Glutamine stabilizes myc via alpha-ketoglutarate and regulates paclitaxel sensitivity

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Vikas Bhardwaj
Jun He
Aditi Jain
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[1] Jefferson College of Pharmacy,Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences
[2] Thomas Jefferson University,Department of Pathology, Anatomy & Cell Biology
[3] Sidney Kimmel Medical College,The Jefferson Pancreas, Biliary and Related Cancer Center, Department of Surgery
[4] Thomas Jefferson University,undefined
[5] Sidney Kimmel Cancer Center,undefined
[6] Thomas Jefferson University,undefined
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Cancer; Metabolism; Glutamine; Myc;
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Metabolic reprogramming wherein the cancer cells exhibit altered energetics is a hallmark of cancer. Although recent discoveries have enhanced our understanding of tumor metabolism, the therapeutic utility of targeting tumor metabolism is not yet realized. Glutamine, a non-essential amino acid, plays a critical role in regulating tumor metabolism and provides an alternative tumor energy source. In this study, we investigate the molecular mechanism regulated by glutamine and elucidate if targeting glutamine metabolism would enhance the efficacy of cancer chemotherapy. Using clonogenic and cell cycle analysis, we found that deprivation of glutamine suppress the growth of cancer cells. Mechanistically we demonstrate that glutamine stabilizes myc by preventing its ubiquitination through alpha-ketoglutarate. Inhibition of glutamine metabolism enhanced the sensitivity of tumor cells to chemotherapeutic agent paclitaxel. Our results delineate the mechanism behind glutamine-induced myc stabilization, and they provide a viable strategy to target cancer with a glutamine metabolism inhibitor in the clinic.
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