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Dietary methionine links nutrition and metabolism to the efficacy of cancer therapies

Nutrition exerts profound effects on health and dietary interventions are commonly used to treat diseases of metabolic etiology. Although cancer has a substantial metabolic component(1), the principles that define whether nutrition may be used to influence tumour outcome are unclear(2). Nevertheless...

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Autores principales: Gao, Xia, Sanderson, Sydney M., Dai, Ziwei, Reid, Michael A., Cooper, Daniel E., Lu, Min, Richie, John P., Ciccarella, Amy, Calcagnotto, Ana, Mikhael, Peter G., Mentch, Samantha J., Liu, Juan, Ables, Gene, Kirsch, David G., Hsu, David S., Nichenametla, Sailendra N., Locasale, Jason W.
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6951023/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31367041
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41586-019-1437-3
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author Gao, Xia
Sanderson, Sydney M.
Dai, Ziwei
Reid, Michael A.
Cooper, Daniel E.
Lu, Min
Richie, John P.
Ciccarella, Amy
Calcagnotto, Ana
Mikhael, Peter G.
Mentch, Samantha J.
Liu, Juan
Ables, Gene
Kirsch, David G.
Hsu, David S.
Nichenametla, Sailendra N.
Locasale, Jason W.
author_facet Gao, Xia
Sanderson, Sydney M.
Dai, Ziwei
Reid, Michael A.
Cooper, Daniel E.
Lu, Min
Richie, John P.
Ciccarella, Amy
Calcagnotto, Ana
Mikhael, Peter G.
Mentch, Samantha J.
Liu, Juan
Ables, Gene
Kirsch, David G.
Hsu, David S.
Nichenametla, Sailendra N.
Locasale, Jason W.
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description Nutrition exerts profound effects on health and dietary interventions are commonly used to treat diseases of metabolic etiology. Although cancer has a substantial metabolic component(1), the principles that define whether nutrition may be used to influence tumour outcome are unclear(2). Nevertheless, it is established that targeting metabolic pathways with pharmacological agents or radiation can sometimes lead to controlled therapeutic outcomes. In contrast, whether specific dietary interventions could influence the metabolic pathways that are targeted in standard cancer therapies is not known. We now show that dietary restriction of methionine (MR), an essential amino acid, and the reduction of which has anti-aging and anti-obesogenic properties, influences cancer outcome through controlled and reproducible changes to one-carbon metabolism. This pathway metabolizes methionine and further is the target of a host of cancer interventions involving chemotherapy and radiation. MR produced therapeutic responses in chemoresistant RAS-driven colorectal cancer patient derived xenografts (PDXs) and autochthonous KRAS(G12D+/−);TP53(−/−) -driven soft tissue sarcomas resistant to radiation. Metabolomics revealed the therapeutic mechanisms to occur through tumour cell autonomous effects on the flux through one-carbon metabolism that impacted redox and nucleotide metabolism, thus interacting with the antimetabolite or radiation intervention. Finally, in a controlled and tolerated feeding study in humans, MR resulted in similar effects on systemic metabolism as obtained in responsive mice. These findings provide evidence that a targeted dietary manipulation can affect specific tumour cell metabolism to mediate broad aspects of cancer outcome.
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spelling pubmed-69510232020-01-31 Dietary methionine links nutrition and metabolism to the efficacy of cancer therapies Gao, Xia Sanderson, Sydney M. Dai, Ziwei Reid, Michael A. Cooper, Daniel E. Lu, Min Richie, John P. Ciccarella, Amy Calcagnotto, Ana Mikhael, Peter G. Mentch, Samantha J. Liu, Juan Ables, Gene Kirsch, David G. Hsu, David S. Nichenametla, Sailendra N. Locasale, Jason W. Nature Article Nutrition exerts profound effects on health and dietary interventions are commonly used to treat diseases of metabolic etiology. Although cancer has a substantial metabolic component(1), the principles that define whether nutrition may be used to influence tumour outcome are unclear(2). Nevertheless, it is established that targeting metabolic pathways with pharmacological agents or radiation can sometimes lead to controlled therapeutic outcomes. In contrast, whether specific dietary interventions could influence the metabolic pathways that are targeted in standard cancer therapies is not known. We now show that dietary restriction of methionine (MR), an essential amino acid, and the reduction of which has anti-aging and anti-obesogenic properties, influences cancer outcome through controlled and reproducible changes to one-carbon metabolism. This pathway metabolizes methionine and further is the target of a host of cancer interventions involving chemotherapy and radiation. MR produced therapeutic responses in chemoresistant RAS-driven colorectal cancer patient derived xenografts (PDXs) and autochthonous KRAS(G12D+/−);TP53(−/−) -driven soft tissue sarcomas resistant to radiation. Metabolomics revealed the therapeutic mechanisms to occur through tumour cell autonomous effects on the flux through one-carbon metabolism that impacted redox and nucleotide metabolism, thus interacting with the antimetabolite or radiation intervention. Finally, in a controlled and tolerated feeding study in humans, MR resulted in similar effects on systemic metabolism as obtained in responsive mice. These findings provide evidence that a targeted dietary manipulation can affect specific tumour cell metabolism to mediate broad aspects of cancer outcome. 2019-07-31 2019-08 /pmc/articles/PMC6951023/ /pubmed/31367041 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41586-019-1437-3 Text en Users may view, print, copy, and download text and data-mine the content in such documents, for the purposes of academic research, subject always to the full Conditions of use:http://www.nature.com/authors/editorial_policies/license.html#terms
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Gao, Xia
Sanderson, Sydney M.
Dai, Ziwei
Reid, Michael A.
Cooper, Daniel E.
Lu, Min
Richie, John P.
Ciccarella, Amy
Calcagnotto, Ana
Mikhael, Peter G.
Mentch, Samantha J.
Liu, Juan
Ables, Gene
Kirsch, David G.
Hsu, David S.
Nichenametla, Sailendra N.
Locasale, Jason W.
Dietary methionine links nutrition and metabolism to the efficacy of cancer therapies
title Dietary methionine links nutrition and metabolism to the efficacy of cancer therapies
title_full Dietary methionine links nutrition and metabolism to the efficacy of cancer therapies
title_fullStr Dietary methionine links nutrition and metabolism to the efficacy of cancer therapies
title_full_unstemmed Dietary methionine links nutrition and metabolism to the efficacy of cancer therapies
title_short Dietary methionine links nutrition and metabolism to the efficacy of cancer therapies
title_sort dietary methionine links nutrition and metabolism to the efficacy of cancer therapies
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6951023/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31367041
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41586-019-1437-3
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