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Reduced Warburg Effect in Cancer Cells Undergoing Autophagy: Steady- State (1)H-MRS and Real-Time Hyperpolarized (13)C-MRS Studies

Autophagy is a highly regulated, energy dependent cellular process where proteins, organelles and cytoplasm are sequestered in autophagosomes and digested to sustain cellular homeostasis. We hypothesized that during autophagy induced in cancer cells by i) starvation through serum and amino acid depr...

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Autores principales: Lin, Gigin, Andrejeva, Gabriela, Wong Te Fong, Anne-Christine, Hill, Deborah K., Orton, Matthew R., Parkes, Harry G., Koh, Dow-Mu, Robinson, Simon P., Leach, Martin O., Eykyn, Thomas R., Chung, Yuen-Li
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3965444/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24667972
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0092645
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author Lin, Gigin
Andrejeva, Gabriela
Wong Te Fong, Anne-Christine
Hill, Deborah K.
Orton, Matthew R.
Parkes, Harry G.
Koh, Dow-Mu
Robinson, Simon P.
Leach, Martin O.
Eykyn, Thomas R.
Chung, Yuen-Li
author_facet Lin, Gigin
Andrejeva, Gabriela
Wong Te Fong, Anne-Christine
Hill, Deborah K.
Orton, Matthew R.
Parkes, Harry G.
Koh, Dow-Mu
Robinson, Simon P.
Leach, Martin O.
Eykyn, Thomas R.
Chung, Yuen-Li
author_sort Lin, Gigin
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description Autophagy is a highly regulated, energy dependent cellular process where proteins, organelles and cytoplasm are sequestered in autophagosomes and digested to sustain cellular homeostasis. We hypothesized that during autophagy induced in cancer cells by i) starvation through serum and amino acid deprivation or ii) treatment with PI-103, a class I PI3K/mTOR inhibitor, glycolytic metabolism would be affected, reducing flux to lactate, and that this effect may be reversible. We probed metabolism during autophagy in colorectal HT29 and HCT116 Bax knock-out cells using hyperpolarized (13)C-magnetic resonance spectroscopy (MRS) and steady-state (1)H-MRS. 24 hr PI103-treatment or starvation caused significant reduction in the apparent forward rate constant (k(PL)) for pyruvate to lactate exchange compared with controls in HT29 (100 μM PI-103: 82%, p = 0.05) and HCT116 Bax-ko cells (10 μM PI-103: 53%, p = 0.05; 20 μM PI-103: 42%, p<0.0001; starvation: 52%, p<0.001), associated with reduced lactate excretion and intracellular lactate in all cases, and unchanged lactate dehydrogenase (LDH) activity and increased NAD+/NADH ratio following PI103 treatment or decreased LDH activity and unchanged NAD+/NADH ratio following starvation. After 48 hr recovery from PI103 treatment, k(PL) remained below control levels in HT29 cells (74%, p = 0.02), and increased above treated values, but remained below 24 hr vehicle-treated control levels in HCT116 Bax-ko cells (65%, p = 0.004) both were accompanied by sustained reduction in lactate excretion, recovery of NAD+/NADH ratio and intracellular lactate. Following recovery from starvation, k(PL) was significantly higher than 24 hr vehicle-treated controls (140%, p = 0.05), associated with increased LDH activity and total cellular NAD(H). Changes in k(PL) and cellular and excreted lactate provided measureable indicators of the major metabolic processes accompanying starvation- and drug-induced autophagy. The changes are reversible, returning towards and exceeding control values on cellular recovery, which potentially identifies resistance. k(PL) (hyperpolarized (13)C-MRS) and lactate ((1)H-MRS) provide useful biomarkers for the autophagic process, enabling non-invasive monitoring of the Warburg effect.
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spelling pubmed-39654442014-03-27 Reduced Warburg Effect in Cancer Cells Undergoing Autophagy: Steady- State (1)H-MRS and Real-Time Hyperpolarized (13)C-MRS Studies Lin, Gigin Andrejeva, Gabriela Wong Te Fong, Anne-Christine Hill, Deborah K. Orton, Matthew R. Parkes, Harry G. Koh, Dow-Mu Robinson, Simon P. Leach, Martin O. Eykyn, Thomas R. Chung, Yuen-Li PLoS One Research Article Autophagy is a highly regulated, energy dependent cellular process where proteins, organelles and cytoplasm are sequestered in autophagosomes and digested to sustain cellular homeostasis. We hypothesized that during autophagy induced in cancer cells by i) starvation through serum and amino acid deprivation or ii) treatment with PI-103, a class I PI3K/mTOR inhibitor, glycolytic metabolism would be affected, reducing flux to lactate, and that this effect may be reversible. We probed metabolism during autophagy in colorectal HT29 and HCT116 Bax knock-out cells using hyperpolarized (13)C-magnetic resonance spectroscopy (MRS) and steady-state (1)H-MRS. 24 hr PI103-treatment or starvation caused significant reduction in the apparent forward rate constant (k(PL)) for pyruvate to lactate exchange compared with controls in HT29 (100 μM PI-103: 82%, p = 0.05) and HCT116 Bax-ko cells (10 μM PI-103: 53%, p = 0.05; 20 μM PI-103: 42%, p<0.0001; starvation: 52%, p<0.001), associated with reduced lactate excretion and intracellular lactate in all cases, and unchanged lactate dehydrogenase (LDH) activity and increased NAD+/NADH ratio following PI103 treatment or decreased LDH activity and unchanged NAD+/NADH ratio following starvation. After 48 hr recovery from PI103 treatment, k(PL) remained below control levels in HT29 cells (74%, p = 0.02), and increased above treated values, but remained below 24 hr vehicle-treated control levels in HCT116 Bax-ko cells (65%, p = 0.004) both were accompanied by sustained reduction in lactate excretion, recovery of NAD+/NADH ratio and intracellular lactate. Following recovery from starvation, k(PL) was significantly higher than 24 hr vehicle-treated controls (140%, p = 0.05), associated with increased LDH activity and total cellular NAD(H). Changes in k(PL) and cellular and excreted lactate provided measureable indicators of the major metabolic processes accompanying starvation- and drug-induced autophagy. The changes are reversible, returning towards and exceeding control values on cellular recovery, which potentially identifies resistance. k(PL) (hyperpolarized (13)C-MRS) and lactate ((1)H-MRS) provide useful biomarkers for the autophagic process, enabling non-invasive monitoring of the Warburg effect. Public Library of Science 2014-03-25 /pmc/articles/PMC3965444/ /pubmed/24667972 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0092645 Text en © 2014 Lin et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Lin, Gigin
Andrejeva, Gabriela
Wong Te Fong, Anne-Christine
Hill, Deborah K.
Orton, Matthew R.
Parkes, Harry G.
Koh, Dow-Mu
Robinson, Simon P.
Leach, Martin O.
Eykyn, Thomas R.
Chung, Yuen-Li
Reduced Warburg Effect in Cancer Cells Undergoing Autophagy: Steady- State (1)H-MRS and Real-Time Hyperpolarized (13)C-MRS Studies
title Reduced Warburg Effect in Cancer Cells Undergoing Autophagy: Steady- State (1)H-MRS and Real-Time Hyperpolarized (13)C-MRS Studies
title_full Reduced Warburg Effect in Cancer Cells Undergoing Autophagy: Steady- State (1)H-MRS and Real-Time Hyperpolarized (13)C-MRS Studies
title_fullStr Reduced Warburg Effect in Cancer Cells Undergoing Autophagy: Steady- State (1)H-MRS and Real-Time Hyperpolarized (13)C-MRS Studies
title_full_unstemmed Reduced Warburg Effect in Cancer Cells Undergoing Autophagy: Steady- State (1)H-MRS and Real-Time Hyperpolarized (13)C-MRS Studies
title_short Reduced Warburg Effect in Cancer Cells Undergoing Autophagy: Steady- State (1)H-MRS and Real-Time Hyperpolarized (13)C-MRS Studies
title_sort reduced warburg effect in cancer cells undergoing autophagy: steady- state (1)h-mrs and real-time hyperpolarized (13)c-mrs studies
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3965444/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24667972
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0092645
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