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Effects of the IDH1 R132H Mutation on the Energy Metabolism: A Comparison between Tissue and Corresponding Primary Glioma Cell Cultures

Authors :
Lennard J. M. Dekker
Cassandra Verheul
Nicky Wensveen
William Leenders
Martine L. M. Lamfers
Sieger Leenstra
Theo M. Luider
Neurology
Neurosurgery
Source :
ACS Omega, 7, 4, pp. 3568-3578, ACS Omega, 7, 3568-3578, ACS Omega, Vol 7, Iss 4, Pp 3568-3578 (2022), ACS Omega, 7(4), 3568-3578. American Chemical Society, ACS Omega
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

The R132H mutation in the metabolic enzyme isocitrate dehydrogenase 1 (IDH1) is the most important prognostic factor for the survival of glioma patients. Subsequent studies led to the discovery of a panel of enzymes mainly involved in glutamate anaplerosis and aerobic glycolysis that change in abundance as a result of the IDH1 mutation. To further study these changes, appropriate glioma models are required that accurately mimic in vivo metabolism. To investigate how metabolism is affected by in vitro cell culture, we here compared surgically obtained snap-frozen glioma tissues with their corresponding primary glioma cell culture models with a previously developed targeted mass spectrometry proteomic assay. We determined the relative abundance of a panel of metabolic enzymes. Results confirmed increased glutamate use and decreased aerobic glycolysis in resected IDH1 R132H glioma tissue samples. However, these metabolic profiles were not reflected in the paired glioma primary cell cultures. We suggest that culture conditions and tumor microenvironment play a crucial role in maintaining the in vivo metabolic situation in cell culture models. For this reason, new models that more closely resemble the in vivo microenvironment, such as three-dimensional cell co-cultures or organotypic multicellular spheroid models, need to be developed and investigated.

Details

ISSN :
24701343
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
ACS Omega, 7, 4, pp. 3568-3578, ACS Omega, 7, 3568-3578, ACS Omega, Vol 7, Iss 4, Pp 3568-3578 (2022), ACS Omega, 7(4), 3568-3578. American Chemical Society, ACS Omega
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....15a0f96b868eb751df7311918f27aecc