Abstract
Cisplatin (cisPt) is an important drug that is used against various cancers, including ad-vanced lung cancer. However, drug resistance is still a major ongoing problem and its investigation is of paramount interest. Here, a high-resolution magic angle spinning (HR-MAS) NMR study is presented deciphering the metabolic profile of non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) cells and metabolic adaptations at different levels of induced cisPt-resistance, as well as in their de-induced counterparts (cells cultivated in absence of cisPt). In total, fifty-three metabolites were identified and quantified in the1 H-HR-MAS NMR cell spectra. Metabolic adaptations to cisPt-resistance were detected, which correlated with the degree of resistance. Importantly, de-induced cell lines demonstrated similar metabolic adaptations as the corresponding cisPt-resistant cell lines. Metabolites predominantly changed in cisPt resistant cells and their de-induced counterparts include glutathione and taurine. Characteristic metabolic patterns for cisPt resistance may become relevant as biomarkers in cancer medicine.
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Vermathen, M., von Tengg-Kobligk, H., Hungerbühler, M. N., Vermathen, P., & Ruprecht, N. (2021). 1 H HR-MAS NMR based metabolic profiling of lung cancer cells with induced and de-induced cisplatin resistance to reveal metabolic resistance adaptations. Molecules, 26(22). https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules26226766
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