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Hyperpolarized [5-(13)C,4,4-(2)H(2),5-(15)N]-L-glutamine provides a means of annotating in vivo metabolic utilization of glutamine

Glutamine is consumed by rapidly proliferating cells and can provide the carbon and nitrogen required for growth through various metabolic pathways. However, delineating the metabolic fate of glutamine is challenging to interrogate in vivo. Hyperpolarized magnetic resonance, by providing high transi...

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Autores principales: Eskandari, Roozbeh, Kim, Nathaniel, Mamakhanyan, Arsen, Saoi, Michelle, Zhang, Guannan, Berishaj, Marjan, Granlund, Kristin L., Poot, Alex J., Cross, Justin, Thompson, Craig B., Keshari, Kayvan R.
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Publicado: National Academy of Sciences 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9172133/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35512101
http://dx.doi.org/10.1073/pnas.2120595119
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author Eskandari, Roozbeh
Kim, Nathaniel
Mamakhanyan, Arsen
Saoi, Michelle
Zhang, Guannan
Berishaj, Marjan
Granlund, Kristin L.
Poot, Alex J.
Cross, Justin
Thompson, Craig B.
Keshari, Kayvan R.
author_facet Eskandari, Roozbeh
Kim, Nathaniel
Mamakhanyan, Arsen
Saoi, Michelle
Zhang, Guannan
Berishaj, Marjan
Granlund, Kristin L.
Poot, Alex J.
Cross, Justin
Thompson, Craig B.
Keshari, Kayvan R.
author_sort Eskandari, Roozbeh
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description Glutamine is consumed by rapidly proliferating cells and can provide the carbon and nitrogen required for growth through various metabolic pathways. However, delineating the metabolic fate of glutamine is challenging to interrogate in vivo. Hyperpolarized magnetic resonance, by providing high transient nuclear magnetic resonance signals, provides an approach to measure fast biochemical processes in vivo. Aminohydrolysis of glutamine at carbon-5 plays an important role in providing nitrogen and carbon for multiple pathways. Here, we provide a synthetic strategy for isotope-enriched forms of glutamine that prolongs glutamine-C5 relaxation times and thereby reveals in vivo reactions involving carbon-5. We investigate multiple enrichment states, finding [5-(13)C,4,4-(2)H(2),5-(15)N]-L-glutamine to be optimal for hyperpolarized measurement of glutamine conversion to glutamate in vivo. Leveraging this compound, we explore pancreatic cancer glutamine metabolism in vivo. Taken together, this work provides a means for studying glutamine metabolic flux in vivo and demonstrates on-target effects of metabolic enzyme inhibitors.
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spelling pubmed-91721332022-11-05 Hyperpolarized [5-(13)C,4,4-(2)H(2),5-(15)N]-L-glutamine provides a means of annotating in vivo metabolic utilization of glutamine Eskandari, Roozbeh Kim, Nathaniel Mamakhanyan, Arsen Saoi, Michelle Zhang, Guannan Berishaj, Marjan Granlund, Kristin L. Poot, Alex J. Cross, Justin Thompson, Craig B. Keshari, Kayvan R. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A Biological Sciences Glutamine is consumed by rapidly proliferating cells and can provide the carbon and nitrogen required for growth through various metabolic pathways. However, delineating the metabolic fate of glutamine is challenging to interrogate in vivo. Hyperpolarized magnetic resonance, by providing high transient nuclear magnetic resonance signals, provides an approach to measure fast biochemical processes in vivo. Aminohydrolysis of glutamine at carbon-5 plays an important role in providing nitrogen and carbon for multiple pathways. Here, we provide a synthetic strategy for isotope-enriched forms of glutamine that prolongs glutamine-C5 relaxation times and thereby reveals in vivo reactions involving carbon-5. We investigate multiple enrichment states, finding [5-(13)C,4,4-(2)H(2),5-(15)N]-L-glutamine to be optimal for hyperpolarized measurement of glutamine conversion to glutamate in vivo. Leveraging this compound, we explore pancreatic cancer glutamine metabolism in vivo. Taken together, this work provides a means for studying glutamine metabolic flux in vivo and demonstrates on-target effects of metabolic enzyme inhibitors. National Academy of Sciences 2022-05-05 2022-05-10 /pmc/articles/PMC9172133/ /pubmed/35512101 http://dx.doi.org/10.1073/pnas.2120595119 Text en Copyright © 2022 the Author(s). Published by PNAS. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This article is distributed under Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives License 4.0 (CC BY-NC-ND) (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/) .
spellingShingle Biological Sciences
Eskandari, Roozbeh
Kim, Nathaniel
Mamakhanyan, Arsen
Saoi, Michelle
Zhang, Guannan
Berishaj, Marjan
Granlund, Kristin L.
Poot, Alex J.
Cross, Justin
Thompson, Craig B.
Keshari, Kayvan R.
Hyperpolarized [5-(13)C,4,4-(2)H(2),5-(15)N]-L-glutamine provides a means of annotating in vivo metabolic utilization of glutamine
title Hyperpolarized [5-(13)C,4,4-(2)H(2),5-(15)N]-L-glutamine provides a means of annotating in vivo metabolic utilization of glutamine
title_full Hyperpolarized [5-(13)C,4,4-(2)H(2),5-(15)N]-L-glutamine provides a means of annotating in vivo metabolic utilization of glutamine
title_fullStr Hyperpolarized [5-(13)C,4,4-(2)H(2),5-(15)N]-L-glutamine provides a means of annotating in vivo metabolic utilization of glutamine
title_full_unstemmed Hyperpolarized [5-(13)C,4,4-(2)H(2),5-(15)N]-L-glutamine provides a means of annotating in vivo metabolic utilization of glutamine
title_short Hyperpolarized [5-(13)C,4,4-(2)H(2),5-(15)N]-L-glutamine provides a means of annotating in vivo metabolic utilization of glutamine
title_sort hyperpolarized [5-(13)c,4,4-(2)h(2),5-(15)n]-l-glutamine provides a means of annotating in vivo metabolic utilization of glutamine
topic Biological Sciences
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9172133/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35512101
http://dx.doi.org/10.1073/pnas.2120595119
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