Liquid chromatography–mass spectrometry‐based metabolomics and fluxomics reveals the metabolic alterations in glioma U87MG multicellular tumor spheroids versus two‐dimensional cell cultures

Author:

Wen Shanjing1,Tu Xinyi1ORCID,Zang Qingce1,Zhu Ying1,Li Limei1,Zhang Ruiping1ORCID,Abliz Zeper123

Affiliation:

1. State Key Laboratory of Bioactive Substance and Function of Natural Medicines, Institute of Materia Medica Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences and Peking Union Medical College Beijing China

2. Key Laboratory of Mass Spectrometry Imaging and Metabolomics (Minzu University of China), National Ethnic Affairs Commission Beijing China

3. Center for Imaging and Systems Biology, College of Life and Environmental Sciences Minzu University of China Beijing China

Abstract

RationaleMulticellular tumor spheroids (MCTSs) that reconstitute the metabolic characteristics of in vivo tumor tissue may facilitate the discovery of molecular biomarkers and effective anticancer therapies. However, little is known about how cancer cells adapt their metabolic changes in complex three‐dimensional (3D) microenvironments. Here, using the two‐dimensional (2D) cell model as control, the metabolic phenotypes of glioma U87MG multicellular tumor spheroids were systematically investigated based on static metabolomics and dynamic fluxomics analysis.MethodsA liquid chromatography–mass spectrometry‐based global metabolomics and lipidomics approach was adopted to survey the cellular samples from 2D and 3D culture systems, revealing marked molecular differences between them. Then, by means of metabolomic pathway analysis, the metabolic pathways altered in glioma MCTSs were found using 13C6‐glucose as a tracer to map the metabolic flux of glycolysis, the tricarboxylic acid (TCA) cycle, de novo nucleotide synthesis, and de novo lipid biosynthesis in the MCTS model.ResultsWe found nine metabolic pathways as well as glycerolipid, glycerophospholipid and sphingolipid metabolism to be predominantly altered in glioma MCTSs. The reduced nucleotide metabolism, amino acid metabolism and glutathione metabolism indicated an overall lower cellular activity in MCTSs. Through dynamic fluxomics analysis in the MCTS model, we found that cells cultured in MCTSs exhibited increased glycolysis activity and de novo lipid biosynthesis activity, and decreased the TCA cycle and de novo purine nucleotide biosynthesis activity.ConclusionsOur study highlights specific, altered biochemical pathways in MCTSs, emphasizing dysregulation of energy metabolism and lipid metabolism, and offering novel insight into metabolic events in glioma MCTSs.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Organic Chemistry,Spectroscopy,Analytical Chemistry

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