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Dynamic partitioning of branched-chain amino acids-derived nitrogen supports renal cancer progression

Authors :
Marco Sciacovelli
Aurelien Dugourd
Lorea Valcarcel Jimenez
Ming Yang
Efterpi Nikitopoulou
Ana S. H. Costa
Laura Tronci
Veronica Caraffini
Paulo Rodrigues
Christina Schmidt
Dylan Gerard Ryan
Timothy Young
Vincent R. Zecchini
Sabrina H. Rossi
Charlie Massie
Caroline Lohoff
Maria Masid
Vassily Hatzimanikatis
Christoph Kuppe
Alex Von Kriegsheim
Rafael Kramann
Vincent Gnanapragasam
Anne Y. Warren
Grant D. Stewart
Ayelet Erez
Sakari Vanharanta
Julio Saez-Rodriguez
Christian Frezza
CAN-PRO - Translational Cancer Medicine Program
University of Helsinki
Department of Physiology
Faculty Common Matters (Faculty of Medicine)
Internal Medicine
Jimenez, Lorea Valcarcel [0000-0002-7309-9924]
Costa, Ana SH [0000-0001-8932-6370]
Ryan, Dylan Gerard [0000-0003-4553-9192]
Rossi, Sabrina H [0000-0001-7048-7158]
Massie, Charlie [0000-0003-2314-4843]
Masid, Maria [0000-0001-6470-5083]
Hatzimanikatis, Vassily [0000-0001-6432-4694]
Kuppe, Christoph [0000-0003-4597-9833]
Gnanapragasam, Vincent [0000-0003-4722-4207]
Stewart, Grant D [0000-0003-3188-9140]
Erez, Ayelet [0000-0002-9696-0393]
Vanharanta, Sakari [0000-0001-5619-7963]
Saez-Rodriguez, Julio [0000-0002-8552-8976]
Frezza, Christian [0000-0002-3293-7397]
Apollo - University of Cambridge Repository
Source :
Sciacovelli, M, Dugourd, A, Jiminez, L V, Yang, M, Nikitopoulou, E, Costa, A S H, Tronci, L, Caraffini, V, Rodrigues, P, Schmidt, C, Ryan, D, Young, T, Zicchini, V R, Rossi, S H, Massie, C, Lohoff, C, Masid, M, Hatzimanikatis, V, Kuppe, C, von Kriegsheim, A, Kramann, R, Gnanapragasam, V J, Warren, A Y, Stewart, G, Erez, A, Vanharanta, S, Saez-Rodriguez, J & Frezza, C 2022, ' Dynamic partitioning of branched-chain amino acids-derived nitrogen supports renal cancer progression ', Nature Communications . https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-022-35036-4, Nature Communications, 13(1):7830. Nature Publishing Group, Nature Communications 13(1), 7830 (2022). doi:10.1038/s41467-022-35036-4
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

Metabolic reprogramming is critical for tumor initiation and progression. However, the exact impact of specific metabolic changes on cancer progression is poorly understood. Here, we integrate multimodal analyses of primary and metastatic clonally-related clear cell renal cancer cells (ccRCC) grown in physiological media to identify key stage-specific metabolic vulnerabilities. We show that a VHL loss-dependent reprogramming of branched-chain amino acid catabolism sustains the de novo biosynthesis of aspartate and arginine enabling tumor cells with the flexibility of partitioning the nitrogen of the amino acids depending on their needs. Importantly, we identify the epigenetic reactivation of argininosuccinate synthase (ASS1), a urea cycle enzyme suppressed in primary ccRCC, as a crucial event for metastatic renal cancer cells to acquire the capability to generate arginine, invade in vitro and metastasize in vivo. Overall, our study uncovers a mechanism of metabolic flexibility occurring during ccRCC progression, paving the way for the development of novel stage-specific therapies.<br />Primary and metastatic tumours have different metabolic phenotypes due to changes in nutrient availability. Here the authors perform multi-omic analyses of primary and metastatic renal cancer cells grown in a physiological medium and show that the reprogramming of the branched-chain amino acid catabolism and urea cycle through re-expression of ASS1 allows metabolic flexibility during renal cancer progression.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
20411723
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Sciacovelli, M, Dugourd, A, Jiminez, L V, Yang, M, Nikitopoulou, E, Costa, A S H, Tronci, L, Caraffini, V, Rodrigues, P, Schmidt, C, Ryan, D, Young, T, Zicchini, V R, Rossi, S H, Massie, C, Lohoff, C, Masid, M, Hatzimanikatis, V, Kuppe, C, von Kriegsheim, A, Kramann, R, Gnanapragasam, V J, Warren, A Y, Stewart, G, Erez, A, Vanharanta, S, Saez-Rodriguez, J & Frezza, C 2022, ' Dynamic partitioning of branched-chain amino acids-derived nitrogen supports renal cancer progression ', Nature Communications . https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-022-35036-4, Nature Communications, 13(1):7830. Nature Publishing Group, Nature Communications 13(1), 7830 (2022). doi:10.1038/s41467-022-35036-4
Accession number :
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