Metabolic Adaptation during nab-Paclitaxel Resistance in Pancreatic Cancer Cell Lines

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Pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC) correlates with high mortality and is about to become one of the major reasons for cancer-related mortality in the next decades. One reason for that high mortality is the limited availability of effective chemotherapy as well as the intrinsic or acquired resistance against it. Here, we report the impact of nab-paclitaxel on the cellular metabolome of PDAC cell lines. After establishment of nab-paclitaxel resistant cell lines, comparison of parental and resistant PDAC cell lines by metabolomics and biochemical assessments revealed altered metabolism, enhanced viability and reduced apoptosis. The results unveiled that acute nab-paclitaxel treatment affected primary metabolism to a minor extent. However, acquisition of resistance led to altered metabolites in both cell lines tested. Specifically, aspartic acid and carbamoyl-aspartic acid were differentially abundant, which might indicate an increased de novo pyrimidine synthesis. This pathway has already shown a similar behavior in other cancerous entities and thus might serve in the future as vulnerable target fighting resistance acquisition occurring in common malignancies.

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Braun, L. M., Lagies, S., Guenzle, J., Fichtner-Feigl, S., Wittel, U. A., & Kammerer, B. (2020). Metabolic Adaptation during nab-Paclitaxel Resistance in Pancreatic Cancer Cell Lines. Cells, 9(5). https://doi.org/10.3390/cells9051251

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