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Metabolomic profiling of human lung tumor tissues – nucleotide metabolism as a candidate for therapeutic interventions and biomarkers

Although metabolomics has attracted considerable attention in the field of lung cancer (LC) detection and management, only a very limited number of works have applied it to tissues. As such, the aim of this study was the thorough analysis of metabolic profiles of relevant LC tissues, including the m...

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Autores principales: Moreno, Paula, Jiménez‐Jiménez, Carla, Garrido‐Rodríguez, Martín, Calderón‐Santiago, Mónica, Molina, Susana, Lara‐Chica, Maribel, Priego‐Capote, Feliciano, Salvatierra, Ángel, Muñoz, Eduardo, Calzado, Marco A.
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Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6165994/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30099851
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/1878-0261.12369
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author Moreno, Paula
Jiménez‐Jiménez, Carla
Garrido‐Rodríguez, Martín
Calderón‐Santiago, Mónica
Molina, Susana
Lara‐Chica, Maribel
Priego‐Capote, Feliciano
Salvatierra, Ángel
Muñoz, Eduardo
Calzado, Marco A.
author_facet Moreno, Paula
Jiménez‐Jiménez, Carla
Garrido‐Rodríguez, Martín
Calderón‐Santiago, Mónica
Molina, Susana
Lara‐Chica, Maribel
Priego‐Capote, Feliciano
Salvatierra, Ángel
Muñoz, Eduardo
Calzado, Marco A.
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description Although metabolomics has attracted considerable attention in the field of lung cancer (LC) detection and management, only a very limited number of works have applied it to tissues. As such, the aim of this study was the thorough analysis of metabolic profiles of relevant LC tissues, including the most important histological subtypes (adenocarcinoma and squamous cell lung carcinoma). Mass spectrometry‐based metabolomics, along with genetic expression and histological analyses, were performed as part of this study, the widest to date, to identify metabolic alterations in tumors of the most relevant histological subtypes in lung. A total of 136 lung tissue samples were analyzed and 851 metabolites were identified through metabolomic analysis. Our data show the existence of a clear metabolic alteration not only between tumor vs. nonmalignant tissue in each patient, but also inherently intrinsic changes in both AC and SCC. Significant changes were observed in the most relevant biochemical pathways, and nucleotide metabolism showed an important number of metabolites with high predictive capability values. The present study provides a detailed analysis of the metabolomic changes taking place in relevant biochemical pathways of the most important histological subtypes of LC, which can be used as biomarkers and also to identify novel targets.
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spelling pubmed-61659942018-10-04 Metabolomic profiling of human lung tumor tissues – nucleotide metabolism as a candidate for therapeutic interventions and biomarkers Moreno, Paula Jiménez‐Jiménez, Carla Garrido‐Rodríguez, Martín Calderón‐Santiago, Mónica Molina, Susana Lara‐Chica, Maribel Priego‐Capote, Feliciano Salvatierra, Ángel Muñoz, Eduardo Calzado, Marco A. Mol Oncol Research Articles Although metabolomics has attracted considerable attention in the field of lung cancer (LC) detection and management, only a very limited number of works have applied it to tissues. As such, the aim of this study was the thorough analysis of metabolic profiles of relevant LC tissues, including the most important histological subtypes (adenocarcinoma and squamous cell lung carcinoma). Mass spectrometry‐based metabolomics, along with genetic expression and histological analyses, were performed as part of this study, the widest to date, to identify metabolic alterations in tumors of the most relevant histological subtypes in lung. A total of 136 lung tissue samples were analyzed and 851 metabolites were identified through metabolomic analysis. Our data show the existence of a clear metabolic alteration not only between tumor vs. nonmalignant tissue in each patient, but also inherently intrinsic changes in both AC and SCC. Significant changes were observed in the most relevant biochemical pathways, and nucleotide metabolism showed an important number of metabolites with high predictive capability values. The present study provides a detailed analysis of the metabolomic changes taking place in relevant biochemical pathways of the most important histological subtypes of LC, which can be used as biomarkers and also to identify novel targets. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2018-09-13 2018-10 /pmc/articles/PMC6165994/ /pubmed/30099851 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/1878-0261.12369 Text en © 2018 The Authors. Published by FEBS Press and John Wiley & Sons Ltd. This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Moreno, Paula
Jiménez‐Jiménez, Carla
Garrido‐Rodríguez, Martín
Calderón‐Santiago, Mónica
Molina, Susana
Lara‐Chica, Maribel
Priego‐Capote, Feliciano
Salvatierra, Ángel
Muñoz, Eduardo
Calzado, Marco A.
Metabolomic profiling of human lung tumor tissues – nucleotide metabolism as a candidate for therapeutic interventions and biomarkers
title Metabolomic profiling of human lung tumor tissues – nucleotide metabolism as a candidate for therapeutic interventions and biomarkers
title_full Metabolomic profiling of human lung tumor tissues – nucleotide metabolism as a candidate for therapeutic interventions and biomarkers
title_fullStr Metabolomic profiling of human lung tumor tissues – nucleotide metabolism as a candidate for therapeutic interventions and biomarkers
title_full_unstemmed Metabolomic profiling of human lung tumor tissues – nucleotide metabolism as a candidate for therapeutic interventions and biomarkers
title_short Metabolomic profiling of human lung tumor tissues – nucleotide metabolism as a candidate for therapeutic interventions and biomarkers
title_sort metabolomic profiling of human lung tumor tissues – nucleotide metabolism as a candidate for therapeutic interventions and biomarkers
topic Research Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6165994/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30099851
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/1878-0261.12369
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