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Data from Multistate Gene Cluster Switches Determine the Adaptive Mitochondrial and Metabolic Landscape of Breast Cancer

Posted on 2024-09-04 - 07:20
Abstract

Adaptive metabolic switches are proposed to underlie conversions between cellular states during normal development as well as in cancer evolution. Metabolic adaptations represent important therapeutic targets in tumors, highlighting the need to characterize the full spectrum, characteristics, and regulation of the metabolic switches. To investigate the hypothesis that metabolic switches associated with specific metabolic states can be recognized by locating large alternating gene expression patterns, we developed a method to identify interspersed gene sets by massive correlated biclustering and to predict their metabolic wiring. Testing the method on breast cancer transcriptome datasets revealed a series of gene sets with switch-like behavior that could be used to predict mitochondrial content, metabolic activity, and central carbon flux in tumors. The predictions were experimentally validated by bioenergetic profiling and metabolic flux analysis of 13C-labeled substrates. The metabolic switch positions also distinguished between cellular states, correlating with tumor pathology, prognosis, and chemosensitivity. The method is applicable to any large and heterogeneous transcriptome dataset to discover metabolic and associated pathophysiological states.

Significance: A method for identifying the transcriptomic signatures of metabolic switches underlying divergent routes of cellular transformation stratifies breast cancer into metabolic subtypes, predicting their biology, architecture, and clinical outcome.

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Fondazione AIRC per la Ricerca sul Cancro ETS (AIRC)

Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council (BBSRC)

Cancer Research UK (CRUK)

Francis Crick Institute (FCI)

British Heart Foundation (BHF)

UCLH Biomedical Research Centre (UCL)

Fondazione AIRC per la ricerca sul cancro ETS (AIRC)

Wellcome Trust (WT)

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AUTHORS (18)

  • Michela Menegollo
    Robert B. Bentham
    Tiago Henriques
    Seow Q. Ng
    Ziyu Ren
    Clarinde Esculier
    Sia Agarwal
    Emily T.Y. Tong
    Clement Lo
    Sanjana Ilangovan
    Zorka Szabadkai
    Matteo Suman
    Neill Patani
    Avinash Ghanate
    Kevin Bryson
    Robert C. Stein
    Mariia Yuneva
    Gyorgy Szabadkai
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