1. Glutamine-derived 2-hydroxyglutarate is associated with disease progression in plasma cell malignancies
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Linda Wellik, K. Sreekumaran Nair, Xuan Mai Petterson, Toshi Ghosh, Taro Hitosugi, Tumpa Dutta, Wilson I. Gonsalves, Dragan Jevremovic, Dhananjay Sakrikar, Vijay Ramakrishnan, and Shaji Kumar
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0301 basic medicine ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Glutamine ,Citric Acid Cycle ,Plasma Cells ,Plasma cell ,Asymptomatic ,Glutarates ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Internal medicine ,Cell Line, Tumor ,Neoplasms ,medicine ,Biomarkers, Tumor ,Humans ,Clinical significance ,Lactic Acid ,Multiple myeloma ,Hematology ,Chemistry ,Cancer ,General Medicine ,medicine.disease ,Citric acid cycle ,DNA-Binding Proteins ,030104 developmental biology ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Glucose ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Multivariate Analysis ,Cancer research ,Disease Progression ,medicine.symptom ,Multiple Myeloma ,Glycolysis ,Transcription Factors ,Research Article - Abstract
The production of the oncometabolite 2-hydroxyglutarate (2-HG) has been associated with c-MYC overexpression. c-MYC also regulates glutamine metabolism and drives progression of asymptomatic precursor plasma cell (PC) malignancies to symptomatic multiple myeloma (MM). However, the presence of 2-HG and its clinical significance in PC malignancies is unknown. By performing 13C stable isotope resolved metabolomics (SIRM) using U[13C6]Glucose and U[13C5]Glutamine in human myeloma cell lines (HMCLs), we show that 2-HG is produced in clonal PCs and is derived predominantly from glutamine anaplerosis into the TCA cycle. Furthermore, the 13C SIRM studies in HMCLs also demonstrate that glutamine is preferentially utilized by the TCA cycle compared with glucose. Finally, measuring the levels of 2-HG in the BM supernatant and peripheral blood plasma from patients with precursor PC malignancies such as smoldering MM (SMM) demonstrates that relatively elevated levels of 2-HG are associated with higher levels of c-MYC expression in the BM clonal PCs and with a subsequent shorter time to progression (TTP) to MM. Thus, measuring 2-HG levels in BM supernatant or peripheral blood plasma of SMM patients offers potential early identification of those patients at high risk of progression to MM, who could benefit from early therapeutic intervention.
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- 2017