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Data from IDH1 Mutations Alter Citric Acid Cycle Metabolism and Increase Dependence on Oxidative Mitochondrial Metabolism

Posted on 2023-03-30 - 22:52
Abstract

Oncogenic mutations in isocitrate dehydrogenase 1 and 2 (IDH1/2) occur in several types of cancer, but the metabolic consequences of these genetic changes are not fully understood. In this study, we performed 13C metabolic flux analysis on a panel of isogenic cell lines containing heterozygous IDH1/2 mutations. We observed that under hypoxic conditions, IDH1-mutant cells exhibited increased oxidative tricarboxylic acid metabolism along with decreased reductive glutamine metabolism, but not IDH2-mutant cells. However, selective inhibition of mutant IDH1 enzyme function could not reverse the defect in reductive carboxylation activity. Furthermore, this metabolic reprogramming increased the sensitivity of IDH1-mutant cells to hypoxia or electron transport chain inhibition in vitro. Lastly, IDH1-mutant cells also grew poorly as subcutaneous xenografts within a hypoxic in vivo microenvironment. Together, our results suggest therapeutic opportunities to exploit the metabolic vulnerabilities specific to IDH1 mutation. Cancer Res; 74(12); 3317–31. ©2014 AACR.

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AUTHORS (20)

  • Alexandra R. Grassian
    Seth J. Parker
    Shawn M. Davidson
    Ajit S. Divakaruni
    Courtney R. Green
    Xiamei Zhang
    Kelly L. Slocum
    Minying Pu
    Fallon Lin
    Chad Vickers
    Carol Joud-Caldwell
    Franklin Chung
    Hong Yin
    Erika D. Handly
    Christopher Straub
    Joseph D. Growney
    Matthew G. Vander Heiden
    Anne N. Murphy
    Raymond Pagliarini
    Christian M. Metallo
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