cabrera, Monica Azucena, Ramirez-Estrada, Karla, Arredondo-Espinoza, Eder Ubaldo, Mendez-Lopez, Luis Fernando, Balderas-Renteria, Isaias
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10049129/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36982390
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms24065316
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author Espinosa-Rodriguez, Bryan Alejandro
Treviño-Almaguer, Daniela
Carranza-Rosales, Pilar
Ramirez-Cabrera, Monica Azucena
Ramirez-Estrada, Karla
Arredondo-Espinoza, Eder Ubaldo
Mendez-Lopez, Luis Fernando
Balderas-Renteria, Isaias
author_facet Espinosa-Rodriguez, Bryan Alejandro
Treviño-Almaguer, Daniela
Carranza-Rosales, Pilar
Ramirez-Cabrera, Monica Azucena
Ramirez-Estrada, Karla
Arredondo-Espinoza, Eder Ubaldo
Mendez-Lopez, Luis Fernando
Balderas-Renteria, Isaias
author_sort Espinosa-Rodriguez, Bryan Alejandro
collection PubMed
description Metabolic reprogramming in cancer is considered to be one of the most important hallmarks to drive proliferation, angiogenesis, and invasion. AMP-activated protein kinase activation is one of the established mechanisms for metformin’s anti-cancer actions. However, it has been suggested that metformin may exert antitumoral effects by the modulation of other master regulators of cellular energy. Here, based on structural and physicochemical criteria, we tested the hypothesis that metformin may act as an antagonist of L-arginine metabolism and other related metabolic pathways. First, we created a database containing different L-arginine-related metabolites and biguanides. After that, comparisons of structural and physicochemical properties were performed employing different cheminformatic tools. Finally, we performed molecular docking simulations using AutoDock 4.2 to compare the affinities and binding modes of biguanides and L-arginine-related metabolites against their corresponding targets. Our results showed that biguanides, especially metformin and buformin, exhibited a moderate-to-high similarity to the metabolites belonging to the urea cycle, polyamine metabolism, and creatine biosynthesis. The predicted affinities and binding modes for biguanides displayed good concordance with those obtained for some L-arginine-related metabolites, including L-arginine and creatine. In conclusion, metabolic reprogramming in cancer cells by metformin and biguanides may be also driven by metabolic disruption of L-arginine and structurally related compounds.
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spelling pubmed-100491292023-03-29 Metformin May Alter the Metabolic Reprogramming in Cancer Cells by Disrupting the L-Arginine Metabolism: A Preliminary Computational Study Espinosa-Rodriguez, Bryan Alejandro Treviño-Almaguer, Daniela Carranza-Rosales, Pilar Ramirez-Cabrera, Monica Azucena Ramirez-Estrada, Karla Arredondo-Espinoza, Eder Ubaldo Mendez-Lopez, Luis Fernando Balderas-Renteria, Isaias Int J Mol Sci Article Metabolic reprogramming in cancer is considered to be one of the most important hallmarks to drive proliferation, angiogenesis, and invasion. AMP-activated protein kinase activation is one of the established mechanisms for metformin’s anti-cancer actions. However, it has been suggested that metformin may exert antitumoral effects by the modulation of other master regulators of cellular energy. Here, based on structural and physicochemical criteria, we tested the hypothesis that metformin may act as an antagonist of L-arginine metabolism and other related metabolic pathways. First, we created a database containing different L-arginine-related metabolites and biguanides. After that, comparisons of structural and physicochemical properties were performed employing different cheminformatic tools. Finally, we performed molecular docking simulations using AutoDock 4.2 to compare the affinities and binding modes of biguanides and L-arginine-related metabolites against their corresponding targets. Our results showed that biguanides, especially metformin and buformin, exhibited a moderate-to-high similarity to the metabolites belonging to the urea cycle, polyamine metabolism, and creatine biosynthesis. The predicted affinities and binding modes for biguanides displayed good concordance with those obtained for some L-arginine-related metabolites, including L-arginine and creatine. In conclusion, metabolic reprogramming in cancer cells by metformin and biguanides may be also driven by metabolic disruption of L-arginine and structurally related compounds. MDPI 2023-03-10 /pmc/articles/PMC10049129/ /pubmed/36982390 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms24065316 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Espinosa-Rodriguez, Bryan Alejandro
Treviño-Almaguer, Daniela
Carranza-Rosales, Pilar
Ramirez-Cabrera, Monica Azucena
Ramirez-Estrada, Karla
Arredondo-Espinoza, Eder Ubaldo
Mendez-Lopez, Luis Fernando
Balderas-Renteria, Isaias
Metformin May Alter the Metabolic Reprogramming in Cancer Cells by Disrupting the L-Arginine Metabolism: A Preliminary Computational Study
title Metformin May Alter the Metabolic Reprogramming in Cancer Cells by Disrupting the L-Arginine Metabolism: A Preliminary Computational Study
title_full Metformin May Alter the Metabolic Reprogramming in Cancer Cells by Disrupting the L-Arginine Metabolism: A Preliminary Computational Study
title_fullStr Metformin May Alter the Metabolic Reprogramming in Cancer Cells by Disrupting the L-Arginine Metabolism: A Preliminary Computational Study
title_full_unstemmed Metformin May Alter the Metabolic Reprogramming in Cancer Cells by Disrupting the L-Arginine Metabolism: A Preliminary Computational Study
title_short Metformin May Alter the Metabolic Reprogramming in Cancer Cells by Disrupting the L-Arginine Metabolism: A Preliminary Computational Study
title_sort metformin may alter the metabolic reprogramming in cancer cells by disrupting the l-arginine metabolism: a preliminary computational study
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10049129/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36982390
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms24065316
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