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Cancer-Specific Production of N-Acetylaspartate via NAT8L Overexpression in Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer and Its Potential as a Circulating Biomarker.


ABSTRACT: In order to identify new cancer-associated metabolites that may be useful for early detection of lung cancer, we performed a global metabolite profiling of a non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) line and immortalized normal lung epithelial cells from the same patient. Among several metabolites with significant cancer/normal differences, we identified a unique metabolic compound, N-acetylaspartate (NAA), in cancer cells-undetectable in normal lung epithelium. NAA's cancer-specific detection was validated in additional cancer and control lung cells as well as selected NSCLC patient tumors and control tissues. NAA's cancer specificity was further supported in our analysis of NAA synthetase (gene symbol: NAT8L) gene expression levels in The Cancer Genome Atlas: elevated NAT8L expression in approximately 40% of adenocarcinoma and squamous cell carcinoma cases (N = 577), with minimal expression in all nonmalignant lung tissues (N = 74). We then showed that NAT8L is functionally involved in NAA production of NSCLC cells through siRNA-mediated suppression of NAT8L, which caused selective reduction of intracellular and secreted NAA. Our cell culture experiments also indicated that NAA biosynthesis in NSCLC cells depends on glutamine availability. For preliminary evaluation of NAA's clinical potential as a circulating biomarker, we developed a sensitive NAA blood assay and found that NAA blood levels were elevated in 46% of NSCLC patients (N = 13) in comparison with age-matched healthy controls (N = 21) among individuals aged 55 years or younger. Taken together, these results indicate that NAA is produced specifically in NSCLC tumors through NAT8L overexpression, and its extracellular secretion can be detected in blood. Cancer Prev Res; 9(1); 43-52. ©2015 AACR.

SUBMITTER: Lou TF 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4774047 | biostudies-literature | 2016 Jan

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Cancer-Specific Production of N-Acetylaspartate via NAT8L Overexpression in Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer and Its Potential as a Circulating Biomarker.

Lou Tzu-Fang TF   Sethuraman Deepa D   Dospoy Patrick P   Srivastva Pallevi P   Kim Hyun Seok HS   Kim Joongsoo J   Ma Xiaotu X   Chen Pei-Hsuan PH   Huffman Kenneth E KE   Frink Robin E RE   Larsen Jill E JE   Lewis Cheryl C   Um Sang-Won SW   Kim Duk-Hwan DH   Ahn Jung-Mo JM   DeBerardinis Ralph J RJ   White Michael A MA   Minna John D JD   Yoo Hyuntae H  

Cancer prevention research (Philadelphia, Pa.) 20151028 1


In order to identify new cancer-associated metabolites that may be useful for early detection of lung cancer, we performed a global metabolite profiling of a non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) line and immortalized normal lung epithelial cells from the same patient. Among several metabolites with significant cancer/normal differences, we identified a unique metabolic compound, N-acetylaspartate (NAA), in cancer cells-undetectable in normal lung epithelium. NAA's cancer-specific detection was val  ...[more]

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