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  • Systemic muscle wasting and coordinated tumour response drive tumourigenesis.

Systemic muscle wasting and coordinated tumour response drive tumourigenesis.

Nature communications (2020-09-18)
Holly Newton, Yi-Fang Wang, Laura Camplese, Joao B Mokochinski, Holger B Kramer, André E X Brown, Louise Fets, Susumu Hirabayashi
ABSTRACT

Cancer cells demand excess nutrients to support their proliferation, but how tumours exploit extracellular amino acids during systemic metabolic perturbations remain incompletely understood. Here, we use a Drosophila model of high-sugar diet (HSD)-enhanced tumourigenesis to uncover a systemic host-tumour metabolic circuit that supports tumour growth. We demonstrate coordinate induction of systemic muscle wasting with tumour-autonomous Yorkie-mediated SLC36-family amino acid transporter expression as a proline-scavenging programme to drive tumourigenesis. We identify Indole-3-propionic acid as an optimal amino acid derivative to rationally target the proline-dependency of tumour growth. Insights from this whole-animal Drosophila model provide a powerful approach towards the identification and therapeutic exploitation of the amino acid vulnerabilities of tumourigenesis in the context of a perturbed systemic metabolic network.

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Indole-3-propionic acid, ≥99.0% (T)
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D-Proline, ReagentPlus®, ≥99%
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L-Proline-2,5,5-d3, 98 atom % D, 97%
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