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Direct evidence for cancer-cell-autonomous extracellular protein catabolism in pancreatic tumors.

Shawn M Davidson1,2,3, Oliver Jonas1,4, Mark A Keibler5, Han Wei Hou6, Alba Luengo1,2, Jared R Mayers1,2, Jeffrey Wyckoff1, Amanda M Del Rosario1, Matthew Whitman1, Christopher R Chin1, Kendall J Condon2, Alex Lammers1, Katherine A Kellersberger7, Brian K Stall7, Gregory Stephanopoulos5, Dafna Bar-Sagi8, Jongyoon Han6,9, Joshua D Rabinowitz10, Michael J Cima1,11, Robert Langer1,5, Matthew G Vander Heiden1,2,3,12.   

Abstract

Mammalian tissues rely on a variety of nutrients to support their physiological functions. It is known that altered metabolism is involved in the pathogenesis of cancer, but which nutrients support the inappropriate growth of intact malignant tumors is incompletely understood. Amino acids are essential nutrients for many cancer cells that can be obtained through the scavenging and catabolism of extracellular protein via macropinocytosis. In particular, macropinocytosis can be a nutrient source for pancreatic cancer cells, but it is not fully understood how the tumor environment influences metabolic phenotypes and whether macropinocytosis supports the maintenance of amino acid levels within pancreatic tumors. Here we utilize miniaturized plasma exchange to deliver labeled albumin to tissues in live mice, and we demonstrate that breakdown of albumin contributes to the supply of free amino acids in pancreatic tumors. We also deliver albumin directly into tumors using an implantable microdevice, which was adapted and modified from ref. 9. Following implantation, we directly observe protein catabolism and macropinocytosis in situ by pancreatic cancer cells, but not by adjacent, non-cancerous pancreatic tissue. In addition, we find that intratumoral inhibition of macropinocytosis decreases amino acid levels. Taken together, these data suggest that pancreatic cancer cells consume extracellular protein, including albumin, and that this consumption serves as an important source of amino acids for pancreatic cancer cells in vivo.

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Year:  2016        PMID: 28024083      PMCID: PMC5407288          DOI: 10.1038/nm.4256

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nat Med        ISSN: 1078-8956            Impact factor:   53.440


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