An altered metabolism is involved in the development of clear cell - renal cell carcinoma (ccRCC), and in this tumor many altered genes play a fundamental role in controlling cell metabolic activities. We delineated a large-scale metabolomic profile of human ccRCC, and integrated it with transcriptomic data to connect the variations in cancer metabolism with gene expression changes. Moreover, to better analyze the specific contribution of metabolic gene alterations potentially associated with tumorigenesis and tumor progression, we evaluated the transcription profile of primary renal tumor cells. Untargeted metabolomic analysis revealed a signature of an increased glucose uptake and utilization in ccRCC. In addition, metabolites related to pentose phosphate pathway were also altered in the tumor samples in association with changes in Krebs cycle intermediates and related metabolites. We identified NADH dehydrogenase (ubiquinone) 1 alpha subcomplex 4-like 2 (NDUFA4L2) as the most highly expressed gene in renal cancer cells and evaluated its role in sustaining angiogenesis, chemoresistance, and mitochondrial dysfunction. Finally, we showed that silencing of NDUFA4L2 affects cell viability, increases mitochondrial mass, and induces ROS generation in hypoxia.

Integrated multi-omics characterization reveals a distintive metabolic signature and the role of NDUFAL4L2 in promoting angiogenesis, chemoresistance, and mitochondrial dysfunction in clear cell renal cell carcinoma / Lucarelli, G; Rutigliano, M; Sallustio, F; Ribatti, D; Giglio, A; Lepore Signorile, M; Grossi, V; Sanese, P; Napoli, A; Maiorano, E; Bianchi, C; Perego, Ra; Ferro, M; Ranieri, E; Serino, G; Ditonno, P; Simone, C; Battaglia, M.. - In: AGING. - ISSN 1945-4589. - 10:12(2018), pp. 3957-3985. [10.18632/aging.101685]

Integrated multi-omics characterization reveals a distintive metabolic signature and the role of NDUFAL4L2 in promoting angiogenesis, chemoresistance, and mitochondrial dysfunction in clear cell renal cell carcinoma

Lepore Signorile M;
2018

Abstract

An altered metabolism is involved in the development of clear cell - renal cell carcinoma (ccRCC), and in this tumor many altered genes play a fundamental role in controlling cell metabolic activities. We delineated a large-scale metabolomic profile of human ccRCC, and integrated it with transcriptomic data to connect the variations in cancer metabolism with gene expression changes. Moreover, to better analyze the specific contribution of metabolic gene alterations potentially associated with tumorigenesis and tumor progression, we evaluated the transcription profile of primary renal tumor cells. Untargeted metabolomic analysis revealed a signature of an increased glucose uptake and utilization in ccRCC. In addition, metabolites related to pentose phosphate pathway were also altered in the tumor samples in association with changes in Krebs cycle intermediates and related metabolites. We identified NADH dehydrogenase (ubiquinone) 1 alpha subcomplex 4-like 2 (NDUFA4L2) as the most highly expressed gene in renal cancer cells and evaluated its role in sustaining angiogenesis, chemoresistance, and mitochondrial dysfunction. Finally, we showed that silencing of NDUFA4L2 affects cell viability, increases mitochondrial mass, and induces ROS generation in hypoxia.
2018
renal carcinoma; metabolism; NDUFA4L2
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Integrated multi-omics characterization reveals a distintive metabolic signature and the role of NDUFAL4L2 in promoting angiogenesis, chemoresistance, and mitochondrial dysfunction in clear cell renal cell carcinoma / Lucarelli, G; Rutigliano, M; Sallustio, F; Ribatti, D; Giglio, A; Lepore Signorile, M; Grossi, V; Sanese, P; Napoli, A; Maiorano, E; Bianchi, C; Perego, Ra; Ferro, M; Ranieri, E; Serino, G; Ditonno, P; Simone, C; Battaglia, M.. - In: AGING. - ISSN 1945-4589. - 10:12(2018), pp. 3957-3985. [10.18632/aging.101685]
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