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Oncology

University of Kentucky

Toxicology and Cancer Biology Faculty Publications

2015

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Pyruvate Carboxylase Is Critical For Non-Small-Cell Lung Cancer Proliferation, Katherine Sellers, Matthew P. Fox, Michael Bousamra Ii, Stephen P. Slone, Richard M. Higashi, Donald M. Miller, Yali Wang, Jun Yan, Mariia O. Yuneva, Rahul Deshpande, Andrew N. Lane, Teresa W-M Fan Jan 2015

Pyruvate Carboxylase Is Critical For Non-Small-Cell Lung Cancer Proliferation, Katherine Sellers, Matthew P. Fox, Michael Bousamra Ii, Stephen P. Slone, Richard M. Higashi, Donald M. Miller, Yali Wang, Jun Yan, Mariia O. Yuneva, Rahul Deshpande, Andrew N. Lane, Teresa W-M Fan

Toxicology and Cancer Biology Faculty Publications

Anabolic biosynthesis requires precursors supplied by the Krebs cycle, which in turn requires anaplerosis to replenish precursor intermediates. The major anaplerotic sources are pyruvate and glutamine, which require the activity of pyruvate carboxylase (PC) and glutaminase 1 (GLS1), respectively. Due to their rapid proliferation, cancer cells have increased anabolic and energy demands; however, different cancer cell types exhibit differential requirements for PC- and GLS-mediated pathways for anaplerosis and cell proliferation. Here, we infused patients with early-stage non-small-cell lung cancer (NSCLC) with uniformly 13C-labeled glucose before tissue resection and determined that the cancerous tissues in these patients had enhanced PC activity. …