Metabolic response of pancreatic carcinoma cells under treatment with dichloroacetate

Benedikt Feuerecker, Philipp Biechl, Christian Veltkamp, Dieter Saur, Wolfgang Eisenreich

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Abstract

In modern oncology, the analysis and evaluation of treatment response are still challenging. Hence, we used a13C-guided approach to study the impacts of the small molecule dichloroacetate (DCA) upon the metabolic response of pancreatic cancer cells. Two different oncogenic PI3K-driven pancreatic cancer cell lines, 9580 and 10,158, respectively, were treated with 75 mM DCA for 18 h. In the presence of [U-13C6 ]glucose, the effects of DCA treatment in the core carbon metabolism were analyzed in these cells using gas chromatography–mass spectrometry (GC/MS).13C-enrichments and isotopologue profiles of key amino acids revealed considerable effects of the DCA treatment upon glucose metabolism. The DCA treatment of the two pancreatic cell lines resulted in a significantly decreased incorporation of [U-13C6 ]glucose into the amino acids alanine, aspartate, glutamate, glycine, proline and serine in treated, but not in untreated, cancer cells. For both cell lines, the data indicated some activation of pyruvate dehydrogenase with increased carbon flux via the TCA cycle, but also massive inhibition of glycolytic flux and amino acid biosynthesis presumably by inhibition of the PI3K/Akt/mTORC axis. Together, it appears worthwhile to study the early treatment response in DCA-guided or accompanied cancer therapy in more detail, since it could open new avenues for improved diagnosis and therapeutic protocols of cancer.

Original languageEnglish
Article number350
JournalMetabolites
Volume11
Issue number6
DOIs
StatePublished - 2021

Keywords

  • Dichloroacetate (DCA)
  • Isotopologue profiling
  • Pancreatic cancer
  • [U-C ]glucose

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