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Hyperpolarized 13C Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopic Imaging of Pyruvate Metabolism in Murine Breast Cancer Models of Different Metastatic Potential.

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Macdonald, EB; Begovatz, P; Barton, GP; Erickson-Bhatt, S; Inman, DR; Cox, BL; Eliceiri, KW; Strigel, RM; Ponik, SM; Fain, SB
Published in: Metabolites
April 2021

This study uses dynamic hyperpolarized [1-13C]pyruvate magnetic resonance spectroscopic imaging (MRSI) to estimate differences in glycolytic metabolism between highly metastatic (4T1, n = 7) and metastatically dormant (4T07, n = 7) murine breast cancer models. The apparent conversion rate of pyruvate-to-lactate (kPL) and lactate-to-pyruvate area-under-the-curve ratio (AUCL/P) were estimated from the metabolite images and compared with biochemical metabolic measures and immunohistochemistry (IHC). A non-significant trend of increasing kPL (p = 0.17) and AUCL/P (p = 0.11) from 4T07 to 4T1 tumors was observed. No significant differences in tumor IHC lactate dehydrogenase-A (LDHA), monocarboxylate transporter-1 (MCT1), cluster of differentiation 31 (CD31), and hypoxia inducible factor-α (HIF-1α), tumor lactate-dehydrogenase (LDH) activity, or blood lactate or glucose levels were found between the two tumor lines. However, AUCL/P was significantly correlated with tumor LDH activity (ρspearman = 0.621, p = 0.027) and blood glucose levels (ρspearman = -0.474, p = 0.042). kPL displayed a similar, non-significant trend for LDH activity (ρspearman = 0.480, p = 0.114) and blood glucose levels (ρspearman = -0.414, p = 0.088). Neither kPL nor AUCL/P were significantly correlated with blood lactate levels or tumor LDHA or MCT1. The significant positive correlation between AUCL/P and tumor LDH activity indicates the potential of AUCL/P as a biomarker of glycolytic metabolism in breast cancer models. However, the lack of a significant difference between in vivo tumor metabolism for the two models suggest similar pyruvate-to-lactate conversion despite differing metastatic potential.

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Metabolites

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2218-1989

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2218-1989

Publication Date

April 2021

Volume

11

Issue

5

Start / End Page

274

Related Subject Headings

  • 3401 Analytical chemistry
  • 3205 Medical biochemistry and metabolomics
  • 3101 Biochemistry and cell biology
  • 1103 Clinical Sciences
  • 0601 Biochemistry and Cell Biology
  • 0301 Analytical Chemistry
 

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Macdonald, E. B., Begovatz, P., Barton, G. P., Erickson-Bhatt, S., Inman, D. R., Cox, B. L., … Fain, S. B. (2021). Hyperpolarized 13C Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopic Imaging of Pyruvate Metabolism in Murine Breast Cancer Models of Different Metastatic Potential. Metabolites, 11(5), 274. https://doi.org/10.3390/metabo11050274
Macdonald, Erin B., Paul Begovatz, Gregory P. Barton, Sarah Erickson-Bhatt, David R. Inman, Benjamin L. Cox, Kevin W. Eliceiri, Roberta M. Strigel, Suzanne M. Ponik, and Sean B. Fain. “Hyperpolarized 13C Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopic Imaging of Pyruvate Metabolism in Murine Breast Cancer Models of Different Metastatic Potential.Metabolites 11, no. 5 (April 2021): 274. https://doi.org/10.3390/metabo11050274.
Macdonald EB, Begovatz P, Barton GP, Erickson-Bhatt S, Inman DR, Cox BL, et al. Hyperpolarized 13C Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopic Imaging of Pyruvate Metabolism in Murine Breast Cancer Models of Different Metastatic Potential. Metabolites. 2021 Apr;11(5):274.
Macdonald, Erin B., et al. “Hyperpolarized 13C Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopic Imaging of Pyruvate Metabolism in Murine Breast Cancer Models of Different Metastatic Potential.Metabolites, vol. 11, no. 5, Apr. 2021, p. 274. Epmc, doi:10.3390/metabo11050274.
Macdonald EB, Begovatz P, Barton GP, Erickson-Bhatt S, Inman DR, Cox BL, Eliceiri KW, Strigel RM, Ponik SM, Fain SB. Hyperpolarized 13C Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopic Imaging of Pyruvate Metabolism in Murine Breast Cancer Models of Different Metastatic Potential. Metabolites. 2021 Apr;11(5):274.

Published In

Metabolites

DOI

EISSN

2218-1989

ISSN

2218-1989

Publication Date

April 2021

Volume

11

Issue

5

Start / End Page

274

Related Subject Headings

  • 3401 Analytical chemistry
  • 3205 Medical biochemistry and metabolomics
  • 3101 Biochemistry and cell biology
  • 1103 Clinical Sciences
  • 0601 Biochemistry and Cell Biology
  • 0301 Analytical Chemistry