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A driver role for GABA metabolism in controlling stem and proliferative cell state through GHB production in glioma.


ABSTRACT: Cell populations with differing proliferative, stem-like and tumorigenic states co-exist in most tumors and especially malignant gliomas. Whether metabolic variations can drive this heterogeneity by controlling dynamic changes in cell states is unknown. Metabolite profiling of human adult glioblastoma stem-like cells upon loss of their tumorigenicity revealed a switch in the catabolism of the GABA neurotransmitter toward enhanced production and secretion of its by-product GHB (4-hydroxybutyrate). This switch was driven by succinic semialdehyde dehydrogenase (SSADH) downregulation. Enhancing GHB levels via SSADH downregulation or GHB supplementation triggered cell conversion into a less aggressive phenotypic state. GHB affected adult glioblastoma cells with varying molecular profiles, along with cells from pediatric pontine gliomas. In all cell types, GHB acted by inhibiting ?-ketoglutarate-dependent Ten-eleven Translocations (TET) activity, resulting in decreased levels of the 5-hydroxymethylcytosine epigenetic mark. In patients, low SSADH expression was correlated with high GHB/?-ketoglutarate ratios, and distinguished weakly proliferative/differentiated glioblastoma territories from proliferative/non-differentiated territories. Our findings support an active participation of metabolic variations in the genesis of tumor heterogeneity.

SUBMITTER: El-Habr EA 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5348560 | biostudies-literature | 2017 Apr

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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A driver role for GABA metabolism in controlling stem and proliferative cell state through GHB production in glioma.

El-Habr Elias A EA   Dubois Luiz G LG   Burel-Vandenbos Fanny F   Bogeas Alexandra A   Lipecka Joanna J   Turchi Laurent L   Lejeune François-Xavier FX   Coehlo Paulo Lucas Cerqueira PL   Yamaki Tomohiro T   Wittmann Bryan M BM   Fareh Mohamed M   Mahfoudhi Emna E   Janin Maxime M   Narayanan Ashwin A   Morvan-Dubois Ghislaine G   Schmitt Charlotte C   Verreault Maité M   Oliver Lisa L   Sharif Ariane A   Pallud Johan J   Devaux Bertrand B   Puget Stéphanie S   Korkolopoulou Penelope P   Varlet Pascale P   Ottolenghi Chris C   Plo Isabelle I   Moura-Neto Vivaldo V   Virolle Thierry T   Chneiweiss Hervé H   Junier Marie-Pierre MP  

Acta neuropathologica 20161228 4


Cell populations with differing proliferative, stem-like and tumorigenic states co-exist in most tumors and especially malignant gliomas. Whether metabolic variations can drive this heterogeneity by controlling dynamic changes in cell states is unknown. Metabolite profiling of human adult glioblastoma stem-like cells upon loss of their tumorigenicity revealed a switch in the catabolism of the GABA neurotransmitter toward enhanced production and secretion of its by-product GHB (4-hydroxybutyrate)  ...[more]

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