Sensitisation of cancer cells to radiotherapy by serine and glycine starvation

Author:

Falcone MattiaORCID,Uribe Alejandro Huerta,Papalazarou Vasileios,Newman Alice C.,Athineos Dimitris,Stevenson Katrina,Sauvé Charles-Etienne Gabriel,Gao Yajing,Kim Jin K.ORCID,Del Latto Michael,Kierstead Maria,Wu Chao,Smith J. JoshuaORCID,Romesser Paul B.,Chalmers Anthony J.ORCID,Blyth KarenORCID,Maddocks Oliver D. K.ORCID

Abstract

Abstract Background Cellular metabolism is an integral component of cellular adaptation to stress, playing a pivotal role in the resistance of cancer cells to various treatment modalities, including radiotherapy. In response to radiotherapy, cancer cells engage antioxidant and DNA repair mechanisms which mitigate and remove DNA damage, facilitating cancer cell survival. Given the reliance of these resistance mechanisms on amino acid metabolism, we hypothesised that controlling the exogenous availability of the non-essential amino acids serine and glycine would radiosensitise cancer cells. Methods We exposed colorectal, breast and pancreatic cancer cell lines/organoids to radiation in vitro and in vivo in the presence and absence of exogenous serine and glycine. We performed phenotypic assays for DNA damage, cell cycle, ROS levels and cell death, combined with a high-resolution untargeted LCMS metabolomics and RNA-Seq. Results Serine and glycine restriction sensitised a range of cancer cell lines, patient-derived organoids and syngeneic mouse tumour models to radiotherapy. Comprehensive metabolomic and transcriptomic analysis of central carbon metabolism revealed that amino acid restriction impacted not only antioxidant response and nucleotide synthesis but had a marked inhibitory effect on the TCA cycle. Conclusion Dietary restriction of serine and glycine is a viable radio-sensitisation strategy in cancer.

Funder

European Molecular Biology Organization

Cancer Research UK

U.S. Department of Health & Human Services | NIH | National Cancer Institute

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Cancer Research,Oncology

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