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Creatine riboside is a cancer cell-derived metabolite associated with arginine auxotrophy

Authors :
Parker, Amelia L.
Toulabi, Leila
Oike, Takahiro
Kanke, Yasuyuki
Patel, Daxeshkumar
Tada, Takeshi
Taylor, Sheryse
Beck, Jessica A.
Bowman, Elise
Reyzer, Michelle L.
Butcher, Donna
Kuhn, Skyler
Pauly, Gary T.
Krausz, Kristopher W.
Gonzalez, Frank J.
Hussain, S. Perwez
Ambs, Stefan
Ryan, Brid M.
Wang, Xin Wei
Harris, Curtis C.
Source :
Journal of Clinical Investigation. July 15, 2022, Vol. 132 Issue 14
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

The metabolic dependencies of cancer cells have substantial potential to be exploited to improve the diagnosis and treatment of cancer. Creatine riboside (CR) is identified as a urinary metabolite associated with risk and prognosis in lung and liver cancer. However, the source of high CR levels in patients with cancer as well as their implications for the treatment of these aggressive cancers remain unclear. By integrating multiomics data on lung and liver cancer, we have shown that CR is a cancer cell-derived metabolite. Global metabolomics and gene expression analysis of human tumors and matched liquid biopsies, together with functional studies, revealed that dysregulation of the mitochondrial urea cycle and a nucleotide imbalance were associated with high CR levels and indicators of a poor prognosis. This metabolic phenotype was associated with reduced immune infiltration and supported rapid cancer cell proliferation that drove aggressive tumor growth. [CR.sup.hi] cancer cells were auxotrophic for arginine, revealing a metabolic vulnerability that may be exploited therapeutically. This highlights the potential of CR not only as a poor-prognosis biomarker but also as a companion biomarker to inform the administration of arginine-targeted therapies in precision medicine strategies to improve survival for patients with cancer.<br />Introduction The reprogramming of cancer cell metabolism is increasingly appreciated for its central role in enabling the growth of the primary tumor as well as its metastasis to distant organs [...]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00219738
Volume :
132
Issue :
14
Database :
Gale General OneFile
Journal :
Journal of Clinical Investigation
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsgcl.711057111
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1172/JCI157410