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Distinct roles of glutamine metabolism in benign and malignant cartilage tumors with IDH mutations

Authors :
Yasuhito Yahara
Guo-Fang Zhang
Vijitha Puviindran
Hidetoshi Tsushima
Leyao Shen
Ga I. Ban
Puviindran Nadesan
Courtney M. Karner
Benjamin A. Alman
Yuning J. Tang
Xiruo Ding
Hongyuan Zhang
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, 2021.

Abstract

Enchondromas and chondrosarcomas are common cartilage neoplasms that are either benign or malignant respectively. The majority of these tumors harbor mutations in either IDH1 or IDH2. Glutamine metabolism has been implicated as a critical regulator of tumors with IDH mutations. Chondrocytes and chondrosarcomas with mutations in the IDH1 or IDH2 genes showed enhanced glutamine utilization in downstream metabolism. Using genetic and pharmacological approaches, we demonstrated that glutaminase-mediated glutamine metabolism played distinct roles in enchondromas and chondrosarcomas with IDH1 or IDH2 mutations. Deletion of glutaminase in chondrocytes with Idh1 mutation increased the number and size of enchondroma-like lesions. Pharmacological inhibition of glutaminase in chondrosarcoma xenografts reduced overall tumor burden. Glutamine affected cell differentiation and viability in these tumors differently through different downstream metabolites. During murine enchondroma-like lesion development, glutamine-derived α-ketoglutarate promoted hypertrophic chondrocyte differentiation and regulated chondrocyte proliferation. In human chondrosarcoma, glutamine-derived non-essential amino acids played an important role in preventing cell apoptosis. This study reveals that glutamine metabolism can play distinct roles in benign and malignant cartilage tumors sharing the same genetic mutations. Inhibiting GLS may provide a therapeutic approach to suppress chondrosarcoma tumor growth.

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........9568d7769054442b99e434d79dbcb0d9
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1101/2021.09.12.459996