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Ketomimetic Nutrients Trigger a Dual Metabolic Defense in Breast Cancer Cells
- PMID: 39005423
- PMCID: PMC11244981
- DOI: 10.1101/2024.07.03.601966
Ketomimetic Nutrients Trigger a Dual Metabolic Defense in Breast Cancer Cells
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Ketomimetic nutrients remodel the glycocalyx and trigger a metabolic defense in breast cancer cells.Cancer Metab. 2025 Apr 9;13(1):18. doi: 10.1186/s40170-025-00385-3. Cancer Metab. 2025. PMID: 40205476 Free PMC article.
Abstract
While the triggers for the metastatic transformation of breast cancer (BC) cells remain unknown, recent evidence suggests that intrinsic cellular metabolism could be a crucial driver of migratory disposition and chemoresistance. Aiming to decode the molecular mechanisms involved in BC cell metabolic maneuvering, we study how a ketomimetic (ketone body rich, low glucose) medium affects Doxorubicin (DOX) susceptibility and invasive disposition of BC cells. We quantified glycocalyx sialylation and found an inverse correlation with DOX-induced cytotoxicity and DOX internalization. These measurements were coupled with single-cell metabolic imaging, bulk migration studies, along with transcriptomic and metabolomic analyses. Our findings revealed that a ketomimetic medium enhances chemoresistance and invasive disposition of BC cells via two main oncogenic pathways: hypersialylation and lipid synthesis. We propose that the crosstalk between these pathways, juxtaposed at the synthesis of the glycan precursor UDP-GlcNAc, furthers advancement of a metastatic phenotype in BC cells under ketomimetic conditions.
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